Gboy66 said:Haha, well i have never heard of that happening, so i dont think there is much of a risk
Actually I saw something on here about tiger barbs dying after eating ghost shrimp straight from the store that hadn't been gut loaded
Gboy66 said:Haha, well i have never heard of that happening, so i dont think there is much of a risk
jetajockey said:Given that it was something that happened in a single thread and there's not a multitude of reports, I would say it was more of a one-off when you consider how many people use ghost shrimp as feeders.
The purpose of gut loading is to get some known nutrition into the feeders, when you don't gut load them you have no idea what kind of nutritious value they have.
yeah,id say soSo will this stocklist be a good one?
vanimal said:Well one of my favorite fish is the eclipse catfish but the bad thing is it must be kept with fish similiar in size
emerald76 said:Stocklist
Centerpiece-
2- German Blue Ram
2- German Gold Ram
2- Electric Blue Ram
1-Angelfish
Livebearer-
20- Guppy, 1:2
1- Gold Dust Molly
1- Creamsicle Lyretail Molly
1- Platinum Lyretail Molly
1- Hi Fin Blood Red Swordtail
Schooling-
6- Cardinal Tetra
10- Penguin Tetra
6- Von Rio Flame Tetra
10- Cherry Barb
6- Zebra Danio
6- Long Fin Red Minor Tetra
6- Silvertip Tetra
6- Harlequin Rasbora
10- Tiger Barb(I don’t have my heart set on them I just wanted to see if they could be incorporated)
Anabatoids-
1-Dwarf Gourami
1-Male Betta
Bottom Dweller-
10- Peppered Cory
10- Khuli Loach
10- Otocinlus
1- Longfin Regular Bristlenose Pleco
1-Longfin Albino Bristlnose Pleco
2-Siamese Algae Eater
1-Peacock Eel(This is all your fault Nu-Nu and Gboy! J)
Invertebrates-
3-Zebra Nerite Snail
I’ve been known to impulse buy(A molly, 9 guppies, and 3 peppered cories in a 10 gal, anyone?) so I left a little room. Am I overstocked? Is there anything I should remove?
Gboy66 said:Hahah i love the last part!! Hahah hopefully he doesnt get lost in the 90