I currently have 5 kuhli loaches, and was planning on adding 2 dwarf puffers to the tank. The research I've done on mixing the two species notes that they may do fine together, as the loaches tend to keep to themselves and are fast enough to avoid the puffers' wrath if they turn nippy. In the interest of keeping my loaches as secure as possible, I want to add leaf litter to the bottom of the tank to give them more bolt-holes. However, given the lack of dead leaves in this time of year and the fact that I'm not sure I want to deal with real leaves wreaking havoc with the PH, I was wondering if I could instead use the silk autumn leaves that are sold in craft stores. As there are many different types of silk aquatic plants, I don't think that it would be much of an issue, but I figured I'd throw the idea out there. Obviously, I would make sure that they were simply dyed silk and not the crinkly glazed kind.
Does anybody have any experience or advice about this (aka how to double check the safety of the leaves, how to prepare them for aquarium use, why this may or may not be a stupid idea, etc.)?
For the sake of understanding, these are what I'm talking about.
Thanks for your help!
Does anybody have any experience or advice about this (aka how to double check the safety of the leaves, how to prepare them for aquarium use, why this may or may not be a stupid idea, etc.)?
For the sake of understanding, these are what I'm talking about.
Thanks for your help!