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Everything rreekers said is correct. You can also add that when she is ready to give birth she will most likely start either hiding and chasing all the other fish away, especially the male attention, or she will go to the top of the tank and kind of look like she is panting a little. If you are...
yep, as said above, that just means they are happy. You def wouldn't want to get a female anyway unless you researched a lot on how to breed them and had 2 with genes that you really wanted to mate and pass on. A female and male together would literally kill each other. The bubble nest isn't...
Haha! It was SUCH a mess...also, I am a bit of a hypochondriac, so I was all suited up in as much mask and gloves and cover as I could get and freaking out that I was still getting mercury poisoning the whole time. Luckily all turned out OK and I can laugh about the whole thing now, but at the...
aw, fiddlers are so cute. I used to catch them all the time in the saltwater marshes around my house in Savannah. Are they brackish or SW in the aquarium?
When I first started fish keeping (a few weeks in) I was gravel vacuuming into a bucket and forgot what I was doing, overflowed on to the floor, PANICKED, dropped my hood into my tank thus breaking the bulb containing mercury IN the tank...had to take out all the fish and take out the water and...
Haha..if she has been around any boys she is most likely "hit" and prego, but mollies tend to eat up all their young they can find, so if you don't want babies just let them get eaten. Free live food. =)
I am also in Lexington SC. I like Fishy Business..although they can be a bit pricey when it comes to Freshwater. If you are looking to start a SW tank they have TONS of stuff though. I am a freshie myself and always on the hunt for a good FW LFS. As a hobbyist I am also always up for buying...
Like Fishie said, they get much more square when they are about to pop. It almost looks like there is something wrong with them to me because they get so big lol. When she is about to give birth after squaring off she will also most likely start hiding from other fish in the tank or chasing them...
I always had to sit the wafers underneath or near a plant and turn the lights out on my tank since the shrimp will still search it out and eat it but bettas mostly feed/hunt by sight, so they can't track it down as well with the lights off. If that doesn't work you might have to start dividing...
There is some debate over whether or not ghost/glass shrimp babies will survive non brackish water, but some have had success with some types..it really just all depends I think. There isn't anything special you can do other than make sure there is moss for them to hide in and no natural...