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He's been like this for a couple weeks, he's acting completely normal and happy with the 5 other Cory's that don't seem infected
I don't think it's a fungal thing since I did a treatment for fungus not long ago
His skin has started to peel of abit
Parameters are fine
Hopefully! I want to have a few more rabbit snails but after that I'd be interested in maybe selling them to my LFS if they'll take then or eBay maybe but eBay seems like quite a lot of effort, anyone have any tips?
Update- Baby!
Eggs everywhere as usual
But I just changed my tank around and moved a bunch of the gravel and just seen him/her Markus and Kuskus had babies I guess?
If you still want to know I'm not too sure about my parameters I haven't checked in a while I just know my ammonia is 0 I do...
ok so an update, im sure they are eggs from the rabbit snails now since i spooked one by lifting it up and i watched it drop one, but there are alot of them now and none of them have hatched :blink:
I have quite a lot of driftwood I've solved the flow problem by having sponge filters and an air stone with an internal filter and also quite heavily planted.
My aquarium is moderately planted stocked with a Betta and 6 leopard Cory's
I want a fish that is always eating not because I want a algae eater so please no "a razor is the best algae eater!" Replies
I've heard that bristlenose need 20 gallon minimum so even though they are my favorites I...
Im really not sure if it's an egg all the rabbit snail eggs I've seen are whitish and not almost pure yellow and it wouldn't make sense for them to be there so soon after the snails got into the tank
Oh I think I lost the 2 that I put out? but there's still quite a few there I just thought it would be osmocote because they were there like 2 days after I got them
Nope both of the clumps are still in the same place, I thought maybe my root tabs like broke and some bits came to the surface but I don't think that's it
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I really love the look of paludriums? And I was wondering if it would be a bad decision to lower my water level to around 60 or 70% it's not that big only a 15 gallon housing 6 Cory's and a Betta I guess it would effectively make my tank smaller right? So it would be harder to maintain
Any help...
I keep RCS which I've never seen buried, Betta, Cory's, mts and rabbit snails I'm not sure what these are there are two clumps of them
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