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I'm moving and I'd like to see that my aquarium stuff goes to a good place. This is a full setup 10 g tank, great for beginners requiring very little care and including the following stock:
animals:
many random guppies (snakeskin pattern)
2 nerite snails
1 amano shrimp
plants (all overgrown...
Hi everyone,
I have a betta and an African dwarf frog in a 5 gallon. They've been together for 3 weeks now. I have a few questions regarding these two:
1) Can the betta subsist on bloodworms? He doesn't eat the Hikari pellets I have for him. I heard it's not nutritionally balanced but I...
Hi all,
I'm looking for the following plants:
Java fern
Watersprite
Anubias nana
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Micro sword
In addition, I'd like a small piece of driftwood or somewhere I can put the Java fern.
I just looked at the pack of Hikari frozen bloodworms I bought. The box is marked 120204 in blue writing. Is this the expiration date or what?! I opened it and the odor was normal, so I fed some which the fish readily accepted.
What would you do? What does the blue writing say on your package...
Hi all,
I'm in the Los Angeles area, looking for a small amount of Java Fern, one or two Anubias nana and six to ten shrimp (preferably Neocaridinia species, or Palaeomonids, but not a mixture).
Hey all,
I just got another 5 gallon tank today. I plan to put in a betta and some plants sometime in the future.
I will be gone to attend a workshop for three weeks. Can I just dump half a frozen shrimp in my filter and have the tank cycled when I get back? Do I even need to cycle it, as the...
Hi all,
I have a jar I'm looking to quarantine some future ghost shrimp in. It's about 3/4 gallon, no filter. Can this type of thing be cycled? If so, what's the best way to do it without any animals in there?
Thanks.