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I am thinking about starting a saltwater nano reef in a few years (20 gallon) What do I need?
I want to have 2 Ocellaris clown fish, a cherry shrimp or snails and hermit crabs.
Will these fit? Can I add an anenome to the tank?
Will it kill the shrimp or hermit crabs?
Is it necessary to have...
Hi, I am buying Albino corys for my tank today, I have done my research about them, but I am wondering how I should add them to my tank. When I put my guppies in my tank, the pet store put them in a bag. I let the bag sit in the tank water to make the temperature in the bag the same as the tank...
How many times should I feed them a day, and how many shrimp pellets for each cory? I am also thinking about buying algae wafers. Not just for the corys, but for my other fish too. They might pick at it :)
Yes, it is. That depends, do you feed the shrimp? If not, they just died of starvation. Did you ever find the body of the shrimp? If not, the worm ate them
I am getting 3 albino corys for my 10 gallon tank, what should I feed them and when? Yes, I have done my research about them, all I need to know is what to feed them.
I am going to put 3 in the tank (10 gallon) is that Okay? I have a lot of hiding places. Also, the fish I have in the tank right now, are 3 male guppies.
I do not even have the pandas in the tank yet. All I have now is 3 male guppies. I have been talking to someone who owns panda corys (3) in their tank (10 gallon) with more fish than I am planning on getting.
Ask your local pet store. If they recommend the most expensive thing, don't get it. They are just ripping you off. Get something that specifically fits YOUR tank
I am not an expert on salt water tanks, but I would just wait a few days to see what happens. Or just completely remove it from the tank. Compare your coral to pictures of the same coral. Do you have a picture of your coral BEFORE the muscle stuff appeared?
You can either:
1. Keep them. Depending on how many fish you have in your tank, and what size it is, they would make a great addition to your tank
2. Sell the fry to a pet store. Most pet stores buy your fish
To find the fry, I would take a net, and just try to pick them up. If they are around...