Yes...yes you do! That sounds adorable!
I will certainly try, but the little guy doesn't stay on for the full 8 seconds, so no guarantees!
The houses are cool. Pretty fish too.
Thanks!
Actually I adjusted the layout to keep my ADF's from getting stuck anywhere, so the house is no longer in there. Instead, I ended up replacing the house w/ the faux tree stump and moved things around a bit. I guess a pic of the new layout is in order, huh?
The shark gets to be a gorgeous fish but doesnt get alone with any fish smaller then it. The shark a bully and once is bigger will eat any fish smaller then him. I wanted one in my tank but the fish i have would all be gone quick. lol
I must be lucky then because my RT Shark is pretty relaxed. I've heard horror stories w/ RT Sharks doing these things, but I think as long as they have an established territory in an adequate sized tank, they won't get aggressive.
As a matter of fact, since I rescaped my tank and added live plants, he hasn't been chasing my Dwarf Gourami as much. He was never too aggressive w/ him, but I'm sure my DG didn't like getting sidebumped during feedings. lol
Oh yeah, update time on my froggies...
They are still doing great!
My ADF's have their little territories and are doing very well w/ feedings. They somehow know when it's time to eat and come to the front of the tank and wait. From what I've read, (on here and abroad), they need their food placed directly in front of them due to their bad eyesight. Well, not my froggies! lol They know when a tasty morsel floats by and jumps at it, (this also includes the occasional fin, but they choose not to eat those... but they sure make my fish jump! LOL).
I think the secret to the ADF's having success in my tank is due to them having time to grow in my 10g first. They are now quite a bit bigger than they were when I got them, so they have more strength to get to the top of the tank for air. They also had time to adapt to a feeding schedule in the 10g. Since I kept the same feeding schedule w/ both tanks, they were able to make an easy transition.
In regards to what they've been eating... well... anything, really. I do try to drop the fish flakes in an area away from them and it has been working out well. But they really prefer shrimp pellets over anything, (including the specialized frog pellets that I picked up).
Some say that you should never feed them freeze-dried pellets, (due to them swelling up in the frog's belly and bounding them up), but I have yet to see them eat any until the pellets are fully swelled and ready to consume. Smart frogs? Possibly.
I do know one thing, the specialized frog pellets make my fish happy, but my frogs won't touch them.