siva said:Oh wow. How nice. All my tanks are cheapies lol
daileene said:looking good mr. limpet...your betta is so handsome....i cannot wait to get a new one myself...
McLumpy said:I can't help you w/ the snail ID, but I can tell you that your tank is absolutely beautiful!
I don't know how I missed this thread, but it looks like I have some reading to do in order to get caught up. lol I'm glad to see that Elvis likes his new home!
Keep up the good work!
Edit: Oops, I stalled out on your MTS Snail ID post on this thread and didn't see that it was verified. I should really go to bed. lol
Quick question! Do u know how to read the thermometer as it isn't in the normal temp settings lol
that is an MTS. i believe siva already answered that for you in an earlier post. don't know why it's not burying itself, but i know mine spend a lot of time on top of the sand and on the glass as well. there may not be enough waste in the sand for it to bother trying to dig through it (since it's a relatively new tank.)
the tank looks nice, not sure i would put cardinals in an 8g (especially with not much horizontal room) but they look nice in it.
my cardinals stay in the middle-bottom of the tank as well. we have them in our 20 gallon. how many do you have? do they school together?
so do you just have the one MTS? chances are he will start multiplying soon (especially if you feed your fish a fair amount)
he's a handsome betta, that's a good sign too the cardinals compliment him well...so would RCS, don't know if you intend to add to the ghost shrimp (*shudder* don't know why but they freak me out!!)
i think i read earlier in the thread someone refer to the tank as zen-like and i'd have to agree. love the layered substrate.
and seriously about the MTS--they multiply fast! i love 'em though
iDream said:Nice pickups for a dumdum!
Joking, of course but nice shrimp though!