coralbandit
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Well done !
My pair don't cause any problems with the plants, but, yeah, they ate the small shrimp enthusiastically. The black rose survived several weeks before I removed her.Nice one nirbhao, havent kept up in a while and just spent most of the afternoon re-reading most of the posts, are rams known for eating shrimp then? I rehomed my 2 goldfish and ive made the switch to tropical, currently got 12 diamond neon tetras, and 5 harlequin rasbora, going to get 5 more next week, but i was potentially planning a male and female electric blue ram depending on how theyd manage in a tank with aquarium soil and a completely aquascaped tank, as i know they like to dig pits in the substrate to lay eggs, not sure how im going to handle that with aquarium soil rather than an inert sand, but if they do eat shrimp, thats gonna be a bummer, i wanted some blue dream shrimp in too
I'm trying to do more floating foods for the fish. The thing is that the assassins should be breeding by now, so I think we might have a population problem.Still loving the retaining wall in there.
Fish need to have some respect and not eat their eggs - I am sure the Rams do not go hungry.
2 Assassins and plenty of MTS... hmmm the MTS not as tasty as the tank foods?!?
Mine didn't breed til I had 4-6, now they're the overpopulation issue NOT the MTS
They are pretty overwhelming.Drop in a couple meaty wafers and come back in half to an hour and scoop them out into a container. It can be really surprising how many there can be.
This was a 16G tank that I had "some" in and then saw this