Fishfreak1
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StuMcc99 said:I havent got any live plants in there at the moment, I have a plastic one and a couple of ornaments, one is a car where they can hide in but the other fish can get in there, I think I might just give the breading box a go and have somewhere for whe I let them out for them to hide
Fishfreak1 said:My fry right next to the heater they been living for 1 weeks now in the tank
The breeders are good if your intent on them all surviving. But your bound to have more bubs later on and regularly so sometimes it's good to let nature take its course and a few should survive each batch java moss doesn't need anything special u just throw it in and let it go no special lighting requirements or ferts needed but you don't need to use it just what I found worked for me
Clean it out? It won't dirty the tank if that's what you mean? if it grows too much over time for your liking just pull some outStuMcc99 said:does the Jarva Moss mean that you will have to clean it out more often or just keep to the same as what you are doing?
Clean it out? It won't dirty the tank if that's what you mean? if it grows too much over time for your liking just pull some out
StuMcc99 said:I just thought that having live plants in there would make the tank dirty and you would have to keep on top of it more. I think i will have a look at some then
StuMcc99 said:I just thought that having live plants in there would make the tank dirty and you would have to keep on top of it more. I think i will have a look at some then
look java moss up and benefits of live plants I have very basic low maintenance low light plants in all my tanks once u go planted thats it i think haha. I dont need to do anything to my plants well i just started to add some seachem liquid ferts once a week but they were doing great without it. I find it helps heaps with keeping the water nice and clean and the fish love it