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I go the 1.6 oz size, and it was only about $6. It will last my fish a good long time, and I have three tanks. I don't use it as a staple food, just once or twice a week. I feed my fish a large variety of foods.
I ordered Bug Bites Tropical formula, as I have mostly mollies, bettas, rasboras, a Bolivian and Dojo Loaches. I didn't expect much. In fact, I wondered if they'd even eat them.
They loved them! Every one of them! I was just wondering how others' fish liked them. I use them once or twice a...
I agree that a tank can never be too big for a fish. Have you ever seen a betta, taken out of the cups certain stores sell them in, when you release them into a bigger tank? They swim back and forth quickly, finally able to stretch out, and I don't think I've ever seen a happier sight. I swear...
Do you mean Black Ghost Knife fish? They grow to 20 inches long, did you know this? They are scaleless, making them more prone to disease, and are generally for the more experienced fish keeper. They are generally peaceful with other tankmates, as long as they aren't small enough to be eaten...
Goldfish prefer 68-75 degree water. Mollies 78-80. As has been said already, they should not be kept together. Don't raise the temp to 85! Much too high for goldfish!
And if I could only remember all the times these pet shop people have given me bad advice, not to mention not wanting to admit...
I feed Formula Two and Emerald Entree, in addition to brine shrimp (all frozen) on different days, as well as various flakes and pellets. They like a variety and it will sometimes perk up their appetites.
Maybe he's old? Sometimes they sell older breeders when they are too elderly to breed anymore. Or maybe he's just taking a while to adjust. Every betta is different. I've had so many, and some are out and swimming around from the first day, as if it had always been their home. I've had a couple...
Well, she died overnight. She only had the prolapse for two days, and didn't look to be suffering. So it must have been uterine prolapse. Oh, the sacrifice she made to have babies! I feel bad.
I had that happen too--a betta got stuck in a plastic plant near the bottom and suffocated. That's why I have never bought another plastic plant. It's either silk, cloth, or real. Please let us know when you find him! Poor dear. . .
I give up. Everything I wrote is true. It IS a threat, and everyone should wear gloves. Did you even read the link I posted? I'm guessing not. There are several others as well, if you care to Google it. It exists, and there are many pictures of what it can do as well on Google images. Anyone who...