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Do you still have any of the female bettas still? I'm really interested in the grissley blue ones but any would do! PM me the details if you could! Thanks!
Living is NOT thriving! If you want your fish to be happy then you need to do one of two things. . 1. You need to get a 55 gallon tank (preferably bigger), yes I know you said you don't have the room but in all reality a 55 is not that much bigger! 2. You need to rehome the pleco... if you did...
If you are really that worried you can go get a can of clear AQUARIUM safe sealer and coat it 4-6 times that will take care of anything and everything in it!
Jus really gota be careful... my man brought home this cool lava rock amd before we could seal it and use it he boiled the crap outta it for 2 weeks and some of the stuff that came outa it was sooo gross and nasty but it all worked out good luck! Sorry the rock didn't work out! :-(
You can also buy a clear coat sealer for it if you are worried that will trap in everything and anything! That's what we do with stuff we like and want in our tank!
For sure it looks like any day now she is going to pop!!! Good luck, if you haven't already I would definitely go to the LFS and grab some fry food the kind I really like using is called "first bites" its a powder and my fry seem to like it quite a bit, after they are about 2 weeks old you can...
The Common Hatchetfish are egg layers, but they have not been successfully bred in captivity.
Otocinclus do lay their eggs on the walls of the tank among others! Otos are notorious "eggs scatterers" Otos lay adhesive eggs and do not guard them; they lay sticky eggs that they scatter around on...
That "shrimp" definitely looks pregnant!! Have you ever heard of a Macrobrachium shrimp? When they are young they are often mistaken for ghost shrimps, but as they grow they get much bigger than ghost shrimp and are very aggressive as far as shrimp go...I have added a picture of a young...