Hello!
I'd like to introduce myself since I am very new to this site! My name is Nicole, my best friend Hann-04 recommended it to me and I love it!
I have a 15 gallon freshwater moderately planted non-aggressive sand substrate aquarium:
1x Flame Dwarf Goraumi (He has a very funny disposition. His name is Fred.)
2x Silverhatchets
2x Mollies
1x Platy (all fins are black, body is silver, and shimmers blue... Blue moon Platy?)
3x Balloon Molly Fry ( 2 Dalmatian, 1 brown with black spots)
1x Weather/Dojo Loach (to take care of the hitch-hiker apple snails that came home with my mollies... one day the tank had like 7 snails. haha)
1x ADF
I had a ADF in my tank along with my other fish and everything was fine. He was a bit spoiled though, as I would feed him right from my hand all the time.
I started getting him out of the habit of me hand feeding him, and him finding the food on his own, plus trying to keep the food in the same place every day. Anyway, the other night he digested a small piece of sand and sadly didn't make it.
I now have a new little buddy and he's totally adorable, but I think I may need some tips on making sure he eats his food. I have frog and tadpole pellets which is good (I think) but sometimes my fish go after the food and I'm afraid he's not getting his share!
Any advice would be very helpful,
Thanks!
Niiic
I'd like to introduce myself since I am very new to this site! My name is Nicole, my best friend Hann-04 recommended it to me and I love it!
I have a 15 gallon freshwater moderately planted non-aggressive sand substrate aquarium:
1x Flame Dwarf Goraumi (He has a very funny disposition. His name is Fred.)
2x Silverhatchets
2x Mollies
1x Platy (all fins are black, body is silver, and shimmers blue... Blue moon Platy?)
3x Balloon Molly Fry ( 2 Dalmatian, 1 brown with black spots)
1x Weather/Dojo Loach (to take care of the hitch-hiker apple snails that came home with my mollies... one day the tank had like 7 snails. haha)
1x ADF
I had a ADF in my tank along with my other fish and everything was fine. He was a bit spoiled though, as I would feed him right from my hand all the time.
I started getting him out of the habit of me hand feeding him, and him finding the food on his own, plus trying to keep the food in the same place every day. Anyway, the other night he digested a small piece of sand and sadly didn't make it.
I now have a new little buddy and he's totally adorable, but I think I may need some tips on making sure he eats his food. I have frog and tadpole pellets which is good (I think) but sometimes my fish go after the food and I'm afraid he's not getting his share!
Any advice would be very helpful,
Thanks!
Niiic