Magoop
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I say possible because of tank size being the limiting factor. (which is the main reason I ask, tank size)
I have a (as far as I know) northern leopard frog tadpole I adopted from work.
I clean out any uneaten greens at least 2 times a day but I know I cannot get everything. I was wondering if maybe some variety of snail or ghost shrimp would be small enough while still helping with the cleanup.
It's a 2 gallon tank with an undergravel filter, I change at least %10 of the water daily as I'm using a baster to remove any uneaten romaine, but I can and have removed more of there is an undesierable level spike. There is currently just a marimo in there with the tadpole.
There is also a 77 F small preset heater
Any ideas? I know this won't be a permanent habitat for them, not sure what side I would upgrade to, but I'm currently just trying to get the tadpole to near adulthood.
Sorry if I needed to put this in the herp board, please move it if it needs to be moved.
Thank you.
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I have a (as far as I know) northern leopard frog tadpole I adopted from work.
I clean out any uneaten greens at least 2 times a day but I know I cannot get everything. I was wondering if maybe some variety of snail or ghost shrimp would be small enough while still helping with the cleanup.
It's a 2 gallon tank with an undergravel filter, I change at least %10 of the water daily as I'm using a baster to remove any uneaten romaine, but I can and have removed more of there is an undesierable level spike. There is currently just a marimo in there with the tadpole.
There is also a 77 F small preset heater
Any ideas? I know this won't be a permanent habitat for them, not sure what side I would upgrade to, but I'm currently just trying to get the tadpole to near adulthood.
Sorry if I needed to put this in the herp board, please move it if it needs to be moved.
Thank you.
Sent from my VS880 using Aquarium Advice mobile app