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Thanassi

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  1. Yes, max size, ambystoma are like tiger salamanders, axolotls, and spotted salamanders, they have lungs and much bigger/burlier
  2. Wow! So jealous! I'm quarantining a bunch of native fish I caught here in new england, when it gets warmer I'm going to collect more species, in the spring after quarantine I could help you out and send some for free if you pay for shipping 🙂, Also what filtration are you using/what are using to make a current?
  3. I have been following the aquarium-coop channel and been buying products for a while now and I've finally decided to join the forum. I have been in the hobby for a couple years and I'm always fascinated with all walks of life. I keep aquariums, newts, turtles, very rare salamanders and invertebrates like tarantulas, scorpions, mantids, water scorpions, shrimp, brackish tanks, crabs, moths, butterflies and more! Hope I'm welcome 🙂, Here are some of my animals.
  4. Why aren't US natives more popular? I want to know how to care for these fish and maybe where to find them? Would love to see what natives everyone keeps. Bluenose Shiner, Speckled Madtom, Mountain Redbelly Dace, Tangerine Darter, Bridle Shiner, and the candy darter.
  5. I usually feed once a week live foods (I rotate between blackworms, baby brine, and daphnia) then a mixture of dry and frozen foods. I have been keeping fish for two years now and never have I kept corydoras. I would like to know the best dry foods for corys, I have the Hikari wafers and algae wafers that I feed m y bn plecos which I think is good for cories :)
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