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Posts posted by Native Keeper
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oh wow, so much info! this got much more attention than I anticipated!
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Well, I want to get things that can live in the 5 gallon forever, and all the crawfish here get too big for that.
I tend to just scoop up clumps of algae and pick out whatever i can find in it. I also have better luck at night by stunning them with bright light.
I'll make sure to remember that tip, thx!
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yo pinky it's me, Shelldweller from the discord server, I didn't know u were on here!
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I'll have to remember this!
I'm getting a 5 gallon from my grandfather, and I plan on making it a native invert tank, with aquatic isopods, amphipods, and pond snails, as well as any other peaceful inverts I can collect. Thx for the info!
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@WhitecloudDynasty, well, my mother is Christian, and she believes that hybrid animals made by people, such as flowerhorns and blood parrots, are abominations,
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@Tressie, have patience. It will help you in this hobby. Nothing good comes out of rushing a project.
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@Guppysnail, I was not referring to CPDs, I was referring to Danio albolineatus, though the info you gave me is still interesting, thank you.
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Don't sweat it!
And yeah, I'll feel yeah with the LFS. are closest one is 45 minutes away, and it's currently only saltwater, but they have plans for freshwater.
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Definitely finrot, I'd recommend treating him with Fritz Maracyn.
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Hi everyone!
This isn't a serious post, I'm just kind of curious.
So, my mom has a 32.5 gallon that has 4 pearl danios, and 4 longfin-leopard danios (don't worry, we're getting more), as well as some other fish.
My question is, can these two species hybridize? I don't plan on trying to hybridize them, nor does my mother, but I am curious.
And if they can, does anyone have photos of what these hybrid offspring look like?
Thanks in advance!
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Get good filtration, like the best you can possibly get, because they are messy.
And they will eat just about anything, I feed mine store brand pellets, and do fantastic on them.
And if you put in floating plants like Water Lettuce, prepare for babies.
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Could you send me a link to the raw fresh shrimp? I've been looking for something with that description.
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If it were me, I would take the cardinals out of the tank completely and set up their own tank.
I don't know where you got the fish, but I know that neons and cardinals are often inbred, lowering their chance to fight diseases.
So, get the cardinals their own tank, and see how it goes. I would recommend preparing yourself for the fact that they may not survive.
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Plants will absorb mineral in the tank, making ur water less hard. So, just be patient.
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time to selective breed! If you want to, of course
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Oh, they've had Glo Bettas for a while, they likely just got them into your store just now.
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check out Fish For Thought on yt, he's actually one of Aquarium Coop's sponsored influencers.
He's pretty funny too, if ur into gen z style humor.
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@Torrey, I will likely use gravel to cover it, thanks!
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I'd recommend buying some Fritz Paracleanse for him just to be absolutely safe.
Tho, the lethargy may be from his old age. Bettas slow down over time.
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@Expectorating_Aubergine, I think I'll get a willow again, since I already have some experience with it. Thank you for your help, vry much appreciated!
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@FarriisA, I mentioned it was a 110 gallon in the original statement, though I will try to remember this for future tank builds, thank you.
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@bettta999, I found it in a river in Missouri, @Expectorating_Aubergine was correct on identifying it.
@CalmedByFish, I will consider your recommendations. It may be hard to plant the avocado the way I plan to, but I'm sure I can figure it out. Thank you!
@Expectorating_Aubergine, thank you for reminding me, we did identify it as a willow, I just forgot. Also, thank you for the list, that will give me plenty of options!
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Well, you said it grew on a wound right? Fungus tends to grow on wounds when not treated.
Suggestions for fish etc. to keep in my plant quarantine tank
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Posted · Edited by HydraSlayer
White cloud mountain minnows would be best for this
They can handle all sorts of temperatures
they aren't picky with params
and they won't damage plants!