I want a nice pretty lookin angel fish that isnt hard to take care and like to eat live brine shrimp…………..and will live peaceful with a clown fish, fire shrimp, turbo snail, rose anemone
Please put picture (will give 10 points)
I want a nice pretty lookin angel fish that isnt hard to take care and like to eat live brine shrimp…………..and will live peaceful with a clown fish, fire shrimp, turbo snail, rose anemone
Please put picture (will give 10 points)
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Tagged 30 gallon tank, angel, angel fish, brine, care, clown fish, fish, gallon, isnt, live brine shrimp, lookin, shrimp, Sutable, tank, turbo snail
I had about 18 baby mollys in a 2.5 gallon tank but they were dieing one by one in it. So i moved them into the 30 gallon tank with the bigger fish (i used a tank divider so they have about one fifth of the tank. There side includes the heater and a small artificial plant. I notice a baby molly with get slow and stick toward the bottom of the tank but swim up during feeding.I feed them live baby brine shrimp,crushed flakes, regular freeze dried brine shrimp, and i used to feed them first bites. I have had them for about 6 months and they are about half a inch, I just added 2 pregnet mollies to there side of the tank and a baby molly who grew up with them most of there lives (i could only find one baby guppy when i got home). I have it filtered, airstone,heated, and the nitate cycle is fine. I had the water tested with Ph nitrate ext. This is when all y angel fish died and it turned out to be a Ph problem but i fixed it. I also notice some baby mollys eyes look cloudy and swollen.Thanks
They are in a 30 gallon tank with a divider and it is heated, filtered and has a pump. I also balanced out the Ph level that killed my angel fish. I treated the babies for ick about a day after they got into the tank because they had the disease. I also used water condition for cloarine and just changed the filter.
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Tagged 30 gallon tank, angel fish, baby, Baby Brine Shrimp, brine, divider, fifth, fish, gallon, guppy, mollies, molly, Mollys, nitrate, one fifth, pregnet, shrimp, side, tank, tank divider, were dieing
I’ve had one common goldfish in a 30 gallon tank for a few years and he has grown to about 5″. Roughly a week ago, I put in a 2″ shubunkin. He seems perfectly healthy and happy, but tends to spend all of his time at the bottom of the tank pecking at the gravel even when I am feeding food that floods (be it bloodwormds, brine shrimp, pellets, etc). I’ve tried sinking pellets too, but the bigger fish eats them before they get to the bottom of the tank.
To feed the smaller fish, I have been successful with putting lettuce or tubifex worm cubes lower down on the wall, but I would like to get him to eat the more balanced pellets.
Is the tank just too overwhelming at first since he was in a much smaller one at petco? Is he just afraid of the bigger fish?
Thank you!
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Tagged 30 gallon tank, bottom, Brine Shrimp, feeding, fish, floods, gallon, goldfish, gravel, shrimp pellets, shubunkin, surface, tank, Time, week