Is it ok to feed neon tetras, black widow tetras and dwarf gourami sea monkeys?. Or should i use other live food that i can breed.
Is it ok to feed neon tetras, black widow tetras and dwarf gourami sea monkeys?. Or should i use other live food that i can breed.
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Tagged black widow, dwarf, dwarf gourami, food, gourami, neon, neon tetras, sea, Sea Monkeys, widow
I was going to have 6 glo lite tetras, 6 harlequin rasboras, 6 cardinal tetras, and 2 otos in my 30 gallon tank. I was also going to have 3 red cherry shrimp. Then I was thinking about having either a female betta or a dwarf gourami. Which one do you think would do best? There are plenty of hiding spots, the pH is 7.1, and I will feed them TetraMin tropical flakes everyday, Hikari bloodworms twice a week, and Hikari brine shrimp once a week.
What do you think?
Are the fish compatible?
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Tagged 30 gallon tank, betta, Brine Shrimp, cardinal, cardinal tetras, cherry shrimp, dwarf gourami, fish, gallon, glo, harlequin, harlequin rasboras, Hikari, lite, otos, shrimp, tank, week
water level is at 10cm threw a bit of bog wood in gravel and water from main tank temp is @ 80 heavily planted plus lots of surface plants. Think i have done every thing right so far, there is also a massive bubble nest under one surface plant? ohh about to hatch some brine shrimp.. any advise guys?????
how will i know that the deed has been done as they are chasing each other at the minute lol?
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Tagged bit, Brine Shrimp, bubble nest, dwarf, dwarf gourami, gourami, gravel, level, main tank, second tank, surface, surface plants, tank, temp, water, water level, wood
I have a few patys, a dwarf gourami, 2 peppered corys, and a sucker fish. What LIVE FOOD can I feed them? i was thinking brine shrimp!?! are they to small for my fish? baby or adult brine shrimp? does it make a difference? anything else i could give them? I dont want any big worms or anything like that. Thanks
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Tagged adult, anything, baby, brine, Brine Shrimp, corys, dwarf, dwarf gourami, fish, food, gourami, live, patys, shrimp, sucker, sucker fish, Worms
I bought my african dwarf frog about 4 months ago, and had him housed in a 2.5 gallon tank with a male betta fish, I have since then moved him into a 5 gallon tank along with 2 guppys and a dwarf gourami.Ever since I bought the little guy,I’ve had to suck up frozen blood worms throuh a turkey baster and slowly feed him because the other fish always eat it all first. Even with this method, the other fish get a lot of the worms and I am starting to get sick of doing this every 3 days.I’ve tried everything,including HBH frog and tadpole pellets,brine shrimp,Hikari carnivore pellets, and live food,but it seems that my frog doesn’t even try to hunt for the food as other people say.I’ve even tried grabbing a carnivore pellet and shoving it in his mouth,but it didn’t work, and the only way he eats is if i feed him through the turkey baster. I feed him at night as this is when they are most active, but it’s still very difficult,is his only my frog? And is there anything else I can do?
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Tagged 4 months, african, african dwarf frog, baster, betta fish, blood worms, Brine Shrimp, carnivore, dwarf, dwarf gourami, fish, food, frog, frozen blood, gallon, gallon tank, guppys, pellets, tadpole, tank, turkey, turkey baster