hope you guys have a fantastic :birthday:
we used to call them airwolves back in durban,nice fish those.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]i'm torn between my angels and my apistos,but all my fish are my favourites so :dontknow: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
back onto striped raphaels lol,just read their diet consists of snails,think i need to try one.
back to feeding live food lol,i got some nice brine shrimp yesterday,both my angel pairs were feasting after their spawning,1st time they spawned...
I had one a while ago but he didnt last long,nevr heard him talk or see any aggression but i dont know how he would be with fish small enough to...
happy happy:birthday:
[ATTACH]i'd be wary of these [ATTACH]
if you only using minimal lights for fish viewing algae shouldnt be a big issue
maybe 2 kettles
Or a braai and brandy after the job is done,definitely not before :)
good luck lol,thats about 8 guys
you could also slow down the metabolism of the of the tank so to speak.just thinking out loud here but that is quite a lot of water we talking...
I was thinking more of a loach to do the dirty work unfortunately there are no south american loaches that seem to do so.i need an oscar in my life.
i need to do something about my snails as well,though i was hoping for a more biological than mechanical method.
what do you do with all the babies?
thats why we use dechlorinators.
highly unlikey,aggro ja not predatory especially to something like a congo tetra.
i guarentee you the water drops more than 6 degrees.before i started ageing my water i used to use a mix of hot and cold water from the taps...
at 6 months he'll be over half a metre
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