Nice, any news on the eggs? Are they developing or getting fungus on them?
Yip 25% a week is fine. I try not to change too much and too often, because I'm always not sure if I would be negatively impacting the nitrogen...
Keep the eggs in shallow water. If all the eggs starts fungussing then you can try to adding very little methylene blue to the container with the...
I don't think it is a 'garderi garderi'. The fin patterns look like 'gardneri clauseni'. 'gardneri gardneri' has a spotted anal fin while...
They might try, but I have noticed alot of the eggs will be infertile and fungus away. Once they get a little older then more of the eggs seem to...
Hmm, it is a bit difficult to identify that gardneri when it is so small. The first part is to try and figure out wat species it is:...
You can maybe post some pictures and I will try to identify
Yep
That is a bummer. Those are very nice looking snails.
Even more reason to post the list :nuts:
Found a link that shows some pictures: http://www.planetinverts.com/what_is_that_bug_in_my_aquarium.html
Bryozoa?
Just wondering if any of you Betta guys keep this species? I saw this video: [media] Very nice looking. They nearly look like South American...
http://www.tropica.com/plants/plantdescription.aspx?pid=046 Limnophila aquatica looks like a very difficult plant unless you have lots of light...
What about brackish water crabs? Or is that also seen as 'freshwater'?
Interesting read: http://www.aka.org/aka/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=3958
Usually those kits in the petshops are expired by the time you buy them and they are expensive. Well thats the experience that I had. I bought a...
Hi Dolphinfriendly, I would advise that you start off with a non-annual species first. Annual species are sometimes a bit picky. Most common west...
The pictures on the box shows a picture of a male Fundulopanchax robertsoni, a red fish in the middle that I am not sure about and a photoshopped...
Most good looking non-annual african killifish are not on the blacklist such as Aphyosemion, Fundulopanchax and Diapteron species. There are also...
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