Hi all.I have been looking everywhere for newts/salamanders but none of my lfss have a decent selection. So I have resorted to using the internet,I'm still a bit unsure about directly mail ordering live stock so does anyone know any trusted,universally praised pet shopping sites?
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the turtles actually look pretty cool and I was thinking of getting turtles in that tank before i put the fish in but my budget is like £50-60 so I don't really have the money for any reptiles.But paddle tails seem good
I am currently getting adfs in another tank so I'd prefer not to have them...
Hi everyone.I have a 42 gallon tank with a couple of fish in but im begining to get bored with fish so I was wondering what my stocking option are in terms of amphibians (not axolotls or cynops orientalis as I already have them)
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Am I the only one who dosn't care?, I mean if its going to happen anyway whats the point in worrying about it? If it happens then the world is probably better off without us,and if not then the next apocalyptic speculation will come soon after :rolleyes:
I would prefer a tank with a light in but the lid is made of thin,cheap plastic that dosn't contain a light fixture, but to make up for that I put the tank close to a widow when I got it so that provides some light,enough to see the inhabitants of the tank at least
I have it filtered with this...
Hi.I have a 7 gallon tank wich I am planning to put a trio of frogs in.The tank has everything except a light,is that an issue for frogs?,also do you think I could have a couple of shrimp in there with the frogs?
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hey everyone, I am planning to replace the endlers I currently have in a 7 gallon tank with some african dwarf frogs (i know the two species are compatible in that tank but I'd prefer just to have the frogs)and I was wondering whether I could add them to my 65 litre tank. The current stocking...
Sorry i know next to nothing about plants so I cant really help you there. But to start, any ammonia in the tank is somthing you want to avoid,Do frequent water changes to bring that level down.But as for the ph most of those fish (if not all) prefer slightly acidic conditions so a ph of about 6...
I'll do the water change today,and i'll be alert for whitespot while the ammonia goes down but I think the parasites dead now as long as i steralise all the decoration with boiling water.Thanks alot for the help :good:
Ok so i did the final does of the medication yesterday but before that,the water was pretty cloudy,at the time i assumed it was the parasites in their free swimming stage of their life cycle.But now the white spots are begining to fall off but the water is still cloudy and the fish are all...
it was cycled roughly 6 months ago, I last added fish last sunday and I have had no other problems apart from the fact that my upside down catfish wouldnt come out of hiding.