I know how algea works lol, I just really like bottom fish, and with how I do my tanks there will always be a bit of algea. I like my naturalistic setups!
To be clear I also plan to provide frozen and pellet foods for variety and nutrition. I just though that endlers would be a healthy staple as I've been told that guppies are a healthy food and the 2 are closely related. I also plan on getting a small Sen bichir and growing it. So it would grow...
Hope this is the right place to post this. For context I plan in a year or so after I move to get a Sen bichir tank. The idea behind it would be to have a school of breeding endlers to act as a round the clock food source. Based off my reading dinosaur bichirs are one of the few fish who will...
True, you're right, I thought that was mostly in places like florida and for good readon. Good catch. That's disappointing. Is there anything simular I can get? Same parameters.
That's a good size actually thanks, the idea was to potentially put 1 or 2 depending in with senegal bichirs, florida gar, rays, and catfish. However this is a new idea and prob years off, just gettin ideas in now lol.
Trying to find a snake head species that get about 20inches max that likes about 78F (25.5c) degrees, doesn't require a temp shift during winter, and won't cost an arm and a leg (ik stuff will be expensive, I'm just not looking for a collector sorta thing that's ridiculous)
I got a good amount of fish and snails with a few ghost shrimp so fertilizer shouldn't be the issue and I god decent lights, I'm thinking maybe it's heat as I got a tropical set up.