OldMan47 Livebearer fanatic Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 16,890 Reaction score 29 Location Forsyth, Illinois, USA Nov 15, 2009 #16 Some leaves can be toxic, an example would be the black walnut leaves. Oak leaves and almond leaves are generally not only non-toxic, but as Truck said, they can help the fish live a healthier life.
Some leaves can be toxic, an example would be the black walnut leaves. Oak leaves and almond leaves are generally not only non-toxic, but as Truck said, they can help the fish live a healthier life.
dipsydoodlenoodle Fish Gatherer Joined Sep 1, 2009 Messages 2,791 Reaction score 9 Location Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Nov 16, 2009 #17 You could get one chinese fire bellied newt in there - cold water; (normally 20oC maximum); require no light.
You could get one chinese fire bellied newt in there - cold water; (normally 20oC maximum); require no light.
OP OP furry catfish Fishaholic Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 450 Reaction score 0 Nov 16, 2009 #18 No thanks I already have 5 fire bellies in a 22 gallon tank with some mountain minnows
OP OP furry catfish Fishaholic Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 450 Reaction score 0 Nov 23, 2009 #19 sorry to keep posting I just heard that crystal red shrimp are REALLY sensitive to water quality,are there any alternitives?
sorry to keep posting I just heard that crystal red shrimp are REALLY sensitive to water quality,are there any alternitives?