Creepy the Crayfish
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Ok so I can provide them with all of the things mentioned except the sand. Is sand needed or prefered?
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Ok so I can provide them with all of the things mentioned except the sand. Is sand needed or prefered?
You should consider entering the forums tank of the month contest the winner gets their own TOTM badge in their profile.I know that sand is good for cories but i like the gravel more than the sand Idk why and its not because I'd have to take everything out. is there some sort of small cory or catfish that would be compatible with sparkling gouramis and chili rasbora.
I know that sand is good for cories but i like the gravel more than the sand Idk why and its not because I'd have to take everything out. is there some sort of small cory or catfish that would be compatible with sparkling gouramis and chili rasbora.
Ok I read a couple articles about whiptail catfish and they were not promising, they said they weren't good in captivity and were best cared for by an experienced aquarist- definitely not me. Also I really like otocinclus I mentioned getting them instead of cories to control my algae (which is now gone) would otocinclus be a good choice? I know their more of an algae fish than a scavenger fish but i like them anyway.
I know that they are picky eaters and planned on separately growing some soft green algae on a stick or something while being quarantined and then once I put them in my tank I was going to let them eat the fungus off my drift wood then experiment with some other things to see if they eat algae wafers or spinach. Does this sound good?
Ok I guess while I quarantine them I could put in a small piece of it to see if they eat it and if they don't I'll work on getting them to eat veggies or wafers. Do these sound like appropriate steps to take? I put a picture of what the fungus looks like.