Dwarf-P. Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 157 Reaction score 0 Location WestMidlands Mar 1, 2009 #1 title says it all, the filter is a ehiem aquaball 2208
Davo86 Cichlids, Catfish and Oddballs Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 5,591 Reaction score 3 Location Shropshire UK Mar 1, 2009 #2 Dwarf-P. said: title says it all, the filter is a ehiem aquaball 2208 Click to expand... no, i would say the effect on the bioload would be unnotceable.
Dwarf-P. said: title says it all, the filter is a ehiem aquaball 2208 Click to expand... no, i would say the effect on the bioload would be unnotceable.
OP OP Dwarf-P. Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 157 Reaction score 0 Location WestMidlands Mar 1, 2009 #3 i thought so, coz theyre so little , do you know if they will breed?
three-fingers Fish Connoisseur Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 5,554 Reaction score 2 Location Scotland Mar 1, 2009 #4 Depends which species your 'ghost shrimp' are, how mature the tank is (so the babies can find food) and if you have any fish in the tank
Depends which species your 'ghost shrimp' are, how mature the tank is (so the babies can find food) and if you have any fish in the tank