and creepyLol, here is a a pic. To get a proper search on Google, you might have to look up aquarium scud or scud amphipod. They are also called side swimmers, I think.View attachment 141563
When you get up close, yeah. That was my camera zoomed in as far as it goes. When looking at them normally, they look kinda like weird shrimp. I might put some actual shrimp in there too. I have reds already, so maybe blue or black.cute a
and creepy
they are cute when you zoom in a lot and you can see their lil eyesWhen you get up close, yeah. That was my camera zoomed in as far as it goes. When looking at them normally, they look kinda like weird shrimp. I might put some actual shrimp in there too. I have reds already, so maybe blue or black.
did they get eaten?We went up to the frog pond (a 1 acre pond in the mountains with no fish) and caught a couple dozen scuds for the sumatra tank. They're so cool!
No, my tank has microrasboras and a imbellis betta, and some of the scuds are almost an inch long, so I think they're pretty safe. When they breed, though, it's game on for the fish. ha hadid they get eaten?
lol!No, my tank has microrasboras and a imbellis betta, and some of the scuds are almost an inch long, so I think they're pretty safe. When they breed, though, it's game on for the fish. ha ha
I'm not familiar with the species. I do have a couple of cherry shrimp in there, though.I wonder if some velvet shrimp would work in there... or is the tank too small?
blue velvet shrimp... they are super prettyI'm not familiar with the species. I do have a couple of cherry shrimp in there, though.
I'm not familiar with the species. I do have a couple of cherry shrimp in there, though.