Thats good to hear but I would still recommend special ordering from a local pet store... Its up to you thoughThey take good care. In their tank the flow is really strong so some really small ones cant handle it and gouramiw
Thats good to hear but I would still recommend special ordering from a local pet store... Its up to you thoughThey take good care. In their tank the flow is really strong so some really small ones cant handle it and gouramiw
sadly my trusty lfs does not do special orders they only order from one place tooThats good to hear but I would still recommend special ordering from a local pet store... Its up to you though
Unfortunately the idiotic Danio was too busy stuffing its face and missed its turn in the queue where intelligence was being handed outTheir no longer called danios. They are now called suicidios
Since I stopped keeping guppies, I found that my water changes are a lot less stressful . Those dudes think they're in a lazy river when the syphon comes out.Unfortunately the idiotic Danio was too busy stuffing its face and missed its turn in the queue where intelligence was being handed out
They are why I use a jug to tub to loo method on water changes.....if they get past the jug stage and into the tub, they get a second chance to be rescued and returned to the aquarium before the proverbial Niagara Falls theme park ride...aka flushed down the loo.
This is important as I have had one one the glass ones overheat and explode in the tank before..I always just unplug heaters during WC's.
I would do that but I domt have a canister filterI haven't read the whole thread so apologies if this has been covered but if you are just water changing then hook something up to the filter outlet. For an external it's just a matter of a valve which diverts the water into a bucket, for an internal it would be a bit trickier.