TekFish Fish Addict Joined Apr 24, 2012 Messages 746 Reaction score 24 Location GB Mar 29, 2013 #31 Umm, their outsides do, but their insides keep on growing and they become stunted and die very early. If I were you I'd rehome the clowns and the silver dollar, and one of the red tailed black sharks. Tek oot.
Umm, their outsides do, but their insides keep on growing and they become stunted and die very early. If I were you I'd rehome the clowns and the silver dollar, and one of the red tailed black sharks. Tek oot.
DreamertK Fish Herder Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 1,150 Reaction score 0 Mar 29, 2013 #32 Words arn't coming to me good, but that's what I meant. It's time for sleep.
OP OP S Stringy30 New Member Joined Mar 29, 2013 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location Australia Mar 29, 2013 #33 TekFish said: Umm, their outsides do, but their insides keep on growing and they become stunted and die very early. If I were you I'd rehome the clowns and the silver dollar, and one of the red tailed black sharks. Tek oot. Click to expand... To keep my clowns and silver dollar how big of a tank would I need?
TekFish said: Umm, their outsides do, but their insides keep on growing and they become stunted and die very early. If I were you I'd rehome the clowns and the silver dollar, and one of the red tailed black sharks. Tek oot. Click to expand... To keep my clowns and silver dollar how big of a tank would I need?
kad191 Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 23, 2013 Messages 97 Reaction score 0 Location Cheshire Mar 29, 2013 #34 It's best to eliminate the problem without the use of chemicals. I too agree that it's the waste from the gravel that's caused the spike.
It's best to eliminate the problem without the use of chemicals. I too agree that it's the waste from the gravel that's caused the spike.