Sounds like a good plan to me Im pretty sure Tyrion will agree also
Hope it works out for you and we see some fry in the not so distant future
Hope it works out for you and we see some fry in the not so distant future
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From the SE Asian tank;
The Gathering...
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The Panda Garra managed to grab the algae wafer and carry it off into the recesses of the wood 'cave'.
The shrimp gathered, before venturing forth.
All get along fine, though occasionally a Ghost will be a little more assertive at feeding time. The bigger Amano are beggars for nicking large chunks of shrimp pellet though.Do the ghost shrimp get along with the cherry shrimp?
How many species of shrimp have you got?
99.9%.Are you absolutely 100% sure that Shae isn't a Shane?
All get along fine, though occasionally a Ghost will be a little more assertive at feeding time. The bigger Amano are beggars for nicking large chunks of shrimp pellet though.
I have Neocaridina: Blue Velvet, Red Cherry, Sunkist and Yellow Fire...and some mongrel sports.
I have Caridina (Amano) and Ghost Shrimp.
I have Bamboo/Wood Shrimp.
All seem to get by with the fish.
I have a gang of 12 and they're always very active, especially around feeding time. What's cute is that most of them arrive at the banquet in pairs and I've seen them spawning amongst my Salvinia roots.I see you have Kuhli loach, how do you find these? was told you rarely see them.
Sorry to burst onto your thread Bruce....I see you have Kuhli loach, how do you find these? was told you rarely see them.
No worries at all...I post my Journal for myself and others to get some benefit. Apparently, kuhli aren't too difficult to get hold off, tho' the black ones are more rare. A Maidenhead near me had a load of standards in and they were really small, long, but less than 3mm in diameter. Loads of them...looking well cute.Sorry to burst onto your thread Bruce....
In relation to the Kuhli.....one of my normal suppliers has them at last (although too late for me to get them unless I get another aquarium)
Admittedly they are the black Kuhli....but still nice to finally see some available
Black Kuhli Loach ***NEW*** - Aquatics To Your Door
Pangio Kuhlii What is its maximum size? 8cm How many can I keep? Can be kept in groups What are the ideal water conditions? Ideal water conditions are a temperature range of 24-30. What do you feed them? They are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods. Feed a varied diet of granular and flake...www.aquaticstoyourdoor.co.uk
They are based close to Gatwick airport, all fish bought from them by me have arrived by courier without any issues.
"And you're planning to move it into a bigger tank when it grows up."Meanwhile, a new addition to the tank in the form of a young Bristlenose Ancistrus Cirrhosus.
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It's not very big at this moment in time;
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EDIT: Plants and animals in bold text.
You've asked the questions without really reading the rest of the Blog...but to summarise;"And you're planning to move it into a bigger tank when it grows up."
Thank you.The fish you have, fine pictures btw, look great. Looks like a healthy lot.
Several more of what?..and no, as I believe that both tanks are now stocked to a limit.Since they are, have you thought about getting several more of one or more of the 3 species from the current group at your LFS?
Yes, but not in the manner favoured by the Forum Mods. Plants, bogwood and a rock, water and media from the established tanks were used in setting up the QT, which also had a nitrite/nitrate remover media in the filter. Parameters have been good and safe since Day 1.Is your quarantine tank cycled?
I have a very content group of Pygmy Cory.Can you hold off on cory?
Indeed, the entire thread was not read.You've asked the questions without really reading the rest of the Blog...but to summarise;
No.
Thank you.
Several more of what?..and no, as I believe that both tanks are now stocked to a limit.
Yes, but not in the manner favoured by the Forum Mods. Plants, bogwood and a rock, water and media from the established tanks were used in setting up the QT, which also had a nitrite/nitrate remover media in the filter. Parameters have been good and safe since Day 1.
I have a very content group of Pygmy Cory.