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Posts by Elijah
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I have her quarantined now. Since my plants just died very fast I always had issues with my oxygen levels
What about the other fish ?. is it healthy or doing the same thing as your current fish doing ?
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Here eyes look really awkward. The other one is entirely dark. Could it be fish tuberculosis or am I panicking
It could be bacterial gill disease just because of where that redness is focused.Have you quarantined?
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Blurry pic and I'm unfamiliar with the species but the gill looks reddened.
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I struggle with this as well, glad you think I've succeeded. I always think I can do better on acjieving that realistic aquascape, definitely a challenge.
Just call it a flood plain/temporary submerged bank and you can add all the plans you want, while keeping it realistic
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Wood is perfect but stuck to a realistic biotope. Guess what i always struggle to fix this thing
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Nah substrate doesn't really matter
So the "shrimp stratum/substrate" is just a ripoff? Nice to know Might reconsider amanos again.
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Amano shrimp perhaps? They're pretty cool and do a decent amount of tank clean up for the small bio load they create
I would love amano shrimp, but substrate comes in shrimp substrate and normal substrate, i have the normal one in my tank already. Is that a problem when having shrimp?
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Does it have to be a fish? How about nerite snails?
Looked a bit into snails, but arent they difficult to keep? And can they go with guppies?
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What kind of fishes you have in your 54l aquarium ?
I currently have swordtails, guppies and an albino ancistrus
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Hi friends i have 54l aquarium and i have some fish on them. I am thinking to put some algea eater on them so they can lives with other fishes. So please recommend me good algae eater which lives friendly Thank you
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Fish 6 inches (15 cm) long or under need at least a 20-gallon tank
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The longest living fish is the Wels catfish he can lives for 60 years
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No one knows for sure, but it's probably because Great Whites are open-ocean animals that need massive ranges. Most aquarium sharks are coastal or reef hunters that are adapted to more cramped cosmopolitan surroundings.