Yes basically the size of the turtle matters. It is advisable to keep only one for its safety and it would easy for us to care, maintain and clean as well.
Posts by AmyLil
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Mudpuppies usually come out during the day only if the water in which they live is murky. And yes they make peculiar squeaking sound.
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Water is essential for most amphibians. They're actually the land animals that retained some aquatic adaptations.
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Main thing is that Axolotl need a very quiet home. So basically with new borns and toddlers, it is difficult to keep.
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I personally like a school of fish and I haven't had any center piece fish as such.
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If you are planning for breeding, then set up a separate breeding tank preferably with no substrate.
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Overfeeding is one issue which I faced during my initial days.
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Placing the heater near the maximum water flow is a great choice. Because, water flowing directly past the heater makes it quick and evenly disperses heated water throughout the tank.
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They are great for cleaning tanks. And 3% which you have taken is the right amount. Give it a try once again. It should be fine.
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All fish are considered susceptible actually. So we have to careful in monitoring them, because affected fish may show the signs of illness and may poses great risk to other fishes too.
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Yes, 20-30 gallons would be smaller, so any range from 50 gallons will be a great choice.
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Bigger, deeper and wider is the best. 10 to 12inch tall is perfect for my aquarium setup.
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Sting Rays are challenging to feed and keep healthy!
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My all time favorite definitely would be the Neons! It is surely a eye treat while watching the neons.
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Guppies are the best tropical fish in my opinion. They are so lovely and beautiful creatures.
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I haven't had rainbow fish. But they very well stay with tetras and guppies. I have seen quite few of them in aquariums.
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Goldfish is the trickiest fish. Specialized care should be taken while feeding and maintaining the goldfish. If you compare with other fishes, goldfish are sensitive actually.
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It seems like fish are getting more and more expensive these days. To fill a standard 30 gallon, it has to cost well over $40 at this point. In some cases more depending on what kind you buy.
A friend of mine just did a new 30-gallon tank and got 10 fish in total and it cost him nearly $60 which seems very expensive to me. Have prices gone up?
How much do you tend to spend when you stock a tank?
True! Prices have gone up and it is indeed expensive to set up a basic aquarium with all the elements and fishes you love.
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Both seems to be more or else similar to me. I usually do not stick to any if it. I get my things wherever it is available. Sometime you find in one and other will be out of stock.
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YouTube videos have helped me a lot in learning many new things about the aquarium setup, choices of fish, on the whole the process. Researching helps a lot in this process.