Okay, so like what I posted in the "mud for my mudskipper thread", the mud source for my mudskipper is hard to get to. What is also happening is that the mud is getting mixed into the water and when I do water changes the substrate becomes more sand then mud. As a result, I still want to buy another mudskipper to possibly breed them, but I really can't do that without some clay like substrate. I'm going to try using worm castings as the new substrate, because it's the most claylike soil I can find. To prevent the water from becoming nutrient soup, I'll also add alot of algaes on the substrate (this would be really good food for a bolephthalmus mudskipper) and put some plants in the substrate as well. What do you think?
Well, since nobody but me has gone this far, it's an experiment, so wish me luck guys.
If I can, I'll try to cycle it.
Well, since nobody but me has gone this far, it's an experiment, so wish me luck guys.
If I can, I'll try to cycle it.