NJ Devils Fan #1 Devils fan Oct 28, 2002 2,522 3 38 38 Yonkers, NY members.tripod.com Dec 9, 2007 #11 If you do go with a rubber band, change it every week or so as to prevent it from snapping on one of the fish.
If you do go with a rubber band, change it every week or so as to prevent it from snapping on one of the fish.
AquariumNoob13 I AM NOT A N00B! Aug 27, 2007 1,281 0 0 Bonita, Ca Dec 10, 2007 #12 so lettuce won't go bad as quickly as zucchini?
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 44 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth Dec 10, 2007 #13 You could could stick it in some boiling water for a few seconds. Works for me.
NJ Devils Fan #1 Devils fan Oct 28, 2002 2,522 3 38 38 Yonkers, NY members.tripod.com Dec 10, 2007 #14 AquariumNoob13 said: so lettuce won't go bad as quickly as zucchini? Click to expand... I really wouldn't leave it in the tank for more than a day, day and a half for the fact that it starts to get ratty and whatnot... As suggested, boil greens for about a minute as this will help soften them and allow the fish to more easily break them down.
AquariumNoob13 said: so lettuce won't go bad as quickly as zucchini? Click to expand... I really wouldn't leave it in the tank for more than a day, day and a half for the fact that it starts to get ratty and whatnot... As suggested, boil greens for about a minute as this will help soften them and allow the fish to more easily break them down.
AquariumNoob13 I AM NOT A N00B! Aug 27, 2007 1,281 0 0 Bonita, Ca Dec 10, 2007 #15 its been in their for a few days now, and my fish still peck at it.
DavidZ AC Members Sep 20, 2007 1,426 3 38 NY Dec 11, 2007 #16 I use a weight used to secure plants in the tank, any shop has it.