I have a foxface who recnetly seems a little under hte weather he is still feeeding and active but his colour is fadded he is a new addition to the tank is this a normal characteristic for them joining a tank
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My LFS told me the same thing when i got my solandri puffer much to my horror he gradually put all my shrimps on his menu and ate them all all i was finding was litlle bits of them left in the tank
On posting in forums i found out that this was a habbit of nearly all puffers so...
i am currently running a fo tank with a few shrimps and 2 clowns in just noticed my clowns seen to have got whitespot/ich what can i do to get rid of this
please help a desperate salty keeper not wanting to lose my clowns
With You Being So Close To The Beauty We Keep In Our Tanks The Prices May Be Cheaper You Say You Have Fisherman In The Village Maybe They Could Pick Up Your Water For You
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A Nice Looking Wrasse Is The Dragon Wrasse Holds Some Nice Appeal When Swimming And Generally Grows Ok But Watch Out As It Likes To Take Crustaceans For Dinner
I Sufferd At The Hands Of A Solandri Puffer Was Told Shoudnt Harm Shrimps Oh Boy Were They Wrong After He Had Finished Ripping The Heads Of My Dancing Shrimps He Turned His Attention To The Cleaners And Terrorieed Them 1 By 1
A Lesson Well Learnt I Will Steer Clear Of Puffers With Any Type...
A Word Of Advice Watch You Initial Levels Carefully As Tap Water Pending On Where You Are Can Be Lethal To Fish Due To The Excess Chlorine And Minerals In It Sometimes It Is Ok But Be Aware
R/o Water Is The Best To Use
I Thought Wwe Could Do A Thread Where We All Might Share An Experiance Of A Disaster Of Sorts Eg Bad Buys So Others May See What We Have Learnt From Our Mistakes
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The Thing With Sw Is Patientce It Is The Greatest Reward I Was The Same Wanted To Add Asap But Waited And It All Takes Shape Slowly That Way You Appreciate It All The More
Seahorses Are Very Difficult To Keep Usually They Are Kept In A Species Tank And By The Very Experianced Keeper So You May Have To Be Careful Adding This
Adding Crustaceans Dont Really Afffect The Bioload Atall They Eat All The Leftovers They Will Only Help Your Tank Same With Crabs And Other Crustaceans
There Are Some Lovely Ones Out There A Nice Easy To Keep One Is The Candy Shrimp Or Also Known As The Dancing Shrimp Good Colour On Him And...
From What I Have Read These Little Things Are A Form Of Plankton Which Your Fish Will Eat So Wont Be There To Long Mine Went After A Little While They Are A Good Sign Your Tank Is Maturing Nicely