I guess you could keep one in one but most hillstream fish like cooler water and these need to be kept at 75-82. A bit warm for most hillstream fish.Very pretty! Do they like a strong current? I've been thinking about setting up a hillstream type tank and was wondering if they would fit well
They can take a little bit of flow, not major strong, but a bit. They benefit from very well oxygenated water. But they do need warmer temperatures than many other hillstream, so choose tank choices wisely.Very pretty! Do they like a strong current? I've been thinking about setting up a hillstream type tank and was wondering if they would fit well
It took months to get Tree to touch anything at all, so its no guarantee.Well I just got mine last Thursday!
What wafers do you feed? I tried cucumber but nothing happened and mine's blowing through algae.
Is it like a paste?Try Repashy foods too, Angelcraze suggested when making it to smear it on rocks for algae eating fish. Its a really good tip and Repashy foods are supposed to be extremely good and well accepted. Pick a vegetarian one or the pleco one.
I believe its like a gel. Ive not used it myself.Well Omega One is such a great brand I'll try that.
Is it like a paste?
It's a gel food. It comes as a powder and you add boiling water and let it set. So you could make cubes, break it into small bites, or even pour it on rocks or hardscape to mimic algae growth and encourage natural grazing.
It's a gel food. It comes as a powder and you add boiling water and let it set. So you could make cubes, break it into small bites, or even pour it on rocks or hardscape to mimic algae growth and encourage natural grazing.
Seriously my fish go bonkers for it. All of them. I get the grub pie formula mostly, but there's a soilent green for algae eaters.