guppyguppyfish happy halloween!!! Apr 4, 2007 190 0 0 Jul 20, 2007 #1 are there any snails that could go in a 5g and not eat my plants? because i am having trouble with fish poop getting stuck in the gravel.
are there any snails that could go in a 5g and not eat my plants? because i am having trouble with fish poop getting stuck in the gravel.
magakitty Normal people scare me Apr 5, 2007 846 0 0 67 Palm Springs mysobrietyspace.ning.com Jul 20, 2007 #2 hmm - I have ramshorns in my 5 - they don't do too much damage to my plants, but they multiply like rabbits. You might try MTS - they are good at keeping the gravel clean
hmm - I have ramshorns in my 5 - they don't do too much damage to my plants, but they multiply like rabbits. You might try MTS - they are good at keeping the gravel clean
guppyguppyfish happy halloween!!! Apr 4, 2007 190 0 0 Jul 20, 2007 #3 i was thinking of mts, how many can i keep in a 5g?
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 34 Chicago Real Name Jon Jul 20, 2007 #4 how about a gravel cleaner? if you are having trouble keeping the gravel clean, either your tank is overstocked, or you are overfeeding. how often do you vacuum the gravel?
how about a gravel cleaner? if you are having trouble keeping the gravel clean, either your tank is overstocked, or you are overfeeding. how often do you vacuum the gravel?
Corvina Registered Member Mar 31, 2007 341 0 0 Jul 20, 2007 #5 I know that LOL means Little Old Lady but what's MTS ?
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 34 Chicago Real Name Jon Jul 20, 2007 #6 malasian trumpet snails
guppyguppyfish happy halloween!!! Apr 4, 2007 190 0 0 Jul 20, 2007 #8 i vacume gravel once a week but i have a thick bed of gravel and use a tube vacume so it is hard to get all the debri
i vacume gravel once a week but i have a thick bed of gravel and use a tube vacume so it is hard to get all the debri