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- Snail Family cleaning my Rainbow Sharks home.
- My mystery keeps running over my rabbits.
- Will Ramshorn snails eat live, baby dwarf shrimp?
- Probably not the right page but whatever
- How to store Assassin snails?
- Nom nom nom
Snail Family cleaning my Rainbow Sharks home. Posted: 22 Sep 2019 10:01 AM PDT
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My mystery keeps running over my rabbits. Posted: 22 Sep 2019 07:19 PM PDT I don't know if he's getting territorial, or if he's horny and can't keep his ladies straight, or what. But he keeps zooming right over to where a rabbit is sifting around, and mowing her down, four or five times in a row. The rabbits don't seem terribly disturbed by it (one even takes the opportunity to turn around and eat mystery goo off of its own shell), but it does interrupt whatever they're up to. Should I worry, or can I keep cracking up at these weirdos' ever-surprising antics? [link] [comments] | ||
Will Ramshorn snails eat live, baby dwarf shrimp? Posted: 22 Sep 2019 09:56 PM PDT I know they can outcompete shrimp for food, but will they eat live, healthy, baby shrimp? I have a RCS and Pygmy Cory tank that I sometimes overfeed in an attempt to make sure the cories eat food (the shrimp notice their food first). I added some Ramshorn snails since they move quickly (for snails) and grow large quickly (which I assume means they eat a lot). I've read snail poop is great for shrimp fry. However, I've also read Ramshorn snails eat shrimp. Do they mean live baby shrimp or only dead shrimp? I read one person's experience with a Ramshorn eating an Amano shrimp that was in the process of molting. Worried the snails may eat baby shrimplets [link] [comments] | ||
Probably not the right page but whatever Posted: 22 Sep 2019 06:40 PM PDT Is there edible fish tank decorations like cuttle bone but shaped into a building or structure [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 22 Sep 2019 02:51 PM PDT I'm planning to trap and remove the Assassin Snails from my tank. I'm going to replace them with maybe either Faunus Ater or Mystery Snails. [link] [comments] | ||
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