Most nothos (red tailed varieties in particular) are easy to keep, and will eat most foods. They do like livefoods though, and of the prepared foods prefer pellets rather than flake. I use JMC high protein pellets (smallest size) You will find that in a community situation they will often turn shy, and be scared […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Eggs wanted
Lamprichthys tanganicanus is not a soil spawning killi, but a crevice spawner! This is the case of a lot of lampeyes. Many use crevices in wood, L. tanganicanus uses crevices in stone. If it spawns, remove the stone, and raise elsewhere
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aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Eggs wanted
Lamprichthys tanganicanus is not a soil spawning killi, but a crevice spawner! This is the case of a lot of lampeyes. Many use crevices in wood, L. tanganicanus uses crevices in stone. If it spawns, remove the stone, and raise elsewhere
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – nothobranchius vs other killies
Most nothos (red tailed varieties in particular) are easy to keep, and will eat most foods. They do like livefoods though, and of the prepared foods prefer pellets rather than flake. I use JMC high protein pellets (smallest size) You will find that in a community situation they will often turn shy, and be scared […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Algee Eater
Hi Pan, don’t rush into anything! The fact is there are many different types of algae, and many different types of pleco, and you can not really say for sure that a ‘pleco’ will eat your algae. Firtsly algae. Algae can be caused by too much light, too many nutrients dissolved in the water, but […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Algee Eater
Hi Pan, don’t rush into anything! The fact is there are many different types of algae, and many different types of pleco, and you can not really say for sure that a ‘pleco’ will eat your algae. Firtsly algae. Algae can be caused by too much light, too many nutrients dissolved in the water, but […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Algee Eater
Hi Pan, don’t rush into anything! The fact is there are many different types of algae, and many different types of pleco, and you can not really say for sure that a ‘pleco’ will eat your algae. Firtsly algae. Algae can be caused by too much light, too many nutrients dissolved in the water, but […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – glofish
Author Message panbaneisha Joined: 07 Jan 2004Posts: 6 Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 4:42 am Post subject: glofish anyone seen these. GM zebra fish. sounds dodge to me! why not just buy neon tetras? Guest Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 2:16 am Post subject: glofish They are not yet approved in most of the world […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Endless endlers
Author Message miteu Guest Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:11 am Post subject: Endless endlers Just got a trio of endlers after years of trying. And yes they are the true endlers. Great little dudes, just waiting for some babies now Anyone else keeping these? Marc jules Site AdminJoined: 07 Jan 2004Posts: 4 Posted: Fri […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – elephant nosed fish
Hi scaligi, I would try feeding them at night. They are nocturnal, but mine do feed a little during the day. also worms are a good food. Bloodworm, whiteworm, even tubifex. Chuck in a cube of bloodworm, just after lights out every day. this should help!
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Algee Eater
Hi Pan, don’t rush into anything! The fact is there are many different types of algae, and many different types of pleco, and you can not really say for sure that a ‘pleco’ will eat your algae. Firtsly algae. Algae can be caused by too much light, too many nutrients dissolved in the water, but […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Guppys
Author Message timothy1166 Joined: 13 Mar 2004Posts: 3 Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 2:18 pm Post subject: Guppys Anyone here breed fancy guppies? You can post new topics in this forum You can reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this […]
aquarium-fish.info :: View topic – Corys
Corys (most anyway) are pretty easy to breed really. I have had continual sucess simply by doing a large water change, and then topping up with cooler water. Of course, they do like to be well fed first, but if they are, the water change does the rest. As the previous poster stated this simulates […]



