Worms?
by johnarthur
A few snails don't hurt anything, but a giant fish would.
So far as the feeding issue goes, over feeding is a very common mistake usually made by inexperienced aquarists, and it's one...
...o a 25 or 30 percent water change, but larger water changes might change water parameters too rapidly. The feeding schedule is reasonable, and the aquarium is not over crowded, so the ammonia problem ...
Try feeding the fry some frozen baby brine shrimp. Baby live bearing fish usually like to hang out at the top of the aquarium, so a bushy, floating plant like hornwort will greatly increase fry surviv...
I think it's because I may be over feeding, or it might be because the tank hasn't fully cycled.
I did do a 25% water change tonight and I siphoned the rocks out and a lot seemed to come...
...and the rock in tank.Should i put the third one in tank also??cleo is doing better for air wise. i am only feeding him about 3-5 pellets but only i few at a time to make sure he is eating it all.I am ...
...ngs that can raise ammonia levels are a too large biological load (usually caused by over crowding or over feeding), insufficient buildup of beneficial bacteria, ammonia in the replacement water (chec...
... a very important test that generally uses a reagent and test tube. I suspect ammonia, because you're feeding quite a bit of frozen food, and it can really turn bad if it doesn't get eaten. ...
That doesn't seem like an over load. Maybe you're just feeding too much.
... idea what she is doing so i like to do all the work for it and she just buys the stuff but she insists on feeding and feeding and turning the snails over when they are upside down "because he ne...
...s keeping(long way off yet). Any tidbit of information I get is very helpful. Does he have any articles on feeding/water changes/stocking rates?...
Try feeding them some algae wafers.
...ss you have very messy fish (e.g., goldfish, plecos, some cichlids, etc.), have too many fish, or are over feeding. Algae growth can be caused by too many nutrients in the water, which can be the resu...
...e in stiches all the time! He is hunting huh? HAHAAA! One of mine tries to sneak up on me too when I am feeding him, never works out though because I can see him LOL. I gotta keep my eye on him so...
Also make sure you are not over feeding.
tank
by angela_brown
What are you feeding the baby mollies?
Try feeding them some frozen brine shrimp.
...at Albert has contracted ich indicates that ammonia may be present. That in turn says that you may be over feeding or the tap water has an ammonia compound. Municipal water systems with long supply li...
If my betta has a swim bladder infection should i keep feeding him if only less then i was before?
.... That can involve floating live plants that use up all the nutrients algae need, or it could be that over feeding is supplying too many nutrients. Regular, partial water changes can remove excess nut...
Good luck with the new fry. What are you feeding them?
fish
by angela_brown
What are you feeding the babies? Are they in the 10 gallon? Or in something smaller?
...enty gallon water changes. They are fed three times a day and the bottom of the tank is cleaned after each feeding. This prevents buildup of bacteria and fungus. My first blog post goes into a little ...
Yes. She looks very pregnant. Floating plants and patience are all you need now. And be sure to avoid over feeding.
...t her being so skinny?
i think i know the answer, but... i just want to be
sure I'm right. I'm feeding them the same amount of
food!
i don't get it. ...
hahaha I had that same situation the i found out my four year old sister was feeding them before i was awake.
That's good advice, because it seems like you may have been over feeding him. Just to be safe, try to do another partial water change before you leave.
I have observed that the spawning is somewhat quicker if you start feeding the pair with high protein food such as brine shrimp, beef hearts, etc.
The sinking sounds kind of like swim bladder. You can try feeding boiled de-shelled peas.
he will leave him in there for at least another week though, and continue feeding him the peas. even if he looks fine leav him in there a little longer
No, no rats or anything was housed in it previously, and over feeding might have helped the ammonia levels, but I did siphon the water once every week.
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