HorseLover! wrote:How many UK gallons/ liters would a common and comet goldfish need? I want to move him into a bigger tank and have got one in mind, but I might have to take the goldfish that is in it if it's big enough. Otherwise I could wait for the goldfish to die as they don't look after it.
If I move him into the room I am thinking I will need a heater- any suggestions?
lσσncαll wrote:lσσncαll wrote:I've got a problem. I just checked on my bettas and my pink veiltail, Drogo, is missing the majority of his tail. Previously, he had a tiny problem with fin rot that I've been working at treating but he's missing almost an inch of his tail that was there earlier. I don't see it anywhere in his tank. I'm about to remove the plants in his tank, even though there's never been any problems with them before. His anal fin is a bit torn too. Is it possible that he's doing this to himself?
Guys, please. I'm just worried. When I went to work yesterday, he was fine. When I got home, the majority of it was gone without a trace. I'm almost positive fin rot wouldn't do it that quickly.
lσσncαll wrote:lσσncαll wrote:I've got a problem. I just checked on my bettas and my pink veiltail, Drogo, is missing the majority of his tail. Previously, he had a tiny problem with fin rot that I've been working at treating but he's missing almost an inch of his tail that was there earlier. I don't see it anywhere in his tank. I'm about to remove the plants in his tank, even though there's never been any problems with them before. His anal fin is a bit torn too. Is it possible that he's doing this to himself?
Guys, please. I'm just worried. When I went to work yesterday, he was fine. When I got home, the majority of it was gone without a trace. I'm almost positive fin rot wouldn't do it that quickly.
Betta. wrote:Hey guys, I have an issue.
Recently Blueberry died, he was sort of my pride and joy. But this morning, I found Serpent dead as well. She was fine last night but this morning I found her dead under a plant and she looked like she had been rotting for days. Is there some sort of betta disease that is contiguous and kills in a few hours?
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the difference between most fish and amphibians is vast, plecos will go after any animal that produces huge amounts of slime. this includes: amphibians, goldfish, koi, Oscars and other large cichlids, and lungfish. these animals are extremely slimy(for one reason or another) and make easy targets for plecos, because most(not all) lack large, sharp teeth to shred flesh, so they hunt slower, slimy fish because they can suck the slime and the thin skin off. newts and salamanders, due to the fact that they have toes, give plecos an added bonus to go for.
while not all plecos are extreme meat eaters, some can be(there are species that only eat meat). my normal pleco(about 15 inches long) enjoys eating pieces of shrimp and catching feeder goldfish(its freaky, but he will chase our Oscar's feeder fish down and suck them to death...)
HorseLover! wrote:How many UK gallons/ liters would a common and comet goldfish need? I want to move him into a bigger tank and have got one in mind, but I might have to take the goldfish that is in it if it's big enough. Otherwise I could wait for the goldfish to die as they don't look after it.
If I move him into the room I am thinking I will need a heater- any suggestions?
flyteck wrote:I'd be game for making a new thread ovo
Would I be able to play with the front page formatting a bit?
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