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by Gryffindor's Sword » Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:36 pm
So my mystery snails are a breed of mystery snail that give birth to live young. Viviparidae is what their called and that's why I haven't seen any eggs. I noticed some little black dots on one of the s ails and that was worrying me and now a week later, I see about 5 babies crawling around! Crazy!!
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by snarfsnarf » Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:00 pm
TerrificTeddyGuineas wrote:So my mystery snails are a breed of mystery snail that give birth to live young. Viviparidae is what their called and that's why I haven't seen any eggs. I noticed some little black dots on one of the s ails and that was worrying me and now a week later, I see about 5 babies crawling around! Crazy!!
Congrats on your snail babies, haha. c:
I lost all my panda barbs within two days. Hm.
Hope I don't lose any more fish ._.
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by scuttlefish » Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:31 pm
Chayleo- Wait- Are you the person who lost all your tiger barbs?
PeachFuzz- Oo, heavily planted tank! And nice fish!
.:TrueToHens:.- So they're the size of minnows or something? Howlong do they take to grow? Can you show me a picture of how they look like?
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by Hime » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:34 pm
Yes,I'mTheDisneyGirl wrote:I love my corys! Would it be safe to feed them cucumber?
Well, technically yes it's safe, but it's also likely they won't eat it. Mine have nibbles zucchini once or twice, but corries are more meat eaters and don't really touch veggies or algea. They do occasionally eat algae wafers I offer for my ottos, but that's about it.
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by odd miku » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:43 pm
Username: WidowlaenHow many fish tanks do you have: One, its a 55 gallon.
Types of fish that you have: All goldfish, i believe 1 comet and the others i'm not sure.
Your fishs' names: Donut and Pickles. I originally had a fourth one named Tiny, and Mutant passed away today.
How long have you had fish: Most of my life. I had betas, i had goldfish, i loved them all.
I have no photos of my fish right now, but i promise i'll get a photo or two as soon as possible.
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by ~Sunburst~ » Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:57 am
Came home from school today and went to feed my fishies. As I put food in my 13 gal. freshwater I dipped my finger in, and the water was so warm! I check the thermometer and it read 85 degrees! It's never gotten that high, and I always leave the heater at 75-78 degrees. Weird...Sadly, my last Panda cory died, too. And the other one just died a week ago. Weird, too.
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