CSF wrote:PeachFuzz wrote:CSF wrote:I forgot how much platies are in terms of bioload. I have four and they are quite a handful .-.
Indeed. Livebearers in general make a lot of waste.
Would guppies be less considering their size, or would they be just the same?
CSF wrote:Ah okay. In the future what would be a good recommendation for egg lying fish?
PeachFuzz wrote:CSF wrote:Ah okay. In the future what would be a good recommendation for egg lying fish?
I like tetras and rasboras. Lots of different varieties, pick your poison! My favourites are neon tetras, rummynose tetras, galaxy rasboras, ember tetras, and espei rasboras.
A nice alternative to guppies, although still live-bearing, are endlers. They're smaller than fancy guppies and have a lighter bioload.
control wrote:what kind of food should I order for a betta?
also, I'm trying to find a good heater for a 2 gallon tank, hopefully one that isn't super expensive but at the same time I don't really know what I'm looking for. Would anyone have any recommendations?






PeachFuzz wrote:Aruni4 wrote:Hello! Just wanna know a bit about ghost shrimp!
1. Preferred ph for them?
2. Temperature?
3. Territorial or not?
4. How much is the bioload for them?
5. Tank size?
Actually, I'm not getting any shrimps anytime soon, I just imagined a tank with lots of plants and ghost shrimps hopping all around! Then thought of some questions.
1. 6.5-8, but don't worry about it.
2. 65-85F
3. If you overstock they will fight, otherwise they're pretty mellow.
4. Very light
5. 5 shrimp per gallon, but don't use a 1 gallon tank. Shrimp are VERY sensitive to water quality and it's difficult to keep a stable nitrogen cycle in that small of a tank. 5 gallons is good.
If you get glass shrimp at Petco or petsmart or another chain-type store, most will die shortly. They're bred as feeders and zero care is given to their treatment and health before being shipped to the store.
.:FarmGirlAtHeart:. wrote:How do you keep your ponds clean? Mine has so much algae and filth that we can't even see into it.
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