I have a ten gallon tank with a betta, 8 glofish, and 3 shrimp. I want to add some guppies, but I saw that they need aquarium salt added. Can I just put the guppies in without adding the salt or will the salt kill my other fish?
I have a ten gallon tank with a betta, 8 glofish, and 3 shrimp. I want to add some guppies, but I saw that they need aquarium salt added. Can I just put the guppies in without adding the salt or will the salt kill my other fish?
Tagged Aquarium, aquarium salt, betta, fish, freshwater, gallon, gallon tank, glofish, guppies, salt, shrimp, tank
I have a 100 gallon tank with 24 guppies and i also have 3 long armed freshwater shrimps about 4-6 cm long ( head to tail , not including arms)
can they live with each other or will the shrimps eat my guppies.
( this answer is only for b c ) i did not use windex or any chemical , i just cleaned the tank with salt and a sponge ( i learned it at ” How clean is your house” ) it makes the tank extra clean and does not contain any chemicals that harms the fish.
Tagged 100 gallon tank, freshwater, gallon, guppies, head, Shrimps, tail, tank
I want to buy a freshwater fish/shrimp that cleans the aquarium, so that it remains clean. But the problem is I don’t know the name of those type of shrimps/fishes. And I want one that won’t eat my guppies.
I also want a type that cost LESS and won’t eat my guppies. Thank you!
My dad said we might get a 29 gallon fish tank in the living room, yay! It will be a freshwater tank. What are some good fish I could keep in there? By the way, I have my own 10 gallon tank in my bedroom with a few guppies, dwarf platies, and ghost shrimp, so maybe something a little different than this? I also have a betta tank in my room too.
So the bottom line is this: What are some fairly interesting and not-that-hard to keep fish that will live well in a 29 gallon tank?
Brine shrimp are guppies’ favorite food as seen here. These are the offspring of the guppies I showed you in the first video, only 4 months later.
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