what would be a good freshwater shrimp, snail or fish, for cleaning algae and waste in a small aquarium with a small turtle in it (musk: 6 inch)
what would be a good freshwater shrimp, snail or fish, for cleaning algae and waste in a small aquarium with a small turtle in it (musk: 6 inch)
Tagged algae, Aquarium, fish, freshwater shrimp, freshwater tanks, snail, snails, turtle
Anything smaller than Rainbows out there that can live out their life in a 10 gallon. The tank also has 2 blue red-tailed variatus(platies), a mystery snail, and 1 ghost shrimp.
Tagged anything, freshwater, freshwater sharks, gallon, gallon tank, Ghost, ghost shrimp, life, mystery, mystery snail, rainbows, shrimp, snail, tank
I hear that the bettas will eat ghost shrimp but how will the fish react with a small aquarium tank frog or a snail? My betta “Albus” is very tempramental and lives in a one gallon aquarium. I need to know before I test his pride and limits before I end up killing the poor thing. Please help me!!!!!
Tagged albus, aquarium tank, betta, bettas, creatures, fish, frog, gallon aquarium, ghost shrimp, pride, snail
I previously tried to add ghost shrimp to my tank and I haven’t seen them at all since then, so I’m assuming they have been eaten. With that in mind, I wonder, if I were to consider a freshwater snail or even a clam, would the same thing probably happen to them?
I currently have zebra danios, dwarf gourami, black skirt tetra, rasboras, and corys in the tank.
Tagged clam, freshwater, freshwater snail, Ghost, ghost shrimp, invertebrates, mind, question, shrimp, snail, tank, thing
I just checked my tank and I have low ammonia, nitrates and nitrites. The conern I have is I also have low alkalinity and low ph of 6.2 which is acidic. Is this bad? I have 2 bleeding heart tetras, 2 threadfin rainbows, 2 shrimp, a dwarf frog, 3 rasporas, a snail and a otocinclis.
Tagged alkalinity, ammonia, bleeding heart, conern, dwarf, dwarf frog, freshwater, freshwater tank, frog, heart, nitrates, shrimp, snail, tank, threadfin