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i know im a bit late to the party and this isnt relevant but i just got my dream species (hoffmanseggi) and was wondering what supplemental food you would recommend?
I have a really hard time tolerating the noise that the air bubblers make, the machines are so loud! Is there any way to culture daphnia in a filtered tank versus an aerated tank, or will a filter always suck the daphnia up and kill them?
Sir,Can you please tell the way to identify the isopods. I can find no key. I am a research scholar wanting to work on Oniscus asellus but can't find the sources to identify and distinguish. Please help.
I didn't know you kept darts too! They have wonderful bright colors, but if they didn't require daily care/feeding we would have considered keeping a tank!
Hey Russ...what's a nice big isopod that can act as a cuc in an arid environment? Bearded dragon....and provide a nice snack when out and about....and won't try to eat the dragon..😂😂😂
@@gamebred26 I haven’t kept bearded dragons, but TBH, A lot of people report success with P. laevis or P. aff. laevis., despite the concerns. One factor could be that dragons will usually eat them, keeping them from getting too densely populated. Porcellio dilatatus ‘Giant Canyon’ could be a good option
Aw darn, I was at a first aid/CPR training this morning and couldn’t make it! But if you do another livestream at this time next week I should be able to. 😊 Also, the nasatum peaches you sent me had mancae last week! 🎉
Hi Ramingo! I’m trying to stream earlier while I am off for the summer so that people like you in different time zones can can join in! I am recovering slowly. I hope to visit the beaches of Italy someday….😁
@@TheEudaemonicPlague yes, they do. Probably too Much to be used as a staple in comparison to their wild diet…yet many report breeding success when offering lots of carrots.
Am a bit drunk at moment But does the goldfish with the clear two tail a at least a 45 gallon adequate enough for two goldfish ? They just got their 15 gallon tank for quarantine. They seem happy but I wanna make sure they know the healthy life they can.