While away, another Glassfish departed, again for no apparent reason. If I can see a problem among them, it's just that they didn't grow a bit since I got them, back in January. Therefore, they are still in the hatchery, to avoid the archers' attentions. I wonder if this could somehow prevent their growth. But until I get some new plants, I cannot risk to release them into the Big World. Also, they still accept only very lively food (mosquito larvae; live bloodworms are ignored), which limits a lot the possibility of feeding them. For the holidays (almost 3 weeks away) I'll have someone to come and feed them a bit.
Here's the idea: I'm starting my very first aquarium, and I thought it may be cool to record what I do, for my own and perhaps someone else's use: so that we can all learn from MY OWN mistakes! Everybody's welcome to comment, or give suggestions (particularly useful if they come before it's too late...!). Let's see if it makes any sense, and if I'll ever have the strength and time to really do this. Cheers!
Tank Eheim Vivaline 240 l, heater Hydor ETH 300, filter Eheim professionel 3 350
Plan: mangrove river estuary, SG 1.002
2 Toxotes Microlepis (Archerfish), 6 Melanotaenia Boesemani (Rainbowfish), Neritina Natalensis (Zebra Nerite), Clithon Corona
Mangrove environments around the world
Plan: mangrove river estuary, SG 1.002
2 Toxotes Microlepis (Archerfish), 6 Melanotaenia Boesemani (Rainbowfish), Neritina Natalensis (Zebra Nerite), Clithon Corona
Mangrove environments around the world
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