danger_chicken
Swim Fishy Swim!
Looking for snails for feeders perferrabily ramshorn but will take others.
I know I can't seem to catch up with you.so should i just ship them or what... and didn't you have white t grade colorquarts?
Until I get an established breeding population I'll always have a need.I have a ton also, so let me know if Phil doesn't come through. No clue what type they are, but they're small and active.
I was befroe the date change but a few months ago I volunteered to work this weekend.Going to the BBQ? I'll bring more if you are.
Thanks Minifoot, Donkeyfish and the Todds for all the snails. I'll take them anytime you have them.
Yeah I moved him last week and then aquascaped the tank for him on Monday. This is the first time since I've had him that he's in a tank specifically setup for him in terms of aquascaping. He's happier now then ever before. His tail is open a lot more now and he swims around more. I think he loves checking out all the activity in the room compared to the back room he was in.i got MANY more and now a different variaty too.......... did you move your puffer yet? i'll be down for another trade weekend after next....
Make sure you know what kind you are getting, many need brackish - if not all the time they will when they get older. Most that are pure freshwater get big 12"+. There is a south american puffer that is 100% freashwater and stays small but it's teeth are a problem as in they grow fast and usually need to be trimmed a couple of times a year. All puffers need snails and crustians to keep their teeth trim. I also feed mine red wigglers and black worms and the odd convict that wakes up with a triangle chuck missing from it's head. Mine will only eat live food, but some people are successful at getting theirs to eat frozen. They tend to be mean little suckers. The bigger ones will kill anything in the tank. The smaller ones aren't as bad but tend to be fin nippers. Check out http://www.thepufferforum.com/PufferPedia to see what type will work for you and http://www.thepufferforum.com/forum/library/ for care.Hey Danger - Abby saw puffers at the local wallyworld and decided she might want to have them in her new (to her) 55 gallon. I know nothing about them (except that they eat snails, now lol)
Give me some insight into keeping them?
woohoo goodie bagsYou are most welcome! It was nice to meet you in person, sorry I was so busy and couldn't chat more. Hope you had fun! I'll make sure to bring you goodiebags to the meetings, LOL!