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Trick or Treat for peas please. Makes you wonder what goes on in their little fishy brains, doesn't it? You can delete it from within your control panel. I do feel sorry for the poor little platies in that tank in the store though. If she starts to show ANYTHING other than her normal self Id consider treating the tank. Instead of fish freaking out fish flipping out. Quelques animation en Flash. I have sent that pic to several of my friends who either have bettas or know mine and the reviews are rave! If you can only swear at it, it's software. One of them reacts to something and it goes through the school of RBP like wildfire, now everybody is reacting. If she starts to show ANYTHING other than her normal self Id consider treating the tank. Let's watch the tank for a few days and start testing nitrates once the nitrites and ammonia hit zero. You can delete it from within your control panel. otherwise, a few days to let the biobugs get really comfy is probably the best way to handle it. imbellis now with no ill efects. I certainly enjoyed watching her weave her way through the greenery to get from one end of the tank to the other! Helps keep the ol' Poo Train running through the station on schedule, too. or nothing will catch up to you. That one goldfish was allowed to live in their tank and for all I know, he still does. Its one of my favorite of the small plants. They are notorious for their flighty nervous energy. That may not be funny to some folks but I sure did laugh out loud! If I used a sponge filter to keep the water movement at a minimum could he be happy? The hot pink tank is the part that he hates. The only other items in the tank are live plants and a single driftwood snag. Besides, although they're all party animals, many bettas are non-drinkers. One of them reacts to something and it goes through the school of RBP like wildfire, now everybody is reacting. Makes you wonder what goes on in their little fishy brains, doesn't it? Pretty against the background of green. Piranha don't quite live up to their horror film reputation, but they have healthy sets of chompers and absolutely do bite. The reason why they flipping out is totally immaterial, all it takes is one. That one goldfish was allowed to live in their tank and for all I know, he still does. The only other items in the tank are live plants and a single driftwood snag. Most bettas like peas just fine, and offering a few bits of greenery once a week or so won't hurt them one bit. Trick or Treat for peas please. If you know you're on the menu, then the last thing you want is to feel exposed. I just can't let him go to a college apartment, it's so cold there and he isn't fond of beer. Let's watch the tank for a few days and start testing nitrates once the nitrites and ammonia hit zero. Fin damage is bad, but missing chunks means it's time for humane euthanasia. |
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