Mr.Diggler
Smitten with Sookie
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2annnnd 2nd thing... try putting your rocks on the VERY bottom of the tank-no matter how small of an eel you get they WILL knock over the rocks ;) I've have 4 eels now... even my dinky guys knocked things over. putting it on the bottom makes it to where they can't dig underneath and cause rock slides and eventual tank breakage....
snowies are great for beginners-he probably won't eat the shrimp tho.... at the aquarium we have about 10 eels in with maybe 20 or so shirmp and they just happily co-exist and my eel has never taken out a shrimp... now crabs on the other hand... lol
He epoxied the rocks down. :wink:
I thought snowflake eels where crustacean eater and will pretty much eat any crustacean? What kinds of shrimp are they? The ones with the white antennas?
Are there any crustacean I can put with my dragon eel?
never underestimate the strenght of eels!
(two being 3" dragons mind you)
to the bottom of the tank or to each other? if it's not connected to the bottom and all the other rocks are connect that makes for a bigger problem-one wrong move and the tank is gone.... never underestimate the strenght of eels!
Ammonium 0
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PH 8.2
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Nitrite 0
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Nitrate >5
= A small cyano outbreak. :frustrat:
The crappy thing is, I couldn't get by the LFS to get water before they closed. Oh well, I guess it can wait until tomorrow. :grumble: