Will Crayfish Eat Shrimp?

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Yes, crayfish will eat shrimp. Crayfish are omnivorous scavengers and feed on both plant matter as well as small animals like insects, snails, worms and other crustaceans. This includes shrimp. While they can be found grazing on aquatic plants in rivers or ponds during the day, at night they actively hunt for food such as …

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Java Fern Turning Black

Java Fern Turning Black

Java ferns turning black is a common issue among aquarists. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as too much light, insufficient fertilization and poor water quality. When the Java Fern turns black, it is usually due to one or more of these issues. The best way to treat this problem is …

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Is My Shrimp Dead Or Molting?

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Motionless and unresponsive shrimp are typically dead. They become stiff and rigid over time, differing from recently deceased shrimp, which may have a grayish and soft exterior. Dead shrimp may have lost legs or claws due to predators in their environment. These physical indicators can help determine if your shrimp is alive, molting, or deceased. …

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Where to Get Styrofoam for Free?

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Styrofoam is a flexible, lightweight material that’s often used in craft projects and insulation. It can be difficult to find for free, but there are some options. One way to get styrofoam for free is by visiting local stores or businesses such as hardware stores, grocery stores, restaurants, and coffee shops. Ask if they have …

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Can Swordtail Fish Live With Goldfish?

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Yes, swordtail fish can live with goldfish. Both species are compatible in terms of water parameters (temperature, pH and hardness). Swordtails get along well with other peaceful community tank mates such as guppies and mollies. However, swordtails may become aggressive towards each other or smaller fish if they are overcrowded so it is important to …

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Biggest Fish for 29 Gallon Tank

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The largest fish that can comfortably live in a 29 gallon tank is the Common Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus). This fish typically grows to between 10-12 inches and needs an aquarium of at least 70 gallons when it reaches its maximum size. However, if you keep it in the 29 gallon tank while it is still …

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Water Temperature for Pleco

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A Pleco is a freshwater fish that requires a constant temperature of between 75 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit, or 24-28 degrees Celsius. The ideal water temperature for most species is 78-80F (25-27C). This range allows the fish to live comfortably and retain its energy levels while helping it remain healthy. When keeping more than one …

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Columnaris Treatment Planted Tank

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Columnaris, also known as Cotton Wool Disease or Saddleback Disease, is a bacterial infection that can affect fish in planted tanks. To treat it, the tank should be filled with freshwater and maintained at an appropriate temperature between 22-26°C. Also, salt baths can be used for mild cases of Columnaris; 1 tablespoon of non-iodized salt …

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90 Gallon Bow Front Aquarium

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A 90 gallon bow front aquarium is a large and impressive tank designed to showcase fish or aquatic plants. It has an innovative curved front that creates a beautiful, 3D viewing experience for the observer. The design of this type of aquarium allows you to see more from any angle due to its larger depth …

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Albino Kuhli Loach

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The Albino Kuhli Loach (Pangio kuhlii) is a freshwater fish native to South East Asia. It has an elongated body with two yellow stripes running along its sides and a pale, almost transparent coloration. This species of loach prefers tropical waters between 22-26°C (72-79°F). They are generally slow moving and prefer soft substrates like sand …

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