I had them several years ago. I did hear them croaking - more a sort of football rattle sound. I could just about hear it from the other end of the room if it was quiet.
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I'd appreciate your support should you be willing to offer it:
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I see everyone's tank is allegedly a 275-litre tank ie the updated website has made a fee errors. Wonder if they'll upgrade you by offering a tank of that capacity by way of a prize if you win...? ;)
It let me vote again. +1 :)
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Littlefish assuming that having 27 tanks is normal...
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I'd appreciate your support should you be willing to offer it:
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I decided to have another go at this, so as before, any support you would be able to offer me would be much appreciated :)
I'm fairly confident the tank has improved dramatically since February when I first changed the scape... hope you agree!
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Apparently you can get mini algae wafers which I'll look out for next time I buy them, though the current pack I have looks like it will last forever!I have a pack of mini algae wafers, which also looks as though it will last forever - happy to send you some of these as well as some Snail Stixx, so no need to buy any just yet!
Algae has decreased recently following a move from weekly fertiliser dosing to daily. @fcmf it sounds like you need an algae eater in your tank! (Ref your poll!) Have you also considered shrimp?I wouldn't trust my female x-ray tetras with shrimp.
Oh and I think I might be getting a 220l aquaoak for Xmas!
It's finally happening... 220ltr aquaoak purchased today (theres a sale on!)!Yes, re the sale, so I noticed - I was browsing the tanks online for what I would purchase if only I had the space. ::)
It's finally happening... 220ltr aquaoak purchased today (theres a sale on!)!
Their cute little faces, and the way they swim, described in one article I read as being that of an inebriated cow in comparison to the grace with which most other fish swim, an the looks of utter wonder on their faces when they are investigating plants and decor...the little buggers will steal your heart as you watch them. :)
It should be fed small snails (shell on) regularly, in order to maintain its sharp teeth
I read that they did on SF which is what put me off dwarf puffersQuoteIt should be fed small snails (shell on) regularly, in order to maintain its sharp teeth
Dwarf puffers always look funny with the post-feed tubby tummy. ;D6 of my 7 neon green rasboras get that, especially after a feed of brineshrimp or bloodworm. ;D