


I use a thin layer of sand in all my tanks rather than bare bottoms.






Ill wrote:well i guess you could do that.
Usually we use the red kinds here in breeding and selling rooms.
Always wondered can shrimp be used too like the white pearl?
or will they eat the fry? And couldn't you use tubifex instead.
Tubifex are red bloodworms who live in clear waters or so i was told.
apistomaster wrote:The scientific name for the California Black Worm is Lumbriculus variegatus.
Note this is the same genus to which the common earth worm belongs..




grokefish wrote:Good stuff Larry, I am a massive fan for letting anything live in my tanks, the more stuff the better it gives the fishys a much better life closer to nature so to speak. My ultimate goal would be to have a tank that is it's own eco-system where I do not have to put any food in there for them but I think that is just a pipe dream.
Matt
The types of fish I think would lend themselves well to such a set up would be Celestial Danios or one of the dwarf Corydoras or Aspidoras spp.



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