Depends on which kinds of fish you have, pretty much anything except vegetarian fish will eat them.
I believe with mystery snails as long as you are above freezing you are ok but just to be safe at least 65F and no higher than 85F. Hope this helps
To care for baby snails in an aquarium, it is important to provide a suitable environment with clean water, proper temperature, and enough food. Regular water changes and monitoring of water quality are essential. Avoid overfeeding and ensure there are no aggressive tank mates that may harm the baby snails. Additionally, provide hiding spots and plants for them to explore and feel safe.
To care for baby snails in your aquarium, provide a balanced diet of algae, vegetables, and calcium-rich foods. Maintain clean water conditions, avoid overfeeding, and provide hiding spots for the snails to feel safe. Monitor water parameters regularly and remove any uneaten food to prevent water contamination.
Peaceful fish, who aren't large enough to eat the betta. Many quicker fish like to chew on their long fins. Medium-small schooling fish (tetras, platys, mollies, non-fancy guppies) and bottom dwelling fish/frogs/snails are safe.
Yes they are safe to eat out of the can.
If the baby is not kept safe the baby will die
they eat berries,nuts and fish.(male bears try to eat their cubs but the mothers keep their baby safe.):-)
It is generally safe to put a snail in a guppy fish tank as they are compatible species. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and debris, but be sure to monitor the tank to ensure the snail population does not grow too large and impact water quality.
Panga is a white fish that has been deemed safe for consumption.
It is generally safe to eat fish that may have worms as long as the fish is cooked thoroughly. Cooking fish at high temperatures kills any parasites, making it safe to consume.
No, it is not safe to keep lucky bamboo in a fish tank as it can release toxins that are harmful to fish.
No, it is not safe to put lucky bamboo in your fish tank as it can release toxins that are harmful to fish.