It won't be a problem for the worm-- they get along perfectly in the wild after all. You might have trouble seeing your pet, though.
If you have a pet worm, you need to keep it in a pretty big container with a lot of dirt (usually a good sized fish tank, around 10 gallons, with a minimum of about 2 gallons). Worms eat dirt, so only dirt is accepted.
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I would advise you to get rid of the Jaguar cichlid (Parachromis managuensis). These fish grow too big for a 10gal tank.
At a Petsmart, Petco, aquarium builder, or a trusted pet shop
At a Petco store or another pet store they have them there all the time.
You may be able to use a very small internal filter with a 2.5 gallon tank. You can check with your local fish/pet store and they may be able to show you ones that would work for your tank
A 10 gallon fish tank is available for purchase from a number of retailers. Such retailers include any local pet and fish stores, such as Petsmart. Ten gallon fish tanks are also available online from Amazon.
I would not recommend anything smaller than a 29 gallon tank for any begining tank. I would recommend a ball python for a first time owner. Please do the research, check with your local pet stores, libraries, book stores and ask a lot of questions before you actually get your pet snake. End of April is the time to really get shopping for a pet snake as that is when most are hatching.
Yes, there are several species of freshwater crayfish available in the pet trade. A single crayfish can be kept in a 10-15 gallon or larger tank.
depending on where you live you can find a tank at walmart(for around $10.00-$12.oo) for a tank lids are more expensive they are about ($20.00 -$40.00) or go to your local pet store beleave it or not they have lots of sales on tank around this time of year.Also about the same price depending on your pet shop.