The optimal temperature range for the species in the wild is 18-26 °C (64-79 °F), but it can survive water temperatures down to 5°C (41°F).
White clouds can refer to a couple things. It can describe clouds that are white in appearance. It can also refer to the nickname of White Cloud Mountain minnows, which are a type of fish.
it is a small white puffy cloud that slowly drifts across the sky
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White Cloud Regular Bleach is 6% Sodium Hypochlorite....yeilds 5.7% available chlorine. The Clorox Regular Bleach label reads the same.
New Zealand
Any well balanced flake food for tropical fish will do.
Only if they are white cloud minnows.
Yes, almost all shops sell guppies and nearly all of them sell white cloud minnows.
She can buy some little fish that will eat the mosquito larvae. I have White Cloud Mountain minnows.
If by minnow you mean the "white cloud mountain minnow" (Tanychthys albonubes) then they are old at around 2-3years.
Whitecloud Mountain Minnows are egg layers.
White clouds can refer to a couple things. It can describe clouds that are white in appearance. It can also refer to the nickname of White Cloud Mountain minnows, which are a type of fish.
Yes they are. Plenty of websites will give advice.
2 twice a day for each of them.
Harlequin Rasboras White Cloud Minnows Zebra Danios Guppies Mollies Platies Swordtails Corydoras
White Cloud Mountain Minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) are a TROPICAL fish and should be kept at around 64F to 75F. Although they are very tough and can stand being kept in cold water conditions their life span is greatly reduced by being kept at too cold temperatures. They are egg layers and so can not get pregnant.
No, they actually lay eggs. The eggs are laid in a patch of slime that might stick to some plants or to a rock. They hatch out in two or three days. White Cloud Minnows will occasionally eat their young, but not always, especially if they have other food. It might be worth separating the young till they grow a bit.