you have to use the lake water that you found the clam in to fill your aquarium. you should also place sum mud or dirt from the bottum of the lake and some rocks.
Creek clams eat small plants, algae and tiny animals. They filter the food from the water. Clams are a good addition in a fish tank as they can filter the tank's water.
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In a tank? Snails, other fish, frogs.
if you can live with the smell
betta fish like at least a 1 gallon tank (nothing smaller) > They can live in a community tank but with no other bettas.
Male betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent fighting with other fish.
Bettas are typically aggressive and territorial fish, so they may not live peacefully with other fish in the same tank. It is important to research and carefully select tank mates that are compatible with bettas to avoid any conflicts.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
Hard to say... all depend on Type of fish what you feed them what equitment you use for your tank other fish in your tank how oftem you clean it etc.
Clams eat plankton. They are filter feeders, meaning they pump water into their bodies and filter the microorganisms through their gills.
Snails in a fish tank typically live for about 1 to 2 years.
My friend had hers in a mixed tank of platties and goldfish and such. They are lazy doccile fish mostly.