Swordtails and platies are very closely related and will interbreed. Only buy one male swordtail or they will fight horribly. Coolie loaches need a lot of space and they also need a sand substrate to burrow in. Sand substrate tanks are hard to look after. This is not a beginner's fish; consider carefully. Rosy barbs are suitable for this sort of community tank, and shouldn't cause too many problems unless you have fin nipping problems. Buying more rosy barbs might solve this problem. Black-barred limia are livebearers. If you can get some they should be compatible in this tank. However they are quite rare in the aquarium trade and possibly very expensive. Angelfish can be sensitive but are often kept by beginners with no problems. They are compatible with all the other fish listed. Not sure about the yabbies. A lot of freshwater crayfish eat fish. If they are very small (less than 4cm adult size) and your pet shop is keeping them with fish you can buy some. Be very careful. Also they will eat the platy/swordtail/limia fry.
They go together quite well with corn and potatoes and kielbasa.
Paws ( the clawed foot of a beast ) = Pause ( To stop)
clawed foot of a beast = paws a stoppage for time = pause
Yes. Clawed frogs do have claws, but they won't hurt you.
no they will not eat red clawed crab!
African clawed frog was created in 1802.
Cameroon clawed frog was created in 1982.
people sometimes eat African clawed frogs
No, these two animals cannot live together well. The turtle will often attack the crab in an effort to eat it, and it is not advisable for them to live in the same tank together.
It depends. For example, snakes do not have feet, whereas lizards have clawed feet.
Short clawed otters are nocternal.
Long-clawed Ground Squirrel was created in 1823.