I have a Rhino Allergy Eater.. He is 23 years old and going strong.
I may be able to answer if you define "allergy eater".ANS2:Algae eater, maybe? Sure, they won't bother mollies.
around 2 to 2 and a half years.
the spiny ant-eater lives in a sandy habitat. in the land down under.
Apatosaurus was an herbivore, or plant eater, not a meat eater. It was a type of sauropod, or lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaur with a long neck.
Mainly in Australia and New Guinea.
The ant eater would be on the floor of a rain forest and the grasslands of South America.
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Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
Yes, I have had lots of experience with Oscars. One of mine died recently from a sickness. Algae eater fish are not dominant, in this case the Oscar does not take it as a threat and does not bother it. The answer to your question is yes, an Oscar can live with an algae eater fish.
Probably. if you have the right allergy meds
Diplodocus was a herbivore or plant eater. See the related link for more information.
yes guppies are hot watered fish so they need a heater and a filter also to be feed unlike an alge eater