yes as long as the surface of the water is large enough to support the number of feeders.
Does it have a red hour glass on its bottom? If not, nope! Who the hell is going to pick the spider up to see if it has red on its bottom?
in a bowl
on earth.
initially live foods like larval feeders, then dead foods like small pieces of chicken
A beta fish lives happily in a bowl. Never, ever put a goldfish in a goldfish bowl (ironic, I know) because it's too small for them to live in.
Bottom feeders.
believe it or not my bottom feeder is still living we got it in 2005 and it is still living now in 2012
Starfish live in all the oceans, are bottom feeders, and can regenerate lost limbs.
They are bottom feeders. They will eat just about anything ....other small fish live or dead .
well, starfish a bottom feeders/dwellers so they hunt and live on the sea floor.
no of course it cant! its an animal that grows to large size and your going to stick it in a glass bowl no no no no no! you need a proper set up for this creature like a flaoting dock and a heater and lot of space to roam around and a glass bowl doesnt do that
Although it may well be possible to keep one for a short time (1"of fish NEEDS 1 gal of water)I believe it is cruel to keep any fish in a 'fish bowl'. Even a Betta.
Bottom Feeders. The term can be used to describe any organism which primarily dwells and feeds at the bottom on any aquatic habitat. However, it's most often used to describe organisms added to their tanks by aquarium enthusiasts in order to keep their tanks clean. In this case, bottom feeders will either consume the food left uneaten by the tank's main residents or the algae which grows within the tank itself. Examples of bottom feeders available commerically for home fish tanks are Caridina Multidentata, a type of algae eating shrimp, and Ampullariidae or Apple Snails, which consume excess food, rotting vegtation, etc.
The best is catfish clown loaches and algae eaters. Any bottom feeders are good.just make sure it is bigger than the oscars voice
Yes you can put a Betta and bottom feeders together in the same tank. I have two Chinese algae eaters and one male Betta in a 5gl tank and no one bothers each other. The bottom feeders need plants (preferable LIVE) and rocks or something they can hide under and sleep in themselves. I also have a Betta hammock (fake leave with a suction cup to attache to the side of the tank) that you can get at any pet store. My male Betta loves the hammock! One bottom feeder lives in a live plant and the other bottom feeder lives under a rock.
A gecko is usually an insectivorous specie. These animals will prey on live feeders but do not eat cheese. They usually require a live feeders, as it's able to move and grasps the animals attention.
As we know it, filter feeders in the oceans live on plankton . These really small organisms thrive in all the oceans .