I thought they were saltwater creatures, though. My cousin had two shrimp (not sure what kind) in his tank and they lived for about two years. Which is good, I think? _________________
I thought they were saltwater creatures, though. My cousin had two shrimp (not sure what kind) in his tank and they lived for about two years. Which is good, I think?
According to that Wiki article, they're freshwater.
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Hi everyone,I have a problem with my dog and I was wondering if anyone encountered the same problem.Mine is a 5 month old female Siberian Husky who eats her poop with a passion. I want to stop this bad behaviour but I don't know how.Does anyone have any methods that they've tried and work? _________________
Looks like a "Miho" to me. No reason, just does. Unless it's a guy, then we'll have to come up with something else.
Miho it is, then!
I hope Miho survives. I had another silver molly who died in a few days due to shock, and now Miho is showing the same symptoms.
crvn107 wrote:
Hi everyone,I have a problem with my dog and I was wondering if anyone encountered the same problem.Mine is a 5 month old female Siberian Husky who eats her poop with a passion. I want to stop this bad behaviour but I don't know how.Does anyone have any methods that they've tried and work?
My colleague, who breeds toy spaniels, said that she uses a spray bottle. Her dogs HATE getting wet, so when they misbehave, she sprits them.
According to that Wiki article, they're freshwater.
Honto?! I'll ask the fish store tomorrow. I'll be going to get a breeding trap for Preggers.
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You should have a birth tank for her. Otherwise the babies will end up as fish food You can buy little floating ones that sit in the main tank.
I think I have a plan. If she doesn't give birth by morning, I'll set up my small tank for the fry, and in the meantime place Preggers in a Breeding Trap. When the fry are born, I'll move them to the small tank.
The thing is, when I researched online, most people recommend letting the fish eat the fry once they're born so I don't have a load of fish everywhere.
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BTW, I thought "Sakana" was a good name for a fish
I read this at Jun's forum and really liked the name, since it means "fish" in Japanese. I'll give it to the other female swordtail. Sakana.
Now I need a name for the male swordtail! _________________
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