Cool! Then I won't rule them out.Yes. Had 25 Black Neons with 100s of Neocaridina in the same 80cm tank for a long time.
Thanks a lot! The mossy clumps are Aegagropila linnaei (actually a green algae).I'm a bit late to the party and only just discovered this thread. Really loving the latest "Succession" in the image above.
JEK, can I ask, and please excuse my ignorance and lack of knowledge, what are the mossy clumps at the bottom right and leading down from the rocks?
Thanks a lot! The mossy clumps are Aegagropila linnaei (actually a green algae).
Exactly - I have torn most of them in half.Thanks JEK. I'm learning something new every day. When I look for Aegagropila linnaei, Google comes up with Marimo Moss Balls. Are they the same and maybe cut in half?
Exactly - I have torn most of them in half.
You're very welcome.Brilliant. Thanks for all the help Johan, really appreciated.
They like <"really small food items">. Grindal worms are <"another favourite food">.C. pygmaeus added
They do have tiny little mouths. I'll try and get a hold of some grindal worms and start a culture.Hi all, They like <"really small food items">. Grindal worms are <"another favourite food">.
cheers Darrel
C. pygmaeus added - only 4 so far (long story), but the plan is to get at least twice as many.