hotweldfire
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Apologies if this is the wrong forum for this topic.
I have a new nano that's been cycling for a couple of months and am probably going to introduce some shrimp to it next week. In the meantime it has become a playground for an array of microorganisms. Primarily copepods but also a few worms (not planaria) and some tiny dark louse like creatures that like to hang out on the roots of my frogbit.
I'm sorely tempted to introduce some microrasbora in here as I think they'd have a field day on all this live food. However, I'm also somewhat uncomfortable with putting fish in a tiny 12 litre tank, even chilis.
Instead I was thinking I could use these creatures as a live food source for the fish in my main tank. Anybody have any ideas for catching them?
I have a new nano that's been cycling for a couple of months and am probably going to introduce some shrimp to it next week. In the meantime it has become a playground for an array of microorganisms. Primarily copepods but also a few worms (not planaria) and some tiny dark louse like creatures that like to hang out on the roots of my frogbit.
I'm sorely tempted to introduce some microrasbora in here as I think they'd have a field day on all this live food. However, I'm also somewhat uncomfortable with putting fish in a tiny 12 litre tank, even chilis.
Instead I was thinking I could use these creatures as a live food source for the fish in my main tank. Anybody have any ideas for catching them?