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Old 15-01-2007, 02:41 AM
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If I am not mistaken, the blood worms will cause some kind of disease in the tank.

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If I am not mistaken, the blood worms will cause some kind of disease in the tank.
If you are feeding those RM1 per pack blood worm. Then the possibilities are there. If you are feeding Hikari blood worm. Then you got 0% possibility.

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Never have mosquito larvae in my tank..so...i got no idea.

Mini puffer attrack by those with shell, slow move and colorful thing. Normally you will see it will whack the guppy or any colorful fish tail. if your tank out of snail.
i thought pygmy puffers only attack fish with long fins/tails like guppies.
turned out i was wrong. even my neon tetras were got a "treat"

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Pygmy puffers will attack any small size fish that swims slowly. That means fish that are either sleeping or unaware that the puffer is swimming up to the fish. My puffer used to attack my neon tetras and dwarf corydoras. Luckily all of them swim off in time.

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Pygmy puffers will attack any small size fish that swims slowly. That means fish that are either sleeping or unaware that the puffer is swimming up to the fish. My puffer used to attack my neon tetras and dwarf corydoras. Luckily all of them swim off in time.
hehe same thing happened to my neon tetras and corydoras. at first i didnt realized they were being attacked. i only realized after noticing the torn tails of my neons and corys

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Some small snails in the tank is ok as long as they dont get overpopulated...

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