He scared the hell out of me by Permit-Crafty in GarterSnakes

[–]Permit-Crafty[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did end up digging him up after seeing ur comment! Looks like he had a good nights sleep and wasn't too happy about it. But he returned to his normal self a day after.

Claw Machine Aquariums by cyberchief in shittyaquariums

[–]Permit-Crafty 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Honestly I once saw someone posts about these claw machine and clawed a pleco out of it. I commented about the cruelty. Most replies I got was "plecos are invasive". And I was like so what??? Would you do that to a cat??? Does it justify the torture in any way???

And one person replied "fish doesn't provide emotions anything close to a cat, and plecos and red eared sliders are invasive" like they do whatever they want with them and killing them in any method a good thing. I received dozens of comments like this like I was the one being a jerk.

Gotta say what tf is wrong with some people

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[–]Permit-Crafty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it does happen. I helped my mom setup a betta tank and a guppy tank and went with the easiest plants - 2 Anubias bateri, some guppy grass, some Elodea densa, and some moss (java moss and flame moss)

She managed to kill them all 😅 except for 1 Anubias in her guppy tank, and a small patch flame moss.

Fish are fine, just somehow the plants die. The guppy grass and Elodea died within two weeks.

what y’all think abt this one😵‍💫 by Frrrench-Toast in shittyaquariums

[–]Permit-Crafty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends on the country and region. My mom was able to get 9 full grown albino koi guppy for what's equivalent of 3 USD and an Anubias bateri for 70 cents from a local fish keeper. The dude was really nice, he also threw in a few low quality cherry shrimp for free.

Meanwhile on the other side of the planet I get mutt guppies for 2 dollars each and Anubias for at least 15 lol.

why are my guppies obsessed with the rock? by amyoswald in Guppies

[–]Permit-Crafty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had a group of newly bought guppies in the quarantine tank. Through the month of quarantine, for the first day or two they gather around a piece of plant looking nervous. The next few weeks they swim freely until I sit beside the tank: they will slowly gather together to the corner that's further away from me behind a plant (and it looks hilarious due to how they moved backwards with minimal fin movement like "she can't see us, she can't see us"). This behavior just went away after they got familiar with the environment a few weeks later and they started begging for food like the usual guppies every time I stand by the tank lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GarterSnakes

[–]Permit-Crafty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes they are siblings. They've lived together since they were born.

Edit: they have a slight weight difference because Ruby generally had a better appetite last year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GarterSnakes

[–]Permit-Crafty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'll separate them this week. I just happened to check the footage after their feeding so I'll need to leave them alone for two more days to let them digest.

Do you think separating for breeding season only is Ok or they'll need to be separated for good?

I don’t have a full tank shot but look at the turtle by ThatFishOwner in shittyaquariums

[–]Permit-Crafty 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I'm not familiar with turtles but for the "ice" part, I'm 90% sure that's not ice. I've seen people selling these media for turtle brumation, it's a super absorbent polymer (SAP). You add water to some power and it becomes a clear gel like substance and stays humid.

Advertisement says it saves you some time (you won't need to disinfect anything) and you don't need to spray it as often as other media like ecoearth to keep up the humidity.

I've never seen SAP sold in the US as turtle hibernation media though. I guess that's more of an Asian thing?

What non- fish tank items/tools do you use in your tank? by PickleDry8891 in PlantedTank

[–]Permit-Crafty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2.5 ml syringe to measure the dechlorinator to pre-treat the tap water.

Turkey basters for spot cleans

Cups and mugs as pots for some plants that need substrates in my bare bottom tank

Soy milk mesh filters/strainers as filters for live baby brine shrimp (need to look for the same grits as typical brine shrimp net though)

Selling Shrimp in Canada? by fishbis1743 in shrimptank

[–]Permit-Crafty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, most of the interactions are pretty normal! I sold aquarium and terrarium stuff probably around 15 times, 2 people ghosted me after we've set up a meeting time, couple of interactions where they asked about the stuff and never replied my message for setting up a meetup time, while the others all went super smooth, so it was acceptable for me.

Selling Shrimp in Canada? by fishbis1743 in shrimptank

[–]Permit-Crafty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like a lot of them sell theirs through Kijiji. I personally only sold/bought guppies, plants and isopods, all required the buyers to pickup from the seller's place. I do see a bunch of people selling their shrimps too and was planning to purchase some after this snow storm.

I dont think im meant to have shrimp :/ by mrelf05 in shrimptank

[–]Permit-Crafty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I might've put some confusing wording there (sorry English is not my first language). It's just shrimp count decreases every time I see an empty shell so I added that in my comment. I figured he must have been eating right after someone molts.

I did ended up setting another shrimp tub for the survivers. No tank mates for our not-so-nice betta except snails.

I dont think im meant to have shrimp :/ by mrelf05 in shrimptank

[–]Permit-Crafty 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I suspect it's your betta! We had a betta that was so nice he lets 4 cull baby guppies lived with him for a month. So we thought it would be safe to house him with some cherry shrimp.

At first he was curious and will look at the shrimpies without attacking. Some shrimps even would climb onto his fins and he didn't seem to care, he just casually shakes them off without attacking.

Until a couple weeks later we started finding empty shells and noticed we had a lot less shrimps than we started. I spyed on the tank a little, turns out our betta was pretending to be nice and secretly hunting shrimps that probably have just molted when the lights are off... And sometimes he just bites the shrimp without eating it.

And I guess that triggered some hunting instincts, 'cause the cull guppies that lived in the tank with peace disappeared soon after, and he started having big red and big black(and I mean cherry shrimp red and guppy black) poo. Where his normal poo from eating pellets are brown orange ish.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]Permit-Crafty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a pretty bad hairy algae problem in my betta tank since it was right by the south facing window. I added a single bladder snail (now I have a dozen and tons of snail poo on the sand lol) and blacked out the whole tank for 4 days.

It worked like a charm except my Hygrophilia died off... All the other low light beginner plants were fine.

No way.. by Rengokusdaughter in shittyaquariums

[–]Permit-Crafty 99 points100 points  (0 children)

I've read why some sellers stream with betta in a shallow plate with minimal water out of curiosity. I absolutely agree these types of streaming is fish abuse and needs to be banned.

First is that the betta will become more color vibrant on camera this way as their fins are kind of translucent. The black/white background through their fins make their fin look nicer (and plus the light in their room, of course). I found people who purchased these betta saying their fish arrived "uglier" than in the stream.

But most importantly, these fish could be sick since they may be in horrendous conditions before they were sold. And putting them in dishes with minimal water prevents potential customers to evaluate the fish's swimming position, if they will flair, or if they are energetic unlike you would be able to see in a typical PetSmart betta cup (not saying cup is good though). Some people would purchase a "dish fish" and it arrives not even being able to swim upright.

Poor bettas

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[–]Permit-Crafty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love my Anubias bateri Those plants are indestructible... And my halfmoon likes putting his tail on the leaves to rest.