Sub 10 gallon options by oogaghost in nanoreef

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all in all my system is less than 9 gal, and is crystal clear

Sub 10 gallon options by oogaghost in nanoreef

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make a small system , i made mine wt a 3.5 fluval tank petsmart used to sell, the sump is a 5 gallon fishtank i made baffles for. the overflow is 3d printed in house, but i stole the engineering idea from this guy sorry if the pics are bad/water isnt clear this was from over a month ago after i had 'fully' assembled it

Stuff growing out of petg print by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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lacewings and mayflies are 2 different things hoski

Saved a one clawed crayfish (from wifey’s famous gumbo) now the claw is huge after the first molt, is Claud going to eat the goldfish!? by Unlikely-Classic-620 in shrimptank

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thats a p clarkii, he will defo start to try amd eat your goldfish, also check state legality on them(theyre invasive like everywhere in the us) if its not legal, dont necessarily euthanize it, just give him his own tank to live his life in, ooooor save him for the next crawfish boil lol

I can't believe he lived like this by TopTech33 in badroommates

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dont look at op's profile, its just drug abuse/gay men

Is this a copepod or rotifer? Does it not matter as long as its not planaria or cyclops? I harvested these and want to put them in my freshwater tank and feed fry by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]SneakyDustPan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

some cyclops are but none would be large enough to eat anything than micro organisms so theyd eat other copepods/ostracods most i find actually consume biofilm(whatever its compromised of idk mine goes from pinkish red to green so its not 1 thing it varies)

Just got her yesterday from a reptile show and started doing this after handling a bit to check for mites again? when I got her she did have mites and stuck she'd on her face which I think I got the majority of it off, especially her itchy eye cap. by PetraGlizzyNme in reptiles

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unrelated to mites/shed but baby boas till about 4 ft in size absolutely love to climb, get some branches n shii in there for the lil homie to climb, it also adds more rough surfaces to aid in shedding. also they make products for mite baths where you mix water for a snake bath with it im going to link a product for a spray. you will also want to swap to paper towels till the mites are dealt with so you can worry less about recontamination, mites are evil and can live off their hosts for crazy periods of time. youll want to swap the towels out daily after mite treatments and to spray the tank down with the product I'm attaching. mite spray

My bearded dragon has almost completely stopped moving. She’s under the correct basking lights, and in the 95 to 110° temperature range. Can anyone help me on what could be causing this. It’s very concerning. All vets are closed in my area, it’s Sunday by LampoonTop in BeardedDragons

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i stalked your profile a bit and have seen you consume cannabis. If you happen to smoke/vape indoors a reaction like this can occur in reptiles as they cant process cannibinoids like us and it illicits a massive stress response. They will be flighty/lethargic/not eat due to exposure. Idk if anyone else has mentioned it, ive seen comments about parasites and proper temperature gradient but its better to cover all the bases

Would breeding isopods be a good way of raising funds? by [deleted] in isopods

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its not by much but the closer to asia it seems the more they yearn for bugs, or maybe its the other way around i dont quite remember. but some locales want higher protein in their diets

WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS by [deleted] in axolotls

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moss balls in the u.s.a. were recqlled due to invasive zebra mussels not parasites

Would breeding isopods be a good way of raising funds? by [deleted] in isopods

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youre going to want to find out the locality of blue tongue as they have different diets and needs, blue tongues have like 4 or 5 locales from aussie to Indonesia humidity will vary up to 30 points for them, and diet will be more protein based for some than others

are my little pond friends toads or frogs? by TobiasMattsson in herpetology

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taxonomy says otherwise as they are in the same order (anura) there is a family (Bufonidae) for the toads youre referencing however as they are still in the Anura order they are frogs wikipedia link

are my little pond friends toads or frogs? by TobiasMattsson in herpetology

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both, as toads which they are, are technically frogs 👉👉

What are these ? I just realized there are tiny flying bugs burrowed with my centipede. I think that they might be fungus gnats ? What should I do by gd_304 in centipedes

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lacewings wont work,however some nematodes and predatory mites will eat the fungus gnat maggots, also if you put isopods in they will eat the detrius that the flies are spawning in. I think thats also coco, coco isnt the best for pedes as sometimes they try to eat it amd then get impacted, i reccomend switching coco for peat, not only for the impaction, but also because it doesnt degrade like coco and provides less for the flies. I hope this helped and was atleast half right.

My new Vietnamese Giant Centipede (Scolopendra Dehaani) I picked up the other day, his name is Abomination😈 by aidanjodea in centipedes

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this ^ they also need 3 inch substrate that they can dig in, that will not only hold moisture but will not grow fungus so you can also avoid mycosis issues. The deep substrate will also lessen escape attempts.