each one is different.
i had one that was 20cm and he killed 2 plecos that were both 24cm.
the one i have now is approx 14cm and is great friends with my 26cm pleco.
they have very large mouths, but i'm almost certain the mouth on my 10cm clown knife is bigger :lol:
if i had too much daphnia to feed out at one time, could i put it in an ice cube tray with a little water and freeze it for later?
can this be done without losing too much of its nutritional value?
thanks
http://petplanet.co.nz/shopping/pgm-mor ... d=301&=SID
that should cover what you need.
i got one and have never looked back. so easy to use, and its the same kit the pet shop uses
celine dion CD
police academy 1 dvd
$50 Whitcoulls voucher
1kg box griffens samplers
gift basket & instant kiwis
PS2 games:
Crash Nitro Kart
Crash Twinsanity
Crash Tag Team Racing
i put mine outside end of october.
leave them over summer, just top up tub as water evaporates
at one point last year the tub temp was about 30 degrees.
if you are putting in plants, then they should have plenty of shade. mine just have rocks and driftwood as i don't have any outside water plants.
well, no need for me to do anything. just checked on the angel and it was dead.
bailey is a little upset, but knew that this would probably happen.
thanks all for you time and advice.
no sign of heavy breathing, though it is now swimming sideways, nose up, upside down, etc.
should i let it continue on this way, or would it be best to speed up the process (putting it as nicely as possible)
bailey (and i) would like to know what the problem could be with 1 of his angels.
since he got it, it has barely grown, and tonight i noticed that it is swimming nose up and has trouble righting itself.
it is currently in a net on its own.
the other 2 are perfectly fine, eating heaps and growing huge.
i have told bailey that he may end up losing it, but would like to confirm with others that this is the case.
thanks