I'd just like to inquire if it might be possible for a single bucktooth tetra to co-exist with a red eared slider in a 500 gallon tank. Thanks in advance
Hey, thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it. I think I'm going to go with guppies since they breed like rabbits.I'd say try smaller ones when the turtles larger, quite honestly a turtle naturally goes after fish, it's instinct tells it to, not much is stronger than instinct. It ,any always go for it, what you can try is when it's larger before putting it in the tank get a live bearer community going, and some easy to breed fish. And hope it doesn't eat more than is bred.
Platy species they are live breeder too and produce 40~60 babies each time per female and the babies ready to breed after 3 months, to establish a colony you would keep live breeders species until they are over populated then you add the turtle to your tank to thin them out, you will need a very heavy planted tank to avoid the turtle wipe them out.Hey, thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it. I think I'm going to go with guppies since they breed like rabbits.
Will fake plants work? Real plants wouldn't last very long with a turtle.Platy species they are live breeder too and produce 40~60 babies each time per female and the babies ready to breed after 3 months, to establish a colony you would keep live breeders species until they are over populated then you add the turtle to your tank to thin them out, you will need a very heavy planted tank to avoid the turtle wipe them out.
Of course it will work, these fish use the plant to hide or escape the turtle sight when it needed and less stresses for them.Will fake plants work? Real plants wouldn't last very long with a turtle.