haynchinook334 Giant Snakehead MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 14,486 249 147 \m/(O_o)\m/ Mar 16, 2013 #11 Massivores and shrimp will bring out the colors of your bass. Lighting will help to. Sent from my Nokia 5165
Massivores and shrimp will bring out the colors of your bass. Lighting will help to. Sent from my Nokia 5165
S Skittle Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 26, 2012 1,457 1 0 PA Mar 16, 2013 #12 Shrimp clean water and varied diet Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
kendragon Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 23, 2009 6,004 3,963 1,303 Mar 16, 2013 #13 I got a can of freeze dried krill and didn't see any difference. Krill oxidizes really fast so buy smaller containers if you're going to fed it. Not even half way through the can and already spoiled.
I got a can of freeze dried krill and didn't see any difference. Krill oxidizes really fast so buy smaller containers if you're going to fed it. Not even half way through the can and already spoiled.
jlieskovan Candiru MFK Member Mar 11, 2012 261 2 48 San Francisco Mar 17, 2013 #14 haynchinook334 said: Massivores and shrimp will bring out the colors of your bass. Lighting will help to. Sent from my Nokia 5165 Click to expand... what kind of lighting?
haynchinook334 said: Massivores and shrimp will bring out the colors of your bass. Lighting will help to. Sent from my Nokia 5165 Click to expand... what kind of lighting?
tydus Piranha MFK Member Jul 11, 2007 4,875 50 81 California Mar 17, 2013 #15 Black substrate and driftwood Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app