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I have some tiger snails that do this from time to time but haven't seen any babies. What gives?
Probably nerites.Place driftwood in tank,when eggs are laid out in saltwater and feed baby's tiny bits of algae wafer,remove babies and aclimated them to freshwater when u can see the shine on their shells
 
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Love the Koi :) Got anymore pics of the pond to share? Would like to see more of it if you do.
I have to dig a bigger pond for my Koi this spring. They are in a 4ft x 4ft one at the moment but some are getting 12" now so need to go bigger for them. Looking fwd to getting them into a bigger pond but not looking fwd to chopping throw tree roots to dig the hole lol
 
2 gallon Is not big enough for any fish at all. And a 100% weekly wc is a terrible idea if u want ur animals to have a happy live.
Guppies do fine in small tanks. I have no problem raising fry in drinking glasses, as long as I am aggressive with WC. A lone male or even a pair males should be fine in a well kept, unheated and unfiltered 2g. Just do a lot of WC (easy in such a little tank) and feed them every other day, which should be fine as without heat, they eat less, and grow slower.
Why is 100% WC bad? The snails and plants can handle being out of the water for a couple of minutes just fine, and I'm getting breeding from the snails and growth from the plants. If I had a fish or shrimp, or if I was using tapwater rather than water from an established tank, I could see why t would be an issue, but why is it a problem? I am learning, and would be happy to learn from you.
 
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Guppies do fine in small tanks. I have no problem raising fry in drinking glasses, as long as I am aggressive with WC. A lone male or even a pair males should be fine in a well kept, unheated and unfiltered 2g. Just do a lot of WC (easy in such a little tank) and feed them every other day, which should be fine as without heat, they eat less, and grow slower.
Why is 100% WC bad? The snails and plants can handle being out of the water for a couple of minutes just fine, and I'm getting breeding from the snails and growth from the plants. If I had a fish or shrimp, or if I was using tapwater rather than water from an established tank, I could see why t would be an issue, but why is it a problem? I am learning, and would be happy to learn from you.
sry thought the 100%wc was with the poecilia's in it
But still poecilia's should not be kept in 2 gallon. its way to small.
 
300gal- pearsei, 7x bichirs, and a vulture cat.

Vieja heterospilus and 2x jaguar cats too but will be moving into another tank. View attachment 1303372

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what kind of sand is that and where did you get it? I’ve got my 6 bichirs in a growout right now until they go into a 180. That sand is making their colors look nice
 
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