dragon(ele)nerd
Well-Known Member
I love gourami and flower horns how large is yours? I know they can get massive!
I keep
Tawny Frogmouth
Purple Crowned Lorikeet
Parons and Star Finches
a tank of native fish (gudgeons, glasfish, hardyheads and yellow eeltail ohh and som desert gobies)
And i currently or have in the past kept the following mammals
Swamp Wallaby
Tammar Wallaby
Long Nosed Potoroo
Brushtailed Bettong
Red Kangaroo
Squirrel Glider
Australian Sugar Glider
Fat Tailed Dunnart
Brushtailed Possum
Ringtailed Possum
Spinifex Hopping Mouse
Plains Rat
Southern Brown Bandicoot
Some of the above are rescues, most are not.
"how large is your flower horn then, wink wink"I love gourami and flower horns how large is yours? I know they can get massive!
"how large is your flower horn then, wink wink"![]()
what sort of fish were they? Most species will eat their own eggs in an aquarium.
Angel Fish I believe, how much of the clutch are they supposed to eat?
actually most angels will eat their entire clutch. Most captive-bred angels are bred in fish farms where the eggs are removed from the parents and hatched out in empty tanks, resulting in generations of angels that have lost any instinct to brood their own young. Nowadays its quite rare to be able to find a pair that will rear their young properly.
Thanks for the info,
I'm surprised that many fish species actually care for their young?
I have seen plenty of big bright coloured carp in ponds which I presume are Koi. What is the reason for not being able to get a Koi pond.