i'm having a guess says most of have had/currently have or plant to have again, a fishtank. and figured they deserved a thread all of their own.
over the years i have had so many fishtanks its hard to remember them all...
however, my favorite were always my amphibian/fish combinations.
i kept green tree frogs in a four foot tank with various rainbow fish species in successfully for years. the frogs tend to make the water quite acidic however, so you had to constantly watch that. unfortunately the southern water skink who later joined them was oblivious to the frogs, and would scamper over them, scratching their skin. it also attempted to hunt the fish - though eventually it succumbed to what i am sure was a lung infection, that had i been more experienced would have known how to avoid..
easily the easiest tank i had to maintain was japanese fire bellied newts mixed with small oriental fish. any combination of barbs, danios, ricefish or whiteclouds seems to work fine.
the fish take a lot of the newts food but japanese newts are much more active than other species and if you have had them a long time i find they become very tame, and feed off the surface like fish.
anyhow, thats my favorites.....discuss
over the years i have had so many fishtanks its hard to remember them all...
however, my favorite were always my amphibian/fish combinations.
i kept green tree frogs in a four foot tank with various rainbow fish species in successfully for years. the frogs tend to make the water quite acidic however, so you had to constantly watch that. unfortunately the southern water skink who later joined them was oblivious to the frogs, and would scamper over them, scratching their skin. it also attempted to hunt the fish - though eventually it succumbed to what i am sure was a lung infection, that had i been more experienced would have known how to avoid..
easily the easiest tank i had to maintain was japanese fire bellied newts mixed with small oriental fish. any combination of barbs, danios, ricefish or whiteclouds seems to work fine.
the fish take a lot of the newts food but japanese newts are much more active than other species and if you have had them a long time i find they become very tame, and feed off the surface like fish.
anyhow, thats my favorites.....discuss