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- *[[:Category:Fish (Brackish)|Brackish Fish]] *[[:Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)|Freshwater Invertebrates]]7 KB (882 words) - 20:37, 12 May 2012
- ...eagerly accept food formulated for for bottom feeding fish and any aquatic invertebrates. [[Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)]]9 KB (1,370 words) - 15:27, 11 November 2023
- [[Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates (Brackish)]]3 KB (492 words) - 13:01, 12 March 2022
- [[Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates (Brackish)]]6 KB (962 words) - 11:42, 19 July 2023
- *[[:Category:Fish (Brackish)|Brackish Fish]] *[[:Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)|Freshwater Invertebrates]]7 KB (897 words) - 03:48, 14 February 2011
- ...t will occasionally occupy the middle of the tank as well. Only with other brackish or hard water species, such as ''Monodactylus'' and ''Scatophagus''. :Although adaptable, the use insects and other invertebrates regularly in their diet is preferred.2 KB (305 words) - 23:15, 13 February 2018
- ...table alternatives for the aquarium would include frequent feeding of live invertebrates such as crickets, moths and other insects, shrimp and yabbies. Occasional l |Category=Fish, Fish (Brackish), Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs5 KB (727 words) - 02:24, 13 December 2017
- :Should only be mixed with large [[brackish]] fish, such as ''Monodactylus'' and ''Toxotes''. Caution should be taken e :In the wild, feeds on fish, invertebrates, and detritus, but will accept pellets in captivity.2 KB (325 words) - 11:20, 13 February 2021
- ...t will lay eggs in freshwater, but they won't survive since the young need brackish conditions to live. ...most success rearing them in full-strength marine, and the adults can call brackish, and marine setups home. The eggs harden and can be difficult to remove.4 KB (528 words) - 11:27, 9 January 2021
- :Should not be kept with smaller fish or invertebrates such as shrimp as these may well be eaten. Is otherwise peaceful although i ...ough these Morays will often get labelled as freshwater, they are entirely brackish fish, needing ideally quite a heavy salinity in their water, even Marine co3 KB (434 words) - 02:48, 13 December 2017
- :A good diet for brackish puffers will include [[bloodworm]], [[krill]] and most importantly snails. ...brackish conditions. Marine salt, not aquarium salt, should be used in any brackish/saltwater environment because it contains minerals beneficial to the fish a5 KB (684 words) - 19:13, 16 December 2017
- ...water from their mouth at gravel or sand to seek partly or fully concealed invertebrates. :In the wild ''T. lineatus'' feeds largely on invertebrates (mollusks and crustaceans are the primary diet) and small vertebrates. In11 KB (1,875 words) - 09:18, 20 January 2020
- :Feeds on invertebrates and small fish. |Category=Fish, Fish (Brackish), Sturgeons, Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs2 KB (283 words) - 03:03, 13 December 2017
- :They will feed on small invertebrates such as shrimp, and will eat any fish food. They also have the ability to f :Spotted Tilapia are freshwater fish that do well in brackish water, but cannot spawn in seawater. They require warm water, and cannot su3 KB (537 words) - 03:05, 13 December 2017
- *Remarkably tolerant of [[salt]] or [[Copper]], so can be kept in brackish water up to 30ppt. Copper based snail treatments will not kill it. [[Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)]]8 KB (1,300 words) - 11:24, 9 January 2021
- :Redclaw are omnivorous with a diet that includes small invertebrates and aquatic plants. They will act as a scavenger in the aquarium, eating an ...intensify when the water is clean, and be more green/brown when left in [[brackish]] water.5 KB (779 words) - 07:35, 2 February 2016
- ...eded. Cannot be kept in a planted tank as it will eat plants. Can tolerate Brackish water. [[Category:Invertebrates (Freshwater)]]2 KB (315 words) - 14:05, 2 March 2016
- :Will not mature in freshwater, brackish only. It will make lots of small white eggs on roots and stones. ...most success rearing it in full-blown saltwater, and adults can thrive in brackish, and saltwater.3 KB (466 words) - 11:19, 9 January 2021
- ...t will lay eggs in freshwater, but they won't survive since the young need brackish, or saltwater conditions to live. ...them in full-blown marine saltwater, and the adults can make residence in brackish, and marine setups. Eggs are difficult to scrape off.3 KB (407 words) - 11:25, 9 January 2021
- ...s or small fish species. Top dwelling and fast-swimming fish that prefer [[brackish]] conditions only. :Must have access to an area above the water line, and prefers [[brackish]] conditions, an [[SG]] of 1.005 is sufficient. A secure fitting lid is ess3 KB (465 words) - 02:37, 10 May 2021