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  • ...e aware that this fish will graze constantly, picking copepods, amphipods, worms, etc. off your live rock and sand. ...well matured, with a large number of visible microcrustaceans on the rock/glass/sand.
    6 KB (876 words) - 18:48, 17 June 2020
  • ...ing in the tank or on tender plants. Treats like [[blood worms]], [[glass worms]], [[daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]],and [[woodlice]] are all eagerly accepted
    6 KB (984 words) - 14:07, 3 December 2023
  • ...Paracheirodon_innesi|neons]], can bite their tentacles (maybe mistaken for worms). ...ace when feeding at night. Alternatively remove the snails that are on the glass with your fingers.
    8 KB (1,300 words) - 11:24, 9 January 2021
  • ...are adhesive and 280-1300 are deposited in a single batch on the fish tank glass, rock, log or aquatic plants. The eggs are elongate, pointed at both ends, ...ing ambush predator, consuming small fish and aquatic macro-invertebrates, worms, and tadpoles. In the aquarium it should accept most meaty foods such as [[
    3 KB (486 words) - 05:54, 19 August 2020
  • [[Image:TUBIFEX.gif|thumb|right|A drawing of tubifex worms]] These worms are relatively easy to culture, but it takes a month or more to get a cultu
    4 KB (635 words) - 06:15, 13 March 2011
  • ...variety of small (0.5mm - 10mm long), flattened, symmetrical turbellarian worms in tropical and coldwater aquaria often considered pests. ...ions to control so correct identification is important. For other types of worms see [[Nematode]].
    7 KB (918 words) - 05:42, 30 January 2012
  • ...e aware that this fish will graze constantly, picking copepods, amphipods, worms, etc. off your live rock and sand. ...well matured, with a large number of visible microcrustaceans on the rock/glass/sand.
    5 KB (755 words) - 17:47, 19 March 2024
  • ...y easily adapt to thawed frozen items, such as [[brine shrimp]] or [[blood worms]], and pelleted foods marketed for Cichlids. They can also be given live fo ...t pet]]", though, because they interact with people through their aquarium glass, appearing to get excited at feeding times.
    9 KB (1,434 words) - 20:10, 8 May 2019