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I'm wondering what people have put in their water features (hopefully only wt full-blown paludariums)? I've got dwarf shrimp and know that others have done so as well. I think it would be helpful to have a list of tadpole-safe nano fish / inverts (obviously, if you don't care about tadpoles surviving or pull them or have obligates it might not matter).
I'll try to get a the beginning of a list before I have to get back to homework
INVERTS:
dwarf shrimp (caridina, neocaridina, paracaridina)
-there is debate about ghost shrimp and definitely make sure you don't accidentally buy long-arm macros, they'll eat the frogs!
CPO dwarf crawfish (Cambarellus Patzcuarensis (var. orange ))
-apparently, they don't mess with baby shrimp
any snails
freshwater clams
bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis)
african filter feeding shrimp (Atya gabonensis)
-these guys get big, and the bamboo shrimp get relatively big, but they have fans for claws
Thai mini crabs (Limnopilos naiyanetri)
-relatively new to the hobby, these guys are tiny, people are just starting to have success breeding them
FISH:
otocinclus
-great but skittish little algae eaters, not to be confused with Chinese algae eaters
dwarf corys (Corydoras pygmaeus or Aspidoras pauciradiatus)
Spotted Rasbora (Boraras maculatus)
Phoenix Rasbora (Boraras merah)
Boraras micros
alright, gotta get back to work!
I'll try to get a the beginning of a list before I have to get back to homework
INVERTS:
dwarf shrimp (caridina, neocaridina, paracaridina)
-there is debate about ghost shrimp and definitely make sure you don't accidentally buy long-arm macros, they'll eat the frogs!
CPO dwarf crawfish (Cambarellus Patzcuarensis (var. orange ))
-apparently, they don't mess with baby shrimp
any snails
freshwater clams
bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis)
african filter feeding shrimp (Atya gabonensis)
-these guys get big, and the bamboo shrimp get relatively big, but they have fans for claws
Thai mini crabs (Limnopilos naiyanetri)
-relatively new to the hobby, these guys are tiny, people are just starting to have success breeding them
FISH:
otocinclus
-great but skittish little algae eaters, not to be confused with Chinese algae eaters
dwarf corys (Corydoras pygmaeus or Aspidoras pauciradiatus)
Spotted Rasbora (Boraras maculatus)
Phoenix Rasbora (Boraras merah)
Boraras micros
alright, gotta get back to work!