swamp darter care tips
#1 Guest_butch_*
Posted 31 December 2007 - 03:29 PM
#2 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 31 December 2007 - 07:29 PM
1) They'll do OK
2) They will all die.
Simple!
#3
Posted 01 January 2008 - 10:19 AM
But this time he is almost right! Swamp darters have been pretty hardy in my experience (from the LFS feeder shrimp tank). I have been able to introduce pretty small guys, that had no problem growing up. They seem to be hungry all the time, and learn to eat all frozen foods and even flakes pretty easily. Just toss em in the tank and they will be fine! They do seem to like to hid in the Java Fern and don't always hang out in the open, but they always show up for dinner time!
Aww, just throw 'em in the tubs. One of two things will happen:
1) They'll do OK
2) They will all die.
Simple!
#4 Guest_mikez_*
Posted 01 January 2008 - 11:34 AM
Typical IM post, everything is a fifty-fifty proposition with him...
But this time he is almost right! Swamp darters have been pretty hardy in my experience (from the LFS feeder shrimp tank). I have been able to introduce pretty small guys, that had no problem growing up. They seem to be hungry all the time, and learn to eat all frozen foods and even flakes pretty easily. Just toss em in the tank and they will be fine! They do seem to like to hid in the Java Fern and don't always hang out in the open, but they always show up for dinner time!
I second that!
I've never found them in feeder tanks but the ones I catch myself have always thrived. They adapt very well to captivity and eat well, including flake. As long as tankmates are small enough, they do great in a community setting. They are such aggressive eaters, they will come to the surface and compete with the hungriest minnow for flake food.
Very cool little guys, I highly recommend them!
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