I already spent, like, 20 minutes typing this once, and then my glorious computer decided there was some kind of data base problem and deleted it all... *sigh* So I'll make this quicker I guess.
I happen to be blessed with one of the only picky ACFs on the planet. Squishy won't touch brine shrimp, krill, turtle pellets, or red wiggler worms. He used to like the pellets and worms, but he just decided that he doesn't any more. All he will eat is blood worms and wax worms. He will eat crickets still I think, but it doesn't make sense for me to buy them since they don't live more than a few days for me, and Dudley won't eat them. I'm thinking of adopting a gecko in the spring/summer, so if I do that then I can get some Phoenix worms for it and Squishy. PWs are a little pricey, so it wouldn't be very economical for me to order them for just Squishy, because he couldn't eat them fast enough.
Any ideas? Foods I haven't tried that I can get at a pet shop?
And I think I'm finally going to get a Gravel Python syphon this weekend. Since I fell off a horse I'm much too sore to lift 20-some pound buckets, so this would be a good time LOL. How do you like them? Does it help you hate aquarium cleaning a little less? And is $30-$35 a good price for one, or can I get it online for cheaper?
I'd like to get Squishy a more natural looking set up too. I was thinking a flower pot turned on its side for a cave, a larger rock (Lava rock maybe? Still haven't decided what kind) a piece of drift wood, and hopefully some live plants. Squishy has never paid any attention to his fake plants, so I don't think he would murder them... But I might, LOL! I'm a notorious aquatic plant killer, so IO would need some hardy ones. I read in another post that some will attach to drift wood, so that would be good. And I can put my light on Dudley's timer if they need a light cycle.
With the wood and clay pot, is there anything I should avoid buying, or anything I should do to them before putting them in my tank?
Once it's all set up, I think it would be neat to add some feeder guppies and ghost shrimp too. That way my tank is more interesting to look at, and Squish can have access to food 24/7.
Thanks in advance!
I happen to be blessed with one of the only picky ACFs on the planet. Squishy won't touch brine shrimp, krill, turtle pellets, or red wiggler worms. He used to like the pellets and worms, but he just decided that he doesn't any more. All he will eat is blood worms and wax worms. He will eat crickets still I think, but it doesn't make sense for me to buy them since they don't live more than a few days for me, and Dudley won't eat them. I'm thinking of adopting a gecko in the spring/summer, so if I do that then I can get some Phoenix worms for it and Squishy. PWs are a little pricey, so it wouldn't be very economical for me to order them for just Squishy, because he couldn't eat them fast enough.
Any ideas? Foods I haven't tried that I can get at a pet shop?
And I think I'm finally going to get a Gravel Python syphon this weekend. Since I fell off a horse I'm much too sore to lift 20-some pound buckets, so this would be a good time LOL. How do you like them? Does it help you hate aquarium cleaning a little less? And is $30-$35 a good price for one, or can I get it online for cheaper?
I'd like to get Squishy a more natural looking set up too. I was thinking a flower pot turned on its side for a cave, a larger rock (Lava rock maybe? Still haven't decided what kind) a piece of drift wood, and hopefully some live plants. Squishy has never paid any attention to his fake plants, so I don't think he would murder them... But I might, LOL! I'm a notorious aquatic plant killer, so IO would need some hardy ones. I read in another post that some will attach to drift wood, so that would be good. And I can put my light on Dudley's timer if they need a light cycle.
With the wood and clay pot, is there anything I should avoid buying, or anything I should do to them before putting them in my tank?
Once it's all set up, I think it would be neat to add some feeder guppies and ghost shrimp too. That way my tank is more interesting to look at, and Squish can have access to food 24/7.
Thanks in advance!