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Old 03-21-2015, 11:01 PM
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Thanks guys. No real plans for livestock yet as I'm not very experienced in the fresh water and haven't done much research. Open to any suggestions for some fish that are good with plants and the theme, also things like vampire crabs caught my eye just don't know much about them. The main goal is to keep maintenance down, don't want anything that requires special feeding on a regular bases, the whole point of this transformation was to have something I can essentially leave unattended for weeks without issue.
Pisces had some cool looking little frogs. Black with yellow stripes. Don't recall the species though.That is looking very cool!
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Old 03-22-2015, 06:20 PM
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I've seen Archerfish kept in Paludariums. They are an interesting species that are well suited to this style of aquarium.
Yes, Mike also suggested Archerfish so they are on my list for sure if I can find purely freshwater species as appose to brackish.
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Old 03-22-2015, 06:24 PM
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Pisces had some cool looking little frogs. Black with yellow stripes. Don't recall the species though.That is looking very cool!
I like the idea of keeping frogs, always wanted to but not sure they'll fit into my low maintenance requirements. If I could feed them something freeze dried with an automatic feeder then for sure but not sure that's really that feasible.
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looks cool Steve, only question I have is can you have fish or critters using the hydroponic nutrient drip?

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looks cool Steve, only question I have is can you have fish or critters using the hydroponic nutrient drip?

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I don't think many chemicals are going to be used. But i'll let Steve chime in on that one. The dirty water from fish is usually pretty good for nutrients to start with.
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It's an aquaponic system. The tank water feeds the drip and recirculates. The nutrients are provided by the fish waste. Other additives may be added if needed just like a standard planted tank.
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I don't know if theyr suitable for this kind of tank. But poison dart frogs would be cool in a tank like that. They'd lay eggs in the water and you'd get tadpoles
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It would be a suitable environment for dart frogs however everything I've read on these suggests they require regular feedings and only take live food. For that reason I've crossed them off the list of possibilities as although I'd love to keep them I just can't commit to their feeding requirements. I really have no interest in keeping crickets or breeding fruit flies.

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You can do lower maintenance frogs like red eyed tree frogs and red legged running frogs. Both are easy to care for and are totally ok with eachother in the same environment. Also can be put with lots of other species as well.
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You can do lower maintenance frogs like red eyed tree frogs and red legged running frogs. Both are easy to care for and are totally ok with eachother in the same environment. Also can be put with lots of other species as well.
What do they eat?
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