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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! Last edited by fishoholic; 11-29-2008 at 08:06 PM. |
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They say anything that won't fit in their mouths should be OK. So smaller nano type fish are a no-no, and I would imagine ornamental shrimp would be at risk. I have 3 or 4 emerald crabs in the tank and they seem to be still there and fully intact so far. Mine doesn't seem to be a huge eater though. I can only feed him 2 times a week, any more often than that and the food is just ignored.
I'm no expert by any means but your layout sounds to me like it should work well.. ![]()
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Could you build a fence maybe (ie, sort of a canopy without a top) - stays with the open-top concept, but might help encourage keeping escape artists on the inside?
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