cory pygmy is a nice fish i love them....especially they can schooling if you keep 10-12 fish........ too bad now i must move them into another tank....because sometime they make my shrimp stress......
anyway wonder grow root + is awesome........
and it's original product from indo......





 
			 
					
					





 which I heard relish eggs, if any. I hope to breed one of the dwarf cories, and would like to maximise the survival of any eggs/fry. Since assassin snails are low in bioload and require a mate to reproduce, I am interested in getting one -- or maybe a few which I will then be sure to monitor to prevent breeding -- to at least reduce the number of Pond Snails.
 which I heard relish eggs, if any. I hope to breed one of the dwarf cories, and would like to maximise the survival of any eggs/fry. Since assassin snails are low in bioload and require a mate to reproduce, I am interested in getting one -- or maybe a few which I will then be sure to monitor to prevent breeding -- to at least reduce the number of Pond Snails. I am only doing this due to the lack of nutrients in my tank. I've heard WonderGro Pro Root+ is good, and would like to try it out. I do know that MizuWorld sells it but the $7 (delivery fee) + $3 (handling fee) deters me quite a bit.
 I am only doing this due to the lack of nutrients in my tank. I've heard WonderGro Pro Root+ is good, and would like to try it out. I do know that MizuWorld sells it but the $7 (delivery fee) + $3 (handling fee) deters me quite a bit.  Even if I do self-collect, the distance is another consideration.
 Even if I do self-collect, the distance is another consideration.  
				
				
				
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 Originally Posted by zacks
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				 I also have loads of Malaysian Trumpet Snails that pretty much stay on the substrate (probably due to the shallow depth of the substrate) and that's not a pretty sight to see.
 I also have loads of Malaysian Trumpet Snails that pretty much stay on the substrate (probably due to the shallow depth of the substrate) and that's not a pretty sight to see.  I would definitely feed less if not for the Otocinclus in there. As such, I decided on employing some Assassin Snails to reduce the Pond Snail population.
 I would definitely feed less if not for the Otocinclus in there. As such, I decided on employing some Assassin Snails to reduce the Pond Snail population.  
						
					 
						
					

 
						
					
 
				
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