Hi mistergreen.
Niwaella delicata eat anything.
It doesn't hide oneself at the time of food because they do not fear other fish.
Therefore, the bloodworm and the flakes food, etc. are easily tamed by feeding.
However, I still think that the alga is essential nutrients for them.
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- Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:46 am
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Hi starsplitter7 , helen ,mack. My best regards in the future. Maybe, I think that it is Neritina variegata. They live in the subtropics provinces in the southern part of Japan. This snail was considerably long life. It was alive in my tank for three years or more. http://tanzawa-sky-club.air-nifty....
- Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:38 pm
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A reply is slow, and I'm sorry. To exceed the barrier of the language, time was required. Hi piggy4 , chefkeith ,Graeme , mistergreen , Jim , Laura My best regards in the future. Hi mickthefish This kind of loach is not so common. They live in the upstream and the middle reaches region in the river....
- Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:19 am
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Hello Thomas and Mad Duff.
Hi Feyna. Kochirakoso Yoroshiku~
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I was surprised at a quick reply. Thank you.
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Hi Feyna. Kochirakoso Yoroshiku~
Hi ey .
I was surprised at a quick reply. Thank you.
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- Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:48 am
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Japanese Loach
Nice to meet you it is ODYSSEY of the living in Japan. It is contributed the beginning in this forum. Thanks in advance for your help. There might sometimes be a misunderstanding because my English language skill is poor. In the beginning, I will introduce a kind of the loach in Japan. The scientifi...