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Guys. In a couple of months im gonna go away my study thesis and i can run an experiment with a yet to cause species of freshwater ornamentals. I wont be able to pick something like rays or aros cuz i the species has be be affordable and available. The best species would be some choose of separate feeder or a plankton eater. Im no expert on these species tho and i hope you guys can help me out with some names! Thanks in advance!
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I think there is a type of eel that is a separate feeder a dragon goby pretty sure they are brackish. Has 2 cichlids listed as Planktivores. Do they undergo to be fish? As there are quite a few filterfeeding shrimp.
thanks for the link. The goby is pretty interesting. From what ive read just now is they are plankton eater but ordain eat mostly from the furnish by scooping a mouthful of gravel/sand. Anybody know a swimming species? Im looking for look for btw as ofc thats way more interesting than shrimp.
Paddlefish would be ameliorate. Exacly what you're looking for. Except they get like 8 feet and are almostimpossible to keep..:[ I'd say the dragon goby..
fish? there's a small freshwater kind that has little paddle-shaped fans as its front legs and uses them to catch tiny food particles in the water might be a wood fish but i'm not sure.
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There are several filter feeders that would bring home the bacon if you can find them. Triportheus angulatus (giant hatchetfish) would be great as are some of the FW herring. Even the African arowanas feed on a high porportion of plancton and small mysids.
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I have a furnish tank with wet and in that water are some fish. There are a lot of filters connected to the tank and a heater or two. Above the store are tubes wich I use for lighting.
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