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    clownonfire
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    Default Re: Fire-bellied toads and fish

    Thank you again, Rocko. We'll try and change the half the water once a week. If we can clean the filter sponge on a weekly basis... We will wait a month to see how the environment is, and then add fish to it, if it is stable enough.

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    Rocko
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    Be careful with how often you clean the filter sponge, you don't want to upset the nitrifying bacteria that will help maintain your tank.

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    clownonfire
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    Thanks Rocko. I'll make more research on it.

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    ARMS87
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    My FBTs always seem to prefer land so mine is 3/4 land, shame because I would love to house them with fish. I'd choose Tetra, cheap, easy and fast. Even if they did become food they are cheap.
    Is that callous of me?

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    clownonfire
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    Well, there it is. It doesn't have fish yet, it might be withing a month, just to make sure I control the water quality and all.



    @arms87: Funny.

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    ARMS87
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    Quote Originally Posted by clownonfire View Post
    Well, there it is. It doesn't have fish yet, it might be withing a month, just to make sure I control the water quality and all.



    @arms87: Funny.
    Nicely done

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    White clouds (white cloud mountain minnows) are unkillable (and cheap). My sister housed 4 with her firebelly newt for 3 years, she just moved the newt to his own tank (he wasn't liking the water as much, so she made him a land based terrarium with a big pond, happy newt now). Fish are still going strong. They're coldwater fish too, so they don't need a heater.

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