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Oysters
Well here;s a real stupid question...
Can you put a fresh oyster in the tank? One that hasn't died of course. :-p By the way everything is going fine with both clowns and the yellow tang, getting ready for a new addition on the weekend, 6 green chromis which will be going into the QT of course. AAnyone have experience with these little guys? Louise |
Regular oysters for eating usually grow in a very silty and muddy environment and are filter feeders. They likely will not survive in your aquarium for very long because of the lack of nutirents in the water column. I have heard of a special much smaller kind of oyster that was more suitable for the aquarium but I can't remember the link where I saw it at. If I happen to come across it again I'll post it for you.
-RJ ________ ASCOT (MOTORCYCLE) |
yea when i was at my beach house i colected a few clams about this bug (---------) and they didnt survive long, and worse they raised my nitrates when they became deceased, but my snails made them a tasty treat!
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none of the fish were interested?
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