Ada brudder brudder kat sini nak pasir..... The mixture consist of
=> Aragonite Sand
=> Crushed coral grade 0
=> Pasir dari palawan beach (deeper water.... bukan kat beach)
Aku ada 4 bag pasar putih aje.... sapa nak gua boleh kasi free.....
hmmx...since ur tank is shaped like a diamond..... perhaps u might want to shape ur rockscape like a triangular mountain ...or a very steep pleateau.... this is strictly my opinion only..... have fun rescaping...
It doesnt really matter... if u want to breed them.... buy a group of them... and let them naturally pair off.... then the rest u canput up for sale or put in another tank....
Sorry for late reply... There will always be pro and con to everything u do...ur idea sounds cool.... can work.... but as i say above... u need to maintain the sand.. i think thats the only disadvantage,,,... other than that... its a great system
You can try to feed it those adult live brine shrimp avaliable at fish shop...Ya i agree with bro Dazza... at least try to feed it frozen bloodworms first..... then wean into something else.... try to enrich the live shrimp with fish food first..... meaning... feed some fish food flake or whatever dry food you feed to ur marine fish... then a few hours later feed the gut loaded brine shrimp to ur copperband.... hope this helps
bro.. u might want to consider keeping other equally interesting marine inverts as a pet?? octopus or octopii are infamous for having a short life in aquarium.. and also for climbing out of unproperly covered tank...
Sad to see your pet die... but hey... move on dude..
well... for a dsb in such a small tank... wont look that nice lei... erm... you can probably go for a shallow sandbed... but u must regularly syphen dust that settle on it..... and get a small brittle star to shift the sand around a little....
my advice is... try to get as many out as possible..... but its nearly impossible to comb every single grain of sand.... i guess abit wont harm a fairly huge amount of water... keyword here is get as many out as possible..