April 12, 2019 at 10:55 pm
#9513
Participant
Helene ,
Many thanks for the quick response. I’ll take the best care of them I can – although I could see that they were thin I thought it was better to try and save them than to leave them to starve in the shop (where they were being ‘fed’ with pellet food).
The tank they are in has a conductivity of 10us/cm and a pH about 5.0, it’s been running very stable as an acidic tank for several years. Foods offered so far include grindalworms, moina, daphnia and some other small critters from a tub in the garden.
Regards,
Paul