I actually just took some pictures of him, his former owner wants to
know how he's doing. Do I put them in the photos section or just
attach them to my e-mail?
So he doesn't need the light, but he'd like some plkants and they
need the light, 'kay, I'll get him some plants when I go pick up some
guppies for him.
I already covered the openings in the lid of his tank with plastic
mesh. the tube will run right through it.
erika-wilminton,de-usa
-- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Enrique Aniceto"
<acocil@...> wrote:
>
> well, if you have access to a digital camera, take a pic or two and
send it.
> Perhaps I could narrowed it down if I see it.
>
> The ligth is good if you have aquatic plant, which the crayfish
will benefit
> from.
> Airstones are good, but make sure there is no way the crayfish
could climb
> up and exit the tank.
>
>
>
> >From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@...>
> >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Re: getting a crayfish
tomorrow and
> >have a question-got him
> >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:31:59 -0000
> >
> >Its a ten gallon. The temperature actually got up close to 90
> >yesterday so I opted for putting the tank down stairs. Course that
> >leads to the dilemma of now needing a stand. Why is it every other
> >time, used ten gallon stands are a dime a dozen, now that I need
one,
> >there are none to be found?
> >I have a whisper J filter running, do I need to give him an air
stone?
> >One web site I saw mentioned full spectrum lighting, is this for
his
> >health or to make him look prettier? He's pretty cool, and ballsy.
He
> >has no hesitation making a move toward something he sees as a
threat
> >(my hand fixing a plant or the dogs on the other side of the
glass!)
> >Now to figure out what kind of crayfish I have!
> >
> >Thanks,
> >erika-wilmington,de-usa
>