Cool! What kind of fish is in your log? I have the same log in my aquarium. Oneday my sillly TinfoilBarb tried to swim inside. Poor thing got stuck, and could not find a way out! In a panic, I had to try to figure out which hole was the largest and help push him out! Had a few missing scales afterwards, but otherwise ok!
Mostly loaches. Have bettas, severums, angels, barbs, black ghost knife, plecos, raphael and a few others. I'm more focused on snails lately so no new fish for now.:lol:
I have three Beonesox pike. I thought your fish looked similar. Do not know anything about African Pike. Looks neat! I will have to read a little about them.
There is no telling yet if Taylor's snail is a male or female. Males have penis sheath. In this case, they won't utilize the space above waterline to lay their eggs. Many snails met their deaths when they fell from tanks while looking for their spawning sites. It is advisable to leave 2 inches of space above waterline and cover the tank although there are some cases where the snails simply do not go astray outside the tanks.
i had one on of my snails come out of the tank once luckly i was home and saw him on the floor and saved him ever since i leave a a small space l for safety
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