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Tetras at top of tank gasping for air but moved to a tank with salt and now their doing better. Explanation?
So my tetras were at the top of the tank gasping for air, so I moved them to my "hospital tank", which has a good amount of salt in it and their doing much better. However, my otocinclus catfish and loaches are coming out of hiding (highly unusual) in my community tank but I can't move them because they don't like salt. My water is testing fine and the hospital tank is testing the same. The only difference is the salt level. The fish are not showing any other physical signs of illness. What do I do?
2 AnswersFish1 decade agoWhat are the lyrics to the song from Alice Through the Looking Glass?
This is the made for TV movie that came out in 1966. It starred Judi Rolin, Agnes Moorehead, Jimmy Durante and the Smothers' Brothers. I want to know the lyrics to "Alice's" solo song. I believe it may be called Gentle Dancer or something to that effect. I've looked all over the internet and can't find it. Please help! This has been plaguing me for years!
2 AnswersMovies1 decade agoWhy is my gecko active in the daytime?
The temperature in the cage is about 88 degrees, humidity is about 40% and I have an undertank heater. Recently she's been extremely active during the day, ever since I added the undertank heater. Is she too hot or is she happier with the substrate being warmer?
3 AnswersReptiles1 decade agoAny greens to avoid giving to Guinea Pigs?
Alright, I'm not the healthiest eater but I saw different types of leafy greens at the store the other day. I just want to know if they are good to give to guinea pigs. I know romaine lettuce and leaf lettuces are fine to give in good sized quantities and that greens like kale, collards, turnip, dandelion, etc. are good in small amounts due to the high calcium levels in those greens. The ones I don't know about are ones like endive, escarole, bok choy, and other more exotic leafy greens.
If you can list any other leafy greens they can have it would be great as well as listing ones that they should never have.
Also, I heard spinach is an absolute no-no with guinea pigs, is that true?
11 AnswersRodents1 decade ago