lvdj1983
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hello people!
first of all, i would like to say how much this site has helped me and my girlfriend with our new waltl's!
we got them at the start of this year and we think they make great pets.
Still a little confused as to wether they are male or female, i think 1 is male and 1 is female.( see the pics )
i have afew questions, being newbies and all!
1st of all im not to sure on what to feed them at the minute, they love bloodworm, but i tried putting daphnia in there but they didnt take to it. ( not sure how old they are, so im wondering if it could have something to do with that?)
2nd, obviously we use water conditioner when we do water changes, but evey week the water is cloudy and dull, i am wondering if it is normal or maybe it could be the water conditioner that we are using?
i have attached some photos for you to see, maybe a little help with their gender and i would also like your opinion on the picture of the tank.ie is it a half decent habitat for them.
first of all, i would like to say how much this site has helped me and my girlfriend with our new waltl's!
we got them at the start of this year and we think they make great pets.
Still a little confused as to wether they are male or female, i think 1 is male and 1 is female.( see the pics )
i have afew questions, being newbies and all!
1st of all im not to sure on what to feed them at the minute, they love bloodworm, but i tried putting daphnia in there but they didnt take to it. ( not sure how old they are, so im wondering if it could have something to do with that?)
2nd, obviously we use water conditioner when we do water changes, but evey week the water is cloudy and dull, i am wondering if it is normal or maybe it could be the water conditioner that we are using?
i have attached some photos for you to see, maybe a little help with their gender and i would also like your opinion on the picture of the tank.ie is it a half decent habitat for them.