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Too Small To Among the best small-aquarium inhabitants are small marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. Small crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very small aquaria. . . . Feeding the Animals

Vary according to habitat. Capture small ones with dip net. Strange, small crabs that live in borrowed houses, usually in broken shells, often much too small to large or small for them. Captured easily by hand; found most often higher up on beach and quite far from water's edge.

See Also Small Containers:

In many respects, small containers are more difficult to place. Several small containers scattered about do not necessarily make a bold impact and can look fussy. Furthermore, a group of small containers can also be more difficult to maintain. However, they do come into their own when placed around the edges of larger containers to soften their outlines.

In many respects, small containers are more difficult to place. Several small containers scattered about do not necessarily make a bold impact and can look fussy. Furthermore, a group of small containers can also be more difficult to maintain. However, they do come into their own when placed around the edges of larger containers to soften their outlines.


On The Other Hand See Small Lizards:

Feeding: Lizards feed largely on insects. However, there are many species which feed not only on insects but also on spiders and their relatives, on plants, and on small lizards, small snails, and even small snakes. It is necessary to know what the food requirement is for each pet.

Give prepared canary or hamster mix plus berries, small fruits in season, and fresh seed growth; scatter seeds on cage bottom. In wild, feed entirely on small animal life, including insects, scorpions, mice, lizards. Give live insects, scorpions when possible, baby mice, and small lizards.

 

 

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