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Mr. Onslaught posted:Does this look acceptable enough for a 10 year old that wants a betta? 2.5 gal is the smallest I'd put a Betta in. Consider a real plant, something like Java fern should be readily available and grow in a tank like that. Definitely check out the link from durrneez, have your kid look at it too.
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Shakenbaker posted:Thread title hitting a little close to home... There's a reason it's there. I think everyone goes through it whenever they choose or have snails forced on them. My chain loaches arent complaining though. They love digging up and eating those guys.
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# ? Aug 8, 2013 01:17 |
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So, after letting work get the best of me and my tanks, I've decided that I should start fresh. Completely new tank and everything to renew my interest in the hobby. So, I built a stand to hold my old 20 long and new 29 gallon, one on top of the other, moved the 20 to the very bottom shelf and the 29 on top of that and got to work. I saved all of the wood from the old tank and into the new, but scrapped all of the plants as they had suffered from insufficient light. I've always liked the length of the 20, but the extra height is really nice to work with on plants and fish choices as well. So, after a few hours and about $40 in plants and sand, I now have this: No fish in there as of yet, since it's just cycled and I'm not sure what I want to do there anyway. I was thinking betta sorority but I'm not sure right now.
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# ? Aug 8, 2013 02:56 |
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So I just moved my fish about an hour's drive, and I think they might've picked up an infection. One of my giant Danios had a really beat up mouth that wouldn't close right after the move (had to euthanize him), which at the time I thought was just damage from ramming into things in a panic during the move. However, another of the Danios seems to be developing the same condition now. Is this some sort of weird infection I have going? I'm pretty sure they're not getting picked on or anything, the dead one and the sick one are the 2 biggest fish in the tank, other than an algae eater that I haven't seen for more than a minute since the move.
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# ? Aug 8, 2013 06:38 |
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Well, I got the dwarf hairgrass and Anubias Congensis into the bone tank. Hope all this prep work will get them growing fast and strong!
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# ? Aug 9, 2013 13:33 |
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Medicinal Penguin posted:So I just moved my fish about an hour's drive, and I think they might've picked up an infection. One of my giant Danios had a really beat up mouth that wouldn't close right after the move (had to euthanize him), which at the time I thought was just damage from ramming into things in a panic during the move. However, another of the Danios seems to be developing the same condition now. Is this some sort of weird infection I have going? I'm pretty sure they're not getting picked on or anything, the dead one and the sick one are the 2 biggest fish in the tank, other than an algae eater that I haven't seen for more than a minute since the move. Hm, do you have any pictures? That could help ID a fungal vs. bacterial infection. dirtycajun posted:Well, I got the dwarf hairgrass and Anubias Congensis into the bone tank. Hope all this prep work will get them growing fast and strong! Please call your tank the Bone Zone.
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# ? Aug 9, 2013 15:22 |
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Got an absolutely gorgeous betta from my LFS today that's going to live with a small school of neons and some corys in a 10 gallon I have upstairs. Him name Jermaine.
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# ? Aug 9, 2013 23:27 |
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Ok, now that the topic's been brought up, how does everyone feel about neon or cardinal tetras as tank mates for bettas? I have been considering it for a betta I've got, but I see real mixed claims on other forums about how well it works.
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 04:27 |
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Just tore down my last freshwater tank as I've been trying to sell it, need to clean it up a bit. I have a Fluval EBI that I wouldn't mind doing something with but I need help deciding what. I don't have central air and live in Los Angeles so temperature is my main concern. Is there anything that will survive the heat without a chiller? I was thinking maybe just a simple beta tank with fake plants?
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 05:26 |
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Slugworth posted:Ok, now that the topic's been brought up, how does everyone feel about neon or cardinal tetras as tank mates for bettas? I have been considering it for a betta I've got, but I see real mixed claims on other forums about how well it works. I have a betta living quite happily in a 20g with a school of 9 cardinals and 4 neons. The neons always ignored him, but the cardinals got a bit nippy when there was only 4 of them around - but now that I have a bigger school they pay so much attention to each other they ignore betta RuPaul completely.
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 05:55 |
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I've got a betta of my own in a 5 gallon with 4 (3, as of this morning) fathappy corydoras. His hobby is chasing a cory, and their hobby is to taunt the betta. The tank is also over-filtered with a Fluval C2, so I can get away with over-stocking it a bit. That being said, I wouldn't put any non-cory schooling fish in with a betta unless you had a sufficiently large (10g+) tank due to the betta being able to occupy all levels of the tank, whereas the cories just stay at the bottom. mindofme posted:I have a betta living quite happily in a 20g with a school of 9 cardinals and 4 neons. The neons always ignored him, but the cardinals got a bit nippy when there was only 4 of them around - but now that I have a bigger school they pay so much attention to each other they ignore betta RuPaul completely. That is an absolutely fabulous name for a betta
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 06:59 |
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The fry are free-swimming! There's... so many! @_@ My first attempt to feed them went okay. Parents were wary of the pipette, but I definitely need to invest in a second turkey baster for the house. A few of the fry have already blundered into the lair/mouth of the pike cichlid, but there's plenty more where those came from. I may move them to that 30 gallon this weekend if too many more get snatched up. Have some more pics!
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 16:04 |
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So my husband saw an axolotl at our local fish shop and is now pining after it's funny face. This isn't something you can just plop into an already established tank with quite a few fish already, right? Also no live plants in this tank since some snails invaded and destroyed them.
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 18:50 |
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An axolotl needs a specific dedicated setup and is NOT a simple animal to keep. http://www.axolotl.org/
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 18:57 |
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Good. We have enough mouths to feed right now. Thanks for the link! (this is a lot like the time he decided he wanted an octopus... no we did not end up getting one)
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 19:12 |
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Impulse purchases are always a bad idea. Take note of that thing that caught your eye, go do research before buying it so you dont end up with a footlong monster in your betta cup.
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# ? Aug 11, 2013 03:09 |
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I keep a tiger salamander for a pet. He will absolutely try to jam anything and everything in his mouth. Your fish tank would be empty except for your aquatic woodchipper in a week.
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# ? Aug 11, 2013 05:37 |
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My axy was awful for trying to hoover anything and everything. He had to be in sand or he'd eat the gravel. Sooo my tank has been established for about 4 months now. Until recently everything was going really well. It's about 45gal and was housing 7 rummynose, 2 gold rams, 2 blue rams, 3 baby bristlenose, 3 baby clown loaches I'm growing out and 4 cories. Heaps of plants. Over the past couple weeks I've lost 4 rummies, 2 bristles, a cory and a clown My ph has dropped as low as the kit can test and its driving me insane! It only recently became a problem and I need a solution before I lose everyone! I'm not replacing anyone until I can get this under control (or ever if I've overstocked). How do I fix it? I've been reading about crushed coral... ?
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# ? Aug 11, 2013 10:43 |
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It can help if the cause of your ph crash is the carbonate hardness being eaten up. Test your water at the source and in tank. If the ph drop is only in the tank, and you can test kh and that is zero, that may be the issue. In that case, adding a carbonate source like shells or coral is your solution.
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Today during my water change I discovered that my single Cinnamon Loach is still alive. Its nine friends did about three years ago, and I only see the lone remaining one about once every 2-3 months. I'm always happy when it randomly comes out for food or because of a WC. I'm amazed that it's still alive, especially since my Bichir growouts could make a quick meal of it.
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 11:35 |
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daggerdragon posted:That is an absolutely fabulous name for a betta He's pretty fabulous - but not nearly as showy as his namesake. His current thing is to get in the smallest space he can find and stare - I worry sometimes that's he's going to get trapped and drown himself but anytime I try to rearrange the tank to prevent his fun he gets really upset and just "lays down" (fins barely touching the substrate). Luckily he only spends a little while doing that and the rest of the time he's happily swimming and flaring at his reflection. But do you think he'll let me get a picture of that? Nope.
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 13:46 |
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My cories filthied up the tank glass again! Eggs! Eggs everywhere!
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 11:15 |
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See what a night of listening to Al Green will get you..
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 13:05 |
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SynthOrange posted:My cories filthied up the tank glass again! Eggs! Eggs everywhere! I wish mine would. Instead my retarded angels keep being terrible parents.
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 14:06 |
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I finally got a nerite snail. It's been doing a great job cleaning my tank and it's so cute to see its little mouth moving while eating . My anubia has sprouted another leaf, so yay! I haven't seen any new leaves on my two java ferns, but at least they are still green and haven't lost any leaves yet. I'm so excited, my fish have survived and my tank is looking pretty decent now if the driftwood would just stop making the water look like iced tea...
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 01:06 |
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Once java ferns acclimatize, you wont know what the hell to do with all the new buds and sprouts. I've got one that's been living in my tank for ages now and I swear its reproducing almost as fast as the duckweed. Every time I clean the prefilter its covered in baby java fern plants. Good thing its one of the pretty varieties (pictured below, not my tank) but I'm going to have to start selling or throwing them out. It's getting ridiculous.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 01:13 |
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Looks like Windelov java, great plant.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 02:04 |
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Its crazy. Every leaf has about a dozen spore spots on the underside. When the leaf dies, each one turns into a new plant. Baby ferns all over the place.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 02:07 |
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Want to try a cool experiment? Pull off random leaves from the different plants in your tank and let them float on the top.. if the conditions are right you will see roots pop up and before you know it, random plant.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 14:27 |
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I know, right? I must be doing something right, because I'm getting all sorts of stuff growing by just floating there. Java ferns, water sprite, mosses. Even Java moss has made a reappearance after I ditched it a year ago, but a leaf must have hung around somewhere.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 22:00 |
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All I can see is a bear face smiling and sticking its tongue out in that wood.
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# ? Aug 15, 2013 16:16 |
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I can't unsee it. Especially that eye. It's uncanny
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# ? Aug 16, 2013 04:08 |
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Guess who's rocking a Fluval 106? This guy. I just set it up and christ do I feel like a boss. Eifert Posting fucked around with this message at 06:58 on Aug 18, 2013 |
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Eifert Posting posted:Guess who's rocking a Fluval 106? This guy. Fluval makes wonderful canister filters, I have two of their FX5s on my show tank. Did you get yours new? The packaging and engineering is really nice! They have installation DVDs, haha. My own jaguar cichlid brood has shrunk considerably, either from them swimming into the mouths of otherwise nearly stationary tankmates, or wasting away from not learning to eat the foods I offered them. The current progeny are much larger, and you can see details like their horizontal stripe and orange eyes! Feeding them is still harrowing, since the parents always see the dropper coming, and they want a piece of my fingers! A squirt of fry food to their face usually confuses them long enough that I can escape unscathed. Edit to add picture!!! They're actually starting to look like fish now. They're 1 cm long! Fusillade fucked around with this message at 23:26 on Aug 18, 2013 |
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It was a 106, they are about 400$ cheaper than yours so no DVD included. My betta doesn't appreciate the extra current but the oto cats keep riding the output flow across the tank.
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# ? Aug 19, 2013 00:37 |
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My betta will lurk in the back and in the plants to avoid the current when he can. Cant turn it down because the cories and loaches love it. He will charge headlong into the filter outflow when I'm dropping food into it though.
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# ? Aug 19, 2013 00:43 |
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Eifert Posting posted:It was a 106, they are about 400$ cheaper than yours so no DVD included. D'oh! I know that they used to include them with the 105s!!! Edit: Looks like they aren't doing the DVD anymore with the 6 series. Ah well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOzrSfkO-LY Fusillade fucked around with this message at 01:20 on Aug 19, 2013 |
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SynthOrange posted:My betta will lurk in the back and in the plants to avoid the current when he can. Cant turn it down because the cories and loaches love it. He will charge headlong into the filter outflow when I'm dropping food into it though. Yeah, mine spent the day hanging out in a broad leafed plant(don't recall the name) and looking grouchy. I can't get over how quiet it is, I can't hear poo poo even putting my ear a foot away if there's any other background noise at all.
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# ? Aug 19, 2013 01:42 |
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I'm having issues with my Betta and feeding. Over the past couple of weeks I found that whenever I feed him, he begins to bloat and pinecone. At first I thought it was dropsy, but when I fasted him, he went back down and acted like his old happy self again. When I started feeding him again, he started bloating and pineconing again and seemed to have some swim bladder issues. I fasted him again and now he's gone back down and is acting just fine. I have no idea what this could be. Are these normal signs of some kind of chronic constipation issue or something? Should I just change his food, or is there something more serious going on? Edit: I forgot to mention that he is not just pineconing around his belly where the food should be if he's constipated; he starts pineconing everywhere on his body like with dropsy. Zandorv fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Aug 19, 2013 |
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In my planted 20 long, I've got 4 green tiger barbs and a couple of otos. I assumed this would be an ideal setup for the tiger barbs, as it's heavily planted and they don't have any other species to fight with, but they have taken to just constantly hiding, refusing to move except at feeding time (When they get *very* active. Holy hell). While I'd love a little more activity in the tank, I'm ok with this behavior as long as it's not a sign of stress. My understanding of tiger barbs is that they should be tearing rear end around the tank, like my odessa barbs do in their 40 gallon. I have noticed, if this has any bearing on anything, that I've got two males and two females, and they seem to have paired up.
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