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Well... my angels decided that they needed to try again and now I have two leaves full of eggs. I will be buying a tank separator on Saturday to keep them away from the baby box because I think they are sucking the babies through the slots.
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# ? Aug 30, 2013 05:11 |
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Hello all. Never really thought about SA having an aquarium thread, so I'm glad I found this! Here are my 2 little tank setups! Doctor Londom fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Jan 17, 2014 |
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They look nice.. I like the Dutch style personally. Heavily planted tanks are great, I don't mind as much that I can't see the fish all the time so long as the water is clear, I don't require additional filtration and the fish are happy.
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# ? Aug 31, 2013 01:00 |
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I renovated my fish tank today and created Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The fish seem pretty pleased with it.
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# ? Aug 31, 2013 06:06 |
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Finally was able to replenish my school of denison barbs. I had 2 survivors from my original group of 6 who have existed very peacefully for the last few months. But they did seem lonely and after a recent tank rearrangement and some new odessa barbs they were sticking in one small corner of the tank. So I picked up 3 new little (not so little) barbs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGCqV9j6SJM I wasn't taking any chances with these barbs. Had them in isolation for 24 hours in a methylene blue bath. Did a 5% water change before I put them in, and another 5% water change 24 hours later. So far so good - the little ones aren't getting chased by the 2 big ones, and in fact they're a lot more active an curious. The big ones will be shepherding them around the tank and now they "let" the little ones chase them. It will be great to see them grow up.
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# ? Sep 1, 2013 01:23 |
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grow faster I am seeking an elephant ear female but I dont really want to splurge on online shipping, wonder if any LFS will order some for me.
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# ? Sep 1, 2013 05:10 |
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In an adult, those markings would be stress lines, but I dont know a thing about baby bettas. edit: Tore out a whole bunch of plants that werent working, shoved stuff around, planted more vals. Fish are all sulky and the filter's still working at clearing out the crap. Synthbuttrange fucked around with this message at 12:07 on Sep 1, 2013 |
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vegemitesandwhich posted:I renovated my fish tank today and created Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The fish seem pretty pleased with it. This is excellent, well done! I too have been cleaning my tanks, I will try and post some pics tonight. I need some decent long scissors to prune all the carpeting plants.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 03:01 |
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I tore out my water sprite because it looks gross after the leaves age a bit and my bronze crypts since they decided to turn from 12-leafed, 2 inch tall plants into 3 leafed, 4 inch tall gangly weirdos. Tank got too murky to see what the hell I was doing, so I'm letting it settle before doing some final pushing around. edit: Got home after work and yup, still cloudy. Synthbuttrange fucked around with this message at 10:00 on Sep 2, 2013 |
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I need to completely redo the fluval edge tank. The giant duckweed stuff rooted down in my tanks and started expanding like crazy, so I had to pull out all but 2-3 individual plants. Waiting for my mountain clouds and maculata to breed. I also have some mountain clouds in my Aquaponics ponds.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 13:27 |
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Can I pick a thread title or what? And cripes, the only time I saw my frogbit with roots that crazy was when they first came in from an outdoor pond in full sunlight.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 14:26 |
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Progress on my bowl.. day 1 day 63. The airstone is to keep it from getting stagnant while things will in. I will eventually remove it altogether. As you can see, poo poo is already growing out the side and the dwarf hairgrass has filled in nicely.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 16:23 |
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Kharnifex posted:I need to completely redo the fluval edge tank. Giant duck weed will root? I was wondering why it had such long dangling roots. Do you just bury it with your finger to help it along? It's growing really good in my tank along with two different swords.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 16:57 |
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demonR6 posted:Progress on my bowl.. What a beauty! what are those bean-like things? Lacrosse, how're your bowls doing?
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 17:08 |
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Looking for a tank mate for my 6 Zebra Danios. I only want to add one more fish. It's a 15 gallon tank so most huge fish are out. I was thinking maybe a sword tail? Or maybe a betta? Though I've read zebra danios can sometimes stress bettas. Any ideas? I just want something with color. I love my zebras but they're sort of dull looking. This is the current setup, not that it matters much, but it'll give you an idea of hiding places.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 17:30 |
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Git Mah Belt Son posted:Looking for a tank mate for my 6 Zebra Danios. I only want to add one more fish. It's a 15 gallon tank so most huge fish are out. German Blue Ram, or Bolivian Ram. They are cichlids, but the stay smaller than 'traditional' cichlids. I've kept them in community tanks a long time without problems. Paradise fish/Paradise Gourami. They are not compatible with Betta, so it's one or the other with them. Along the lines of sword tail, you could also look at killifish. They tend to have nice colors.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 17:48 |
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durrneez posted:What a beauty! what are those bean-like things? They are just pebbles you would use in an aquarium. Mostly did it to keep the hair grass planted because until it roots well the stuff likes to float up after a few days. No problems this time around though there is hair grass growing up from the bottom in all sorts of random places now so mission accomplished.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 19:55 |
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LingcodKilla posted:Giant duck weed will root? I was wondering why it had such long dangling roots. Do you just bury it with your finger to help it along? It's growing really good in my tank along with two different swords. I think it's Amazon Frogbit, I think it loves being so close to the LED's that it went through an extensive root growth period and anchored itself, it's not something I wanted to happen. Some of the leaves also extend themselves up out of the water.
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# ? Sep 2, 2013 23:59 |
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Yeah, my frogbits' roots are nowhere near as large now, only about an inch long. They've also shrunk since I got them from the seller who raised them in an outdoor pond. Rather than the inch diameter the leaves were before, they're now only the size of my thumbnail. They're cute that way and dont get in the way. When they were at full size they just took up so much space! Since your lighting is so great though, you might want to look at azolla if you're sick of fighting frogbit roots. I couldnt get it going because it demanded better lighting, but you might have better luck given how your floaters like it.
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# ? Sep 3, 2013 00:20 |
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oh god no azolla ill take frogbit anyday Ive got both outside, frogbits got like, roots 1 foot long haha...but the azolla? everywhere. so much. its like duckweed. e: (ill mail anyone a elephant ton of azlla if they really need it) e2: baby bettas have stripes because they dont have full on colour yet Malalol fucked around with this message at 00:39 on Sep 3, 2013 |
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Zaffy posted:German Blue Ram, or Bolivian Ram. They are cichlids, but the stay smaller than 'traditional' cichlids. I've kept them in community tanks a long time without problems. I would suggest the German Blue Ram. I had a pair of them in my old community tank and they where awesome. The ram would do well with the Danios and your tank because the ram needs smaller freely swimming fish to feel comfortable alone along with the good places to hide.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 06:45 |
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WTF is with this goddamn summer! For the first time in years my tap water comes out as 91* or higher. So I bought a 30 gallon drum, filled it, let it circulate overnight, and despite it being 83 in the house, the water is 84*. Either all my thermometers (digital, new batteries) are poo poo, or the AC control lies.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 11:27 |
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Cowslips Warren posted:WTF is with this goddamn summer! My a/c controls are conveniently located in a dark hallway that is always cooler than the house. With my thermostat set to 76 degrees and that hallway always being conveniently cool my a/c rarely kicks on until the rest of the house is much hotter. Case in point my office with all the computer gear and aquariums will read 82 degrees where the hallway of tranquility is 76. I have to kick the thermostat to 74 when I work from home to make it bearable in my office.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 12:40 |
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Guys I love my fish tank, we are at almost 3 weeks with fish in tank and everything is going great (still have an algae issue but the ottos are seriously handling it.) The golden rams and glo-tetras seem to love it all too. My only issue is the sheer amount of poop the ottos make. There is a lot and is there a recommended snail that likes to eat Otto poop? Otherwise this tank is awesome.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 13:54 |
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dirtycajun posted:Guys I love my fish tank, we are at almost 3 weeks with fish in tank and everything is going great (still have an algae issue but the ottos are seriously handling it.) Pretty much any snail other than assassins could help you out, but I would watch out for the asexual snails as they will overrun your tank if left unchecked.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 14:00 |
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I saw this algae eater at the Georgia Aquarium happily working away in one of the river tanks. Unfortunately, since it was a work-fish instead of a display-fish, there was no label to tell me what it is! Does this look familiar to anyone? It's adorable. I'm thinking some kind of plecky-relative?
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 21:13 |
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CaladSigilon posted:I saw this algae eater at the Georgia Aquarium happily working away in one of the river tanks. Unfortunately, since it was a work-fish instead of a display-fish, there was no label to tell me what it is! I've seen them for sale in the Bay Area. I want to say it was labels as a butterfly loach but I could be completely wrong. It was not listed at any crazy price like a zebra. Hot drat I was right. I recall it standing out because I thought it would be a plecy too.
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# ? Sep 4, 2013 23:26 |
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I have these guys! Or I am pretty sure I do. Sewellia lineolata. Mine are in a sponge-filter only tank, little to no current, tons of rocks and algae, and until the water temps from the sink cooked 95% of them, bred like crazy. Do best in species tanks and are loving hilarious to watch. My mom calls them baby banjo cats or stingrays.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 00:04 |
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CaladSigilon posted:I saw this algae eater at the Georgia Aquarium happily working away in one of the river tanks. Unfortunately, since it was a work-fish instead of a display-fish, there was no label to tell me what it is! Not just that fish, trust me. That place is so focused on spectacle and mills through livestock so fast that there is no signage for well over half their critters. If you are in the area (and not just visiting for DragonCon?), make some time for Chattanooga's aquarium.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 00:44 |
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I have one of those dudes in my 55 gallon. Its known as a reticulated hillstream loach, or a borneo loach. They are semi-schooling in that they like company, but will work just fine without a buddy. My LFS says they'll only eat green algae, but I've seen mine chow down on brown algae too. They also come in a spotted pattern I had one of those in my tank too - but when my heater decided to crank the temperature up to 36C the poor thing didn't make it. They are a lot of fun to watch swimming around the tank during feeding time, they move like little manta rays! Mine likes to chase the corys around, but really can only move in 2 dimensions at one time - the corys just jump up a little to avoid him.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 01:56 |
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mindofme posted:I have one of those dudes in my 55 gallon. Its known as a reticulated hillstream loach, or a borneo loach. They are semi-schooling in that they like company, but will work just fine without a buddy. My LFS says they'll only eat green algae, but I've seen mine chow down on brown algae too. There is a few different types of these happy little guys, from a few different countries. http://www.loaches.com/articles/hillstream-loaches-the-specialists-at-life-in-the-fast-lane is a good resource for them. At the end of the year I plan to make a simulated river tank with a low profile and open top to breed some.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 08:15 |
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FML I got a new little betta not even two weeks ago to replace Max who passed away a few months ago, and I killed him. He was a tiny little guy, a runt who the breeder was getting rid of. I put him in the same aquarium and due to the current from the in-tank filter I used a panty hose to cover the intake so he would not get sucked up. Everything was great for a week, the hose needed to be rinsed off because it gets gunked up fast. I was going to do it yesterday since I work from home but with the holiday on Monday I left my laptop at work locked up on Tuesday thinking it was the Monday so I had to go in. Yesterday morning I propped it open a little so there was inflow into the filter enough to not burn out the motor and I would change it when I got home. He must have swam up and got sucked in.. I should have changed the loving thing the night before but no. Everything fell into place.. the wrong place. Between me forgetting my laptop and not doing my due diligence this happens. I was so upset I broke down the aquarium completely, packed up everything in the closet, removed the stand from my office. Actually I took it out into the garage and in a fit of anger too a 5 lb sledgehammer to it and broke it to pieces. That is it for me with bettas, no new fish for that matter. I am a terrible human being.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 16:08 |
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You guys YOU GUYS my tank came in the mail today! I put my awesome rocks in there, check it out-
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 17:26 |
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Mean Bean posted:You guys YOU GUYS my tank came in the mail today! I put my awesome rocks in there, check it out- Very cool! Can't wait to see the finished product. demonR6 posted:FML I got a new little betta not even two weeks ago to replace Max who passed away a few months ago, and I killed him. He was a tiny little guy, a runt who the breeder was getting rid of. I put him in the same aquarium and due to the current from the in-tank filter I used a panty hose to cover the intake so he would not get sucked up. Everything was great for a week, the hose needed to be rinsed off because it gets gunked up fast. I was going to do it yesterday since I work from home but with the holiday on Monday I left my laptop at work locked up on Tuesday thinking it was the Monday so I had to go in. Yesterday morning I propped it open a little so there was inflow into the filter enough to not burn out the motor and I would change it when I got home. He must have swam up and got sucked in.. I should have changed the loving thing the night before but no. Everything fell into place.. the wrong place. Between me forgetting my laptop and not doing my due diligence this happens. I was so upset I broke down the aquarium completely, packed up everything in the closet, removed the stand from my office. Actually I took it out into the garage and in a fit of anger too a 5 lb sledgehammer to it and broke it to pieces. That is it for me with bettas, no new fish for that matter. I am a terrible human being. Hey demonR6, you're not a terrible human being.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 17:41 |
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durrneez posted:Hey demonR6, you're not a terrible human being. I sure as heck feel like it.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 19:41 |
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demonR6 posted:I sure as heck feel like it. Go find a puppy to hug.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 19:45 |
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demonR6 posted:I sure as heck feel like it. If you were a terrible person you wouldn't care. I remember reading your posts about Max and thinking that you were amazing for caring so deeply and taking such good care of him. It inspired me to do a lot more research and be more careful before throwing some fish in my tank and hoping for the best.
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# ? Sep 5, 2013 19:56 |
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demonR6 posted:I sure as heck feel like it. Years ago I worked at a small aquarium, and was tasked with insuring the new electric eel got a balanced diet. Since this two foot long animal was in a 55 gallon tank, I had to be super high on water changes, and feeding him earthworms all the time wasn't going to work. So I did some research, picked up some New Life Spectrum wafers...and holy gently caress, this wild caught fish was EATING PELLETS. I was beyond happy. So I did the water changes and fed him, and when he started to swell up, I didn't know what to do. My boss kept asking what was wrong with him, I showed her him eating, the water parameters were fine. She was stumped. Finally she dragged him to the vet building, and they X-rayed him: his stomach was full of gravel. When he ate the wafers, he would scoop up bits of gravel at the same time. They had to put him down because of that. Or the time my boss bitched about the airstones in so many tanks, and me, thinking that was a hint, yanked a ton of them out. a full grown lima shovelnose cat, a dozen silver dollar fish, and 2 huge common plecos all died overnight. Or the time I didn't cover the eel tank all the way and came in to find three feet of Eel, the moray, dead on the tile. It sucks. It happens, sadly...
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# ? Sep 6, 2013 01:14 |
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Cowslips Warren posted:Years ago I worked at a small aquarium, and was tasked with insuring the new electric eel got a balanced diet. Since this two foot long animal was in a 55 gallon tank, I had to be super high on water changes, and feeding him earthworms all the time wasn't going to work. So I did some research, picked up some New Life Spectrum wafers...and holy gently caress, this wild caught fish was EATING PELLETS. I was beyond happy. So I did the water changes and fed him, and when he started to swell up, I didn't know what to do. My boss kept asking what was wrong with him, I showed her him eating, the water parameters were fine. You tried you best don't beat yourself up. Just don't ever take a job in an orphanage or nursing home.
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# ? May 11, 2024 16:19 |
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demonR6 posted:FML I got a new little betta not even two weeks ago to replace Max who passed away a few months ago, and I killed him. He was a tiny little guy, a runt who the breeder was getting rid of. I put him in the same aquarium and due to the current from the in-tank filter I used a panty hose to cover the intake so he would not get sucked up. Everything was great for a week, the hose needed to be rinsed off because it gets gunked up fast. I was going to do it yesterday since I work from home but with the holiday on Monday I left my laptop at work locked up on Tuesday thinking it was the Monday so I had to go in. Yesterday morning I propped it open a little so there was inflow into the filter enough to not burn out the motor and I would change it when I got home. He must have swam up and got sucked in.. I should have changed the loving thing the night before but no. Everything fell into place.. the wrong place. Between me forgetting my laptop and not doing my due diligence this happens. I was so upset I broke down the aquarium completely, packed up everything in the closet, removed the stand from my office. Actually I took it out into the garage and in a fit of anger too a 5 lb sledgehammer to it and broke it to pieces. That is it for me with bettas, no new fish for that matter. I am a terrible human being. Hey accidents do happen, especially with fish keeping, don't beat yourself up over it. It is not your intentions where to kill any fish.
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