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SynthOrange posted:Congratulations, you've begun a long and antagonistic relationship with black beard algae. Not gonna kill everything is it? I like the look of it, so I'm just gonna keep it in check by spot treating with peroxide.
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Why is it so hard to find crystal red shrimp and someone that ships them to me without them dying.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 12:38 |
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SkaAndScreenplays posted:Not gonna kill everything is it? Like, love it. Can't live without it.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 13:56 |
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Excuse the phone pictures, but I've finally got an update of my new fish. Last week I added 5 panda cories and a one-eyed cory I can't identify. One-eye isn't a panda, but I didn't want to leave him behind where he would never get a chance, so he's my rescue. Excuse all the algae. The large plant in the back is red ludwigia and it looks amazing. Wonderful red and pink leaves. I've got two swords flanking the ludwigia and a bit of micro sword and baby tears for the foreground. Here is One-Eye and his empty socket. Two of my pandas. I've got dwarf baby tears up front as well as a sprinkling of micro sword that are finally coming in. My betta, Ridick. He's black with streaks of blue and grey fluorescence. He's stunning and it is a shame I don't have a better camera to capture his coloring. I got 30 Malaysian trumpet snails a few weeks ago. I think I have one hundred now.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 07:57 |
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Chichevache posted:
Welcome to snail keeping. I love your Betta. I like the ones with subtle showiness like that rather than the flashy multi colored ones, myself. Edit; Just went to check my filter because the water flow was slowing. Found 20 or so shrimp nomming away on the filter pad. Must have went in as hatchlings cause there's no way they would have fit through the intake screen with as big as they were. SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 12:30 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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I woke up today to see one of my Gourami had built a bubble nest in the corner
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GreyPowerVan posted:I woke up today to see one of my Gourami had built a bubble nest in the corner Next thing you know, you come home from work one day and there is a hooker leaving your place. Damned horny fish.
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SocketWrench posted:Welcome to snail keeping. Thank you. The plan was to have him as a subtle center piece. Since the background is black he isn't very noticeable until he flashes or swims to the front, which makes him look pretty impressive.
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Chichevache posted:Last week I added 5 panda cories and a one-eyed cory I can't identify. One-eye isn't a panda, but I didn't want to leave him behind where he would never get a chance, so he's my rescue. You sure he's not just a plain old bronze cory? He looks like one to me, at least.
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demonR6 posted:Next thing you know, you come home from work one day and there is a hooker leaving your place. Damned horny fish. Actually, next thing I know he harasses the female half to death, and I had to net him and float him in the tank to leave her the gently caress alone. What do? :?:
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 01:55 |
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I finally outsmarted my goldfish. I took water bottles and cut them into little buckets with holes in the bottom and hung them from the sides of my tank with wire. Plants stay submerged, roots stay protected, I get to have my "planted tank"... Fimmion Rockeater is pissed that he can't rip up the plants and clog up his filter anymore. Water is cloudy because I was spilling substrate and gravel everywhere and the pothos is sad because we've been going through a heat wave and it's seriously hot in my room. It's starting to perk up again though, and the waters cleared up.
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Niel posted:You sure he's not just a plain old bronze cory? He looks like one to me, at least. Is he? I don't know.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 05:09 |
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Dudes, I've had a horrible green algae problem for weeks now: I have tried cutting down on light, I have done massive water changes, I have tried cutting down on food, and it just will not go away. I'm thinking at this point I may just have to resort to chemicals. Someone, please let me know if there's anything else I can try before resorting to that drastic measure.
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Is the titular runaway snail infestation actually something to worry about? Because I have a shitload of small white snails in my aquarium right now, and unless it's actually a problem (bioload, eating plants?) I can live quite well with those guys. I put in a half assed experimental snail trap (marmalade jar with zucchini) but its effectiveness might just be due to random chance of snails crawling all over the place. I'll have a control jar without zucchini tonight.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 17:17 |
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My parents' tank is ready for Halloween! This was a betta tank I setup for them about a year ago. A couple weeks ago my dad decided to add a couple tetras from petsmart. They died a week later, and left the betta in bad shape, clearly on his way out. No visible signs of disease, water params were good, so I put in some tetracycline (thinking it might be n internal bacterial infection)for them and hoped for the best. Betta died a day later, and the tank has been sitting empty for a few days now. It appears tetracycline occasionally turns water red. That was a new one for me.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 18:48 |
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Tetracycline can be some good stuff, but yeah that's some funky poo poo. I didn't know that it could stain water - it can also permanently stain adult teeth while they develop, so humans shouldn't take it from the second trimester through 8 or 9 years old. For fish porn content, have a shot of the CPO tank. Gotta get some of that fern off the coir and on the mopani and do something with that moss. enziarro fucked around with this message at 22:20 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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Neitherman posted:Dudes, I've had a horrible green algae problem for weeks now: What kind of lights do you have, and how old are they? If you're running fluorescent bulbs they need to be changed twice a year because they degrade into ranges that make algae go nuts. Or maybe toss a shitton of daphnia into the tank and see if they can put a dent in it IM_DA_DECIDER posted:Is the titular runaway snail infestation actually something to worry about? Because I have a shitload of small white snails in my aquarium right now, and unless it's actually a problem (bioload, eating plants?) I can live quite well with those guys. I put in a half assed experimental snail trap (marmalade jar with zucchini) but its effectiveness might just be due to random chance of snails crawling all over the place. I'll have a control jar without zucchini tonight. They can get crazy if you're prone to overfeeding like a lot of people (me) are. It's part of what makes them such great cleanup for the tank really, because they multiply to match their food source. If you're overdoing they will let you know in a hurry.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 05:44 |
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IM_DA_DECIDER posted:Is the titular runaway snail infestation actually something to worry about? Because I have a shitload of small white snails in my aquarium right now, and unless it's actually a problem (bioload, eating plants?) I can live quite well with those guys. I put in a half assed experimental snail trap (marmalade jar with zucchini) but its effectiveness might just be due to random chance of snails crawling all over the place. I'll have a control jar without zucchini tonight. Just don't overfeed and their numbers will settle to what can be supported. My original infestation got under control quickly with less food...and that rear end in a top hat Chinese algae eater getting to a few. SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 08:43 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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IM_DA_DECIDER posted:Is the titular runaway snail infestation actually something to worry about? Because I have a shitload of small white snails in my aquarium right now, and unless it's actually a problem (bioload, eating plants?) I can live quite well with those guys. I put in a half assed experimental snail trap (marmalade jar with zucchini) but its effectiveness might just be due to random chance of snails crawling all over the place. I'll have a control jar without zucchini tonight. Or get a puffer and watch them all disappear over the course of a day or two.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 10:41 |
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So I need a bit of stocking advice. I have a 120l/30g tank and I'm trying to get a good fit of fish for it. Currently I'm looking at: 10x Neon Tetra 6x Julii Corys 3x Amano Shrimp 2x Golden Oto 1x Kribensis 1x German Blue Ram AqAdvisor says that should be good with my filter and tank size and there don't appear to be any compatibility problems. I tried to get a balance between cleanups, shoalers and centerpieces. Anyone got any thoughts or comments?
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Plavski posted:So I need a bit of stocking advice. I have a 120l/30g tank and I'm trying to get a good fit of fish for it. I have read a lot about kribs and aggression. The kribensis might be a little too feisty for the GBR. You might want to go for a pair of rams and leave the kribensis out. Otos are happiest in groups, so you could probably bump their numbers up to 4. Keep in mind that GBRs are extremely fragile fish, and will keel over and die at the smallest provocation. I'd recommend Bolivian rams in their place: they are beautiful, hardy, and full of personality. They're also about the same size as the GBRs.
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Sostratos posted:I have read a lot about kribs and aggression. The kribensis might be a little too feisty for the GBR. You might want to go for a pair of rams and leave the kribensis out. Otos are happiest in groups, so you could probably bump their numbers up to 4. Keep in mind that GBRs are extremely fragile fish, and will keel over and die at the smallest provocation. I'd recommend Bolivian rams in their place: they are beautiful, hardy, and full of personality. They're also about the same size as the GBRs. I picked the GBR because it looked pretty, but when checking my nearest shop online I saw they had Bolvian rams and no GBRs. So that answers that one, thanks! The krib is pretty, but a pair of rams could be great.
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SocketWrench posted:Just don't overfeed and their numbers will settle to what can be supported. My original infestation got under control quickly with less food...and that rear end in a top hat Chinese algae eater getting to a few. I feel like their numbers have exploded since I've started using Seachem Excel and gotten more algae to grow, which they feed on mostly. I guess I'll just clean out some of the little dudes every day and see where it goes if there is no immediate risk of them loving up water chemistry.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 15:21 |
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They won't gently caress the water unless a bunch die at once. They're just an annoyance when they get in huge populations and find their way into everything including the filter and your room carpet. Your best bet under your circumstance would be to find a fish that loves eating snails.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 15:55 |
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Shakenbaker posted:What kind of lights do you have, and how old are they? If you're running fluorescent bulbs they need to be changed twice a year because they degrade into ranges that make algae go nuts. Or maybe toss a shitton of daphnia into the tank and see if they can put a dent in it I've replaced my fluorescent with this Current LED fixture recently (within the last 6 months). I assume the sarcasm about the Daphnia is due to the fact that my fish will very quickly eat up each and every last one as soon as they are introduced?
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 16:30 |
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You are adding a snack to the aquarium.. same as when I grab gobs of scuds from my 20L and dump them into my 55 hoping some survive long enough but end up lucky to make it halfway down before the swarm of fish eat them all. RIP scuds.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 16:34 |
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I was walking my dog through a swamp yesterday and found this shell: The fibers are from the q-tips I used. I was hoping someone could give me an idea of how old it is(I live in Eastern Ontario)and how to clean it. I used tap water, paper towel, and q-tips, but a chemical that won't damage it would be handy, though I'll go the slow way if I have to.
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Aggressive pricing posted:I was walking my dog through a swamp yesterday and found this shell: does it still have bits of snail in it? If so I would bury it and let the worms clean it out for a week or two.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 18:38 |
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Chichevache posted:does it still have bits of snail in it? If so I would bury it and let the worms clean it out for a week or two. Nope, the inside is spotless, I want to get the algea off the outside. The parts where it's clean are a nice shiny brown compared the matt green.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 18:42 |
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Boiling it for a few minutes should eliminate any contaminants. It should also loosen or remove any algae. Anything that is left could be cleaned off with an old tooth brush.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 19:44 |
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Has anyone kept a marbled headstander before? I came across some today and I love the look, plus I could really use an algae eater. My tank is a 30 tall with a Betta and 6 cories. My main concern is the possibility of the headstander nipping the betta. http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/abramites-hypselonotus/ Edit poo poo. I'm looking over reviews of the fish and a lot of people are reporting destruction to plants and nipping, which I don't want. Will one fish be less trouble than a group? Chichevache fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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Neitherman posted:I've replaced my fluorescent with this Current LED fixture recently (within the last 6 months). I've got one of those fixtures, too. Love messing with the controls and pretending I'm a wizard conjuring storms to torment my fish. And yeah, the daphnia would be obliterated by your fish. I mean I guess you could set up a very slow-flowing sump and put the little buggers in that, but that's crazy person fish keeping. The problem with going a chemical route is that you're likely to have to keep doing it, because something is out of whack in your tank. If you've tried cutting the light periods down all together, have you gone the other way and tried CO2 to see if that gives your plant-plants an edge over the algae? Breaking up your light periods can also help I hear, but that may just be an old wives' tale.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 20:47 |
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Neitherman posted:Dudes, I've had a horrible green algae problem for weeks now: You need to get a master test kit if you don't already have one. Green algae like that only comes about if you have a massive nutrient load in a tank, and/or if your tank is subjected to direct sunlight. You can get rid of it with a UV sterilizer, but you should really investigate as much as possible to find out the root cause.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 21:10 |
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http://www.seriouslyfish.com/new-snakehead-is-well-known-in-aquarium-hobby/quote:The snakehead that has been known to aquarium hobbyists as Channa sp. ‘Assam’, C. sp. ‘Lal Cheng’ or C. sp. ‘blue bleheri’ for a number of years is named C. andrao in the journal ‘Zootaxa’ this week
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 07:43 |
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Earlier in the thread people were recommending the Python water changer. This looks neat, but is it safe to add the dechlorinator directly to the tank when you top it up? I'm also looking at the Tetra EasyBalance Plus. Anyone got any experience with these sorts of products? Plavski fucked around with this message at 11:18 on Oct 8, 2014 |
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Plavski posted:Earlier in the thread people were recommending the Python water changer. This looks neat, but is it safe to add the dechlorinator directly to the tank when you top it up? As stated before yep...totally safe. If you are super worried just do small water changes. Dechlorinator works pretty much instantly so just let it osmose for a minute or so and get to filling.
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Plavski posted:I'm also looking at the Tetra EasyBalance Plus. Anyone got any experience with these sorts of products? Waste of money. Basically, don't put anything into your aquarium that you don't have to. There's all sorts of useless poo poo out there that companies sell to uneducated aquarium owners, and most of it is completely useless, and some actively harmful.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 21:45 |
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This was my project over the weekend. Picked up 3 40g breeders at the Petco $1/g sale, and a bunch of 2x4s to make a stand. It's overbuilt like crazy, and made to hold an eventual 8 foot tank down the line. For now I'm planning to just have two of the 40g side by side on it (the other 40g is a Christmas gift for my parents). Finished painting the tanks yesterday, and hope to get it all set up and running this weekend.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 01:49 |
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Is there anywhere a person can look up when a $1/g sale is happening? It seems like the schedule for them is regional.
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Unfortunately the closest one to me is about 30 miles away and out of the range of my reach. I'd love to get a larger tank for a good price.
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