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Cap'n

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  1. Can't believe how big these guys are now. Grabbing food from the surface and finding hiding spots in the rocks and plants. I have one smaller, darker, thinner fry. Not as active or responsive as the rest. Do I cull it now?
  2. And they're out! 14 healthy little fronts. Two days after I moved the female to the holding tank they appeared. She's back in the main tank where she got a well deserved big meal and the fry are eating ground up NLS
  3. I can already see them trying to get out when she tries to feed! I think I need to move her and / or them pretty soon.
  4. Just noticedlast night that my sub female is holding. First time dealing with breeding Frontosa. - how can I tell how far along / how long she has been holding? - should I purchase or build an egg tumbler and install in main tank or wait as long as I can and strip and put fry in holding tank? - holding tank is small (10g cube) Can I attempt to put 5" female in there until she releases? Not my preferred choice, but I don't want to risk losing fry to compressiceps in main tank Thanks to any and all advice. Look forward to hearing others experience.
  5. Or I might just go back to the Tanganyikans I love, starting with frontosa that I'm making deals for now. Is everyone so indecisive or is it just me?
  6. Real stoked on the idea of green terrors. Watched some videos, read lots, think that's the direction I'm going to go. I have long term plans for a very large tank (arrowana!) so they can eventually go there. By then I can get back into tanganyikans in the 90. Would do that now, but feel the urge for something new. Thanks again folks!
  7. Thanks for all the replies folks, some good ideas. Jeremoose - leaning towards Midas. Would I be able to keep 2 in my 90g corner? Ranger - had Severums before, too messy, ate all my plants, not into them. I guess if I had to have fish that destroyed all my plants I want it big enough for the effort Jayba - I considered altums when I made the switch from marine to discus a few years ago, wouldn't their behaviour be very similar? How drastically would I have to change my tank for tapajos? I do find them very interesting. Ck - I can't see using my big 90 for nothing but shrimp and plants, too slow for me. Maybe my little cube, but would rather use it for fry Jaywho - yep, hard to deny how that would satisfy. I get big fish along with smaller interesting behaviour and fry. And I am Tanganyikan biased as well. But never had a big South American, thought it might be fun for the kids to have a wet pet for years. Deano - that's what I have now - discus, Cory cats, and a big school of cardinals. Thanks again, lots to contemplate
  8. I'm becoming bored withy planted discus tank. Considering either returning to Tanganyikans or trying a large South American for the first time. I love the plants, and the driftwood, but I still have enough rock saved to make another good Tanganyikan aquascape. I know I could do almost any group of tangs and have babies and that would be very interesting. But also thinking a single or couple really big fish would be fun, and easy. Background: kept fish for 30+ years, 90g bow front, more filtration and power heads than I need. What would you do?
  9. Everything works but the wet / dry attachment, just a continuous flow of water, no surge. Can sometimes establish a wave function if the intake is closed more than halfway. Everything is clean and there are no leaks. Anybody have experience with this?
  10. That's not a bristle worm. I was just going on what was on the other forum. I personally don't know what it is. They called it a Eunicid worm of some type. Reminds me of the shad worms you can find on the clam flats.
  11. Look in the shadows, they're there. Just another part of the natural life in the ocean, just like the tiny brittle stars, starfish and feather dusters that are now all through my tank years after setting it up. And the only fish they will eat is a dead one, they are scavengers and are beneficial to your tank. However, I still curse the ugly, itchy bastiches every time I grab one by mistake.
  12. In the case of corals, yes. When I had a 55gal I ran a powerhead 802 plus 3 maxijets on a wave timer. Increasing water flow may not cure your problem but it will definitely help.
  13. Shouldn't be too bad. Scrap the dolly idea. It will be harder to set the tank down and pick it back up again than resting for a sec then carrying it to the truck. Plus, if it is going to break it will be on the dolly.
  14. Cap'n

    Water flow

    I have never seen a powerhead that was not submersible. FLIP, if you are concerned with price just keep an eye on the classified forum, you should be able to find a used one for under $20.
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