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James (Western Canada)

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  1. I just did a google search for salamanders in Alberta, and there are only two that are native...neither appears to look anything like the one in your pic?? So, that makes one wonder if this one was introduced??....or if it may be a reptile, as the head REALLY doesn't look amphibian to me??

    http://www.srd.alber...rs/Default.aspx

    Long Toed Salamander

    Size: This slender salamander can reach a total length of 140 millimetres (about 5.5 inches).

    http://www.srd.alber...Salamander.aspx

    GFX-Long-toed-Salamander-01.jpg

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    Tiger Salamander

    Size: Ranges in length from 140 to 180 millimetres (roughly 5.5 - 7 inches) and occasionally up to about 200 millimetres (just under eight inches).

    http://www.srd.alber...Salamander.aspx

    GFX-Tiger-Salamander-01.jpg

  2. Yup, just like Jason, my Fluval 403 was the first in Edmonton (ordered out of US prior to CDN release)....and before I even hooked it up to my aquarium, I built a spraybar, using PVC , and a hydraulic fitting cap as an end plug. IIRC, I used some sort of j tube toget me over the top rail of tank, and a Fluval 90 deg fitting connected between the j tube & the spraybar using clear vinyl tubing & some snap grip clamps. (clamps available @ Princess Auto, and I'm sure other places....)

    http://www.hcl-clamping.com/images/product_pics/l-herbie-clip.jpg

    HTH

    James

  3. Jeff: There is a PVC standpipe which feeds the wet/dry in the LH back corner, which has a piece of 4" PVC over it. The 4" is drilled full of holes so that it pulls water at all elevations (rather than only what runs down into the standpipe @ the surface). The 4" is covered in silicone that was dipped into the same gravel that I will use as a substrate, so that it's less obtrusive than a piece of white PVC would be:)

    On the other end of tank, the return from the pump comes up through bulkhead in bottom of tank, up almost to the surface, then 90's and turns into a spraybar which is as long as the tank is wide:)

    crappy description, I know.....easier if you see it.......

  4. The shop advertising on kijiji should be able to supply ou with a glass top, and cut you a center brace. They may even be able to help you out with trim....

    http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-pets-accessories-300-gallon-tank-and-stand-brand-new-W0QQAdIdZ370451875

    Bow Valley Aquariums

    know you are getting the best prices and superior quality.

    Warehouse/Showroom located in Wrangler Industrial

    403-272-4960

    Address: Bay 15, 10 Wrangler Place S.E. Calgary

    We have over 38 years’ experience in the aquarium manufacturing business. Many of our staff is knowledgeable in the keeping and rearing of fish and many various reptiles. You can tell us what you want, or ask our advice on requirements to suite your animal of choice.

    We specialize in custom aquariums; with or without drilled overflows and sumps, internal or external overflows and blue or black backgrounds. Ultra-clear PPG starphire glass.

    No order is too big or too small. We cater to the individual as well as pet stores and zoos.

  5. Well, reef lighting is usually what? somewhere around 10k-14k?? Bulbs for FW plants usually no more than 6500K.....so that is only going to make things worse.......

    I think my anubias has alge on it....

    I tried silver dollars in there for about an hour and they chewed em up pretty good so i took them out...

    They have new bright green leaves starting but all the old ones have a brown fur on them?

    should i cut them or just let it be?

    Im using reef LED lighting over them with a 2700k flourecent aswell.

  6. Val: You could try LV, but I'm not certain they will have what you seek?

    You could also try Bartle & Gibson

    ......but in the end if you got 10 yrs out of the original, and a replacement is $15.00, that's $1.50/yr....I expect to get the same thing in brass will be MORE ( and will likely be made up from two or more separate items(.

    oh, almost forgot, Make sure you take your old one with you, it will be easier than trying to describe what you want:)

    James

  7. The cheap/quick & dirty fix is go buy a big rubbermaid tub, siphon in as much tank water as it will hold, and hook up your filter/heater, transfer fish into tub.

    Or go buy another tank (new or used) and do as above....

    Once fish are safely housed elsewhere, you can then deal with repairing the original tank....

    http://albertaaquatica.com/index.php?showtopic=11713

    ....and remember, you DO NOT WANT silicone intended for bathroom, etc, as it contains an anti-fungicidal agent which will leach & will kill your fish. Dow-Corning 732 is fine, and available @ Acklands-Grainger and a bunch of other places....

    Good Luck!

    James

  8. I don't know how recent the aforementioned rules came into effect, but when I bought my PP, I called, they said they had it in stock, and asked me what I wanted it for. I explained it was for disinfecting plants, they said OK. That was probably something like 2000-2001? And for the record, it was the Zellers pharmacy in Millwoods Town Center.

    And yah, a little bit goes a LONG way:)

    James

  9. I had never seen this company before, but had a look @ all their listings, they certainly have a good variety & prices....so why the lack of enthusiam when making mention?? (I have always made great efforts to support my LFS's, so it takes a lot to make me stray)

    Thanks!

    James

    I checked out this link from the library: http://www.aquaticpl...carpet#comments This looks amazing and I would like to try it. Does anyone have any comments about this? I'm thinking it will take a little longer than 5-7 days, and does anyone know where I can get that moss? Fissidens splachnobryoides. Please don't make me order from aquaticmagic.

  10. Trust me, Kubotai's get bigger than 2.5", the only one that is going to stay that small is Sidthimunki.

    For all you ever wanted to know about loches and more, go to http://www.loaches.com/

    and there is a forum as well http://forums.loaches.com/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=dd377c89c96f450b25c8905d318f559c

    Oh, and three should be considered a minimum....five is better:):)

    HTH

    James

    Thanks for your information- on sites that I have now looked at, Kubotais seem to be the size that I have been thinking of if they do only grow to 2.5". I don't think that Kuhli Loaches will do if they don't keep the MTS 'at bay'.

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