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syno321

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  1. So far one of the best books I've come across is "Back to Nature Guide to L-Catfishes" by Ingo Seidel. Ingo is a world renowned expert on the Loricarid family and an all-around good guy. He used to be one of the main contributors to planetcatfish, the BEST catfish web-site on the net, and maybe even the best tropical fish web-site on the net. This site is chocked with any and probably all of the information available about all catfish, even the most recently discovered . They have a book reviews section where you may also find other books you may be interested in. Enjoy!

  2. I have a little 10 gallon tank that I raised Jewel fry in, but here lately the water seems so cold, I don`t think the little submersible heater is working very well any more. Water doesn`t go above 20 degrees any more I don`t think. I had a little Albino BN in there who died I think because of the temperature.

    So anyway, what could I put in that tank keeping in mind the temperature issues??

    Last time I was in Nature's Corner they had some nice Corydoras hastatus that would make an active, interesting and probably breeding display.

  3. Normally that might noy be much of a problem, but the albilno fry's vision is not nearly as sharp as the normal fry. Consequently they will out compete the albino fry for food and could possibly stunt their growth, or worse. A tank divider may be a possible solution.

  4. The owners have done a very poor job of laying out the store. With only one staff member on duty the layout is ideal for any kind of shoplifting. Paying 2 employees to work at all times ( with one always at the till ) is the only way to prevent theft. It is the OWNERS lack of forethought to the layout, or frugal staffing that are responsable for any missing items, NOT THE EMPLOYEES!

  5. Gourami's are relatively peaceful fish...and Tiger barbs tend to be more aggressive, nit picky...it's completely up to you to keep them together...but if you're going to have 10-15 tiger barbs in the tank, it might be best to find the gourami another tank. But, you never know...;) Good Luck.

    the gourami is quite large (i would save even close to 6inches) will that play factor in any? from what ive read, the tiger barbs (as long as you get 5+) should only school by themselves and don't usually bother bigger fish?

    My bet is, the Tiger Barbs will not be able to resist nipping the long trailing ventral fins of the gourami, no matter how large it is. Try them together but be prepared to remove the gourami very quickly if the barbs start on the ventral fins.

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