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happeboy

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  1. Ill through my hat in for P. Socolofi, basically choose which you like more or can get a better quality of fish.

    I have found you can do many mixes (especially mbuna ) regardless of aggression if you dont overcrowd and dont have 2 species from a genus. Im not the world expert or even this sites expert just what I have found.

  2. Rotala wallichii I believe.

    Ive had it before, I ended up tearing it out in rage. It even with CO2 and high light mine still dropped a lot of leaves, so many in fact it always plugged the filter intakes.

    best of luck.

    See tropica.dk

    NB: I didnt adjust ph or hardness I know this wouldnt have helped.

  3. yes CO2 is best. If your going to furtilise and have high light you really do need it, excel can only do so much.

    Buy an real canister and good regulator $250.

    Milwaukee Co2 MA957 Regulator Set - owned ok

    AQUARIUMPLANTS.com's Co2 Regulator (The 2nd BEST) - owned good

    AquariumPlants.com's Electronic Co2 Regulator (the BEST in the World) - new looks awesome or just to good to be true dont know

    I never killed off my tank with CO2. I shut CO2 off at night, but a lot of people do not. Its really not that hard once you have read up and done it. In overall long term cost benefit you will spend way more in ferts and other stuff then in CO2, equipment included.

    But a bit of advice is to buy the best once there are a lot of crappy regulators/solenoid out there if something will die and cause havoc its that. If you cheap out at the start you will just pay more later.

  4. But what if I were to collect rainwater from Henry's roof ;)

    that would be theft if you took it from his property.

    this just seems bizarre. But in the long run when or if fresh water is in short supply to keep people from "owning" it and hording it it makes scene.

    And if you cut down branches of a neighbors tree overhanging your property make sure to though them back on his property or that to is theft.

  5. don't know what you have now but Eheim Automatic Twin Feeder 3582 is garbage only does flake. Ive tried other cheap ones and the rotating dumping kind by they dont work either.

    lifeguard Rondomatic, it was always the one I wanted, it may work.

    I decided to stop wasting money on feeders before I got to it, just used flake in the eheim above.

  6. If you are over run by algae, to get ahead of the algae you could turn off all light and do the black out to kill the algae first. give it 2 days no light most algae will not survive this water change and voila! your plants should be fine during this time.

    cut the light back to 8 - 10 hours, with 1 CLF you cant really vary the intercity of light, so you may just have to play around to find the balance. On one tank I had it could handle 8.5 to 9 hours. Over or under all hell broke loose.

    there is a limit to how long plants can photosynthesis efficiently after that algae start to win.

    If you want a real plant factory you need co2 which allows you to run lights longer & at higher intensities.

    I never had luck with Excel at the needed dose it killed my fish, if you dont have fish or more hardy types it I hear works. In either case if you don't need the water movement try to cut it down especially at the surface.

    best of luck

  7. Big Als has a silicon, may not actually be silicon, that they say can be put in place with standing water and is fish safe. If you know where the leak is may be worth a try.

    Other wise well depends how much time and money you have, lots of time re-silicon little time more money buy new.

  8. Just identical twins has my vote, but still neat to see.

    Jorg I assume you destroyed it? not that it would have much of a chance anyway.

    Interesting!

    Wonder if they are true siamese or identicle as identicle twins would share the sac and well in humans the placenta, in fish probably the yoke sack.

    interesting for sure!

  9. only way I have gotten rid of really bad alga is total blackout (ZERO light) for 3-4 days.

    this should kill the alga (it doesnt have a large energy store) (other plants should be fine) its just a matter of doing a big water change and filtering the dead alga out.

    Though I didn't try to many chemicals as I was told they were fairly useless and quite harmful.

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