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tbemis

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  1. I have six rainbow fish two different species, three of each. Today I noticed on one of my rainbows that it has what appears to be an enlarged spot (cyst looking thing) on one side near the tail. Upon closer inspection I noticed that one of the gills looks like it has possibly an open sore, it looks red. I would post pics but it doesn't hold still long enough to take a picture. It was also eating fine when I fed them earlier today. Any initial thoughts on what this may be? Should I treat the tank with something? This is my 70g display tank. Any feedback would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Trevor

  2. I set up a 20g a week or two ago and moved my Cockatoo Apistos out of the display tank into the 20 to see if they will breed for me. Yesterday I noticed the female guarding a "cave" and I looked inside and noticed a bunch of eggs on the bottom. Needlesss to say I was very excited as this is my first time that I know of with potential babies. I just checked now and almost all the eggs are gone. Did they get eaten? How do I prevent this from happening next time? Any advice is appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Trevor

  3. Wow, really pretty!! So......If I want to put plants in my tank (REAL ones), I don't need CO2? Just good lights? I have a deep tank, 2 ft. Does that make much of a difference?

    You do not necessarily need CO2 to grow plants. Having a deeper tank is a little more challenging but not difficult. My tank is 24" deep and my plants grow just fine. I am running 1 WPG and my plants are growing well. However, when I had my smaller tank running I was using a DIY CO2 plus about 2 to 2.5 WPG and my plants were growing like crazy. Once you get started with the plants you can also add Excel which is another source of Carbon. Just be careful as some plants are sensitive to this.

    Hope this helps.

    Trevor

  4. I am sure there are some more knowledgeable people that will post some comments, but in my opinion you could use a DIY setup for your tank. A DIY is more cost effective than a tank and diffuser, but using a pressurized tank and diffuser you can regulate the amount of CO2. I would suggest trying the CO2 to see if it helps (it did on my 20g and I was running 2 wpg). If you don't like the results or want more control go with the pressurized system. Hope this helps.

    Trevor

  5. When I do a water change, I empty out x amount of water using a dedicated mop bucket. I then replace the water by taking the same bucket and filling it up with tap water add a small amount of Prime then right into the tank. I have been doing this every week or every two weeks (depending on if I am home or not) for four years and never had a problem.

    Hope this helps.

    Trevor

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    These are some of my new additions. I received these guys about a week ago. Enjoy.

    Nice very Nice!! Where did you find them? ...

    I imported them from Germany along with a couple of Mexican Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis). They came in about 10 calendar days.

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