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darkangel

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  1. Thats cause really theres no place to ask them. I myself am thinking of starting up another brackish tank after 25 years. Any questions you may have on brackish tanks, If you can't get your questions answered here GOOGLE is great for anything you may have to ask.
  2. If the glass and frame are in good shape, It don't matter if it leaks or not. Given the age and era of the tank you should be able to fetch an easy $50.00 from it.
  3. Be nice guys. I don't always win, But I always buy $20.00 in tickets for the wife & I and $5.00 for the little guy.
  4. That is funny. Our big fat house cat (part house part cat) gets a high quality food (wellness complete) roughly $4.50 a pound, and the bugger still likes to get into the fish food and eat until it's gone.
  5. The stuff I use when I want to clear up the tank is called crystal clear. I use 1 drop per gal and it clears it up over night.
  6. I had the same problem when I switch to a canister filter only. What I did was plumb a spraybar to the bottom of the tank, and pointed it up so it pushed the water upward along the back glass causing a rolling motion of the water.That cured my problem (I hate bubblers).
  7. A hybrid is a hybrid weather it be man made or natural, there is allways a chance of having fry. The question here is, will they survive. I was told that I would never successfully breed flowerhorns, and I had more fry than I could shake a stick at. Wait and see what happens Sue.
  8. Looks to me like something in your tank is munching on them.
  9. I had a nice piece of driftwood in the tank. They were in with kyoga flamebacks, yellow labs, ps. acei, a pair of leopard bushfish, and the last month a pair of blood throats. everybody got along just fine with no battles. One thing to take into consideration is, what works for one may not work for others.
  10. I had 2 one inch juvi queen arabesque in my cichlid for quite some time. I just moved them 3 weeks ago into my planted tank. They are about 3 inches now.
  11. Use silicone, or drill holes through the slate and use stainless steel screws.
  12. It is 24" deep, so I guess I'll just have to avoid the carpet plants like you said. Thanks for the advice! My 72 is 24 inches deep and all I have is T-5 lights. I can grow carpet plants without any problems, but I also have 5 inches of substrate so technically that makes the tank 19 inches deep.
  13. From what you have posted, your tank is too young for neons and cardinals and is not completely cycled. Your betta could also be puting the run on them stressing them out. It don't take much to stress a neon or cardinal (years ago they used to say that if you walked by the tank and looked at them the wrong way they would die on you). Like rams they do best in a well established tank with a slightly lower ph. I have mine in a 6 year old planted tank with a ph of 5.5 to 6.0 and do weekly water changes of 50%. I run a small bag of peat in one filter and 5-6 almond leaves in the other as well as a few other old school (very old school) secrets.
  14. Sounds like a crash to me. Been there done that bought the T-shirt (a couple times). You had mentioned that you did your medicating. What are you medicating for? Most medications will destroy benificial bacteria and cause your tank to go through a mini cycle, that would explain your higher than normal readings. Scrap the meds, add some media from an established filter, stop feeding for a day or two and 20 to 25% water change daily until it is under control.
  15. I won those last meeting, If you need some wafers Sue I can bring you a baggie of them. We will be there tomorrow.
  16. I use one bottle with the top inverted and held on with small wire ties. Put a bit of sand/gravel in it to hold it down on the bottom or hang it at the level you want, throw a wafer in it and wait.
  17. This is so true, I run pressurized Co2 at 6bbls per sec 24/7, 3 watts per gal of light for 12 hrs a day, & ferts. My tank is o2 saturated all the time and pearls every day within 4 hrs of the lights being on.
  18. My school of cardinals started out at 80 and is now 100+. The school of galaxies started out at 10 and is now over 30, might be a war for the galaxies that they can't win. I'm not too worried about the shrimp. The whole idea of them was they reproduce and serve as food for the galaxies to reproduce. The cardinals are doing just fine with reproduction on NLS grow & brine shrimp. I might have to leave it at 2 tanks running.
  19. I am thinking of shutting down all my tanks except one. I would like to put my galaxy rasbora's & green shrimp into my planted tank with cardinals and neons. The largest fish in this tank are 8 assorted cories, 3 LF BN plecs, 4 SAE's, and a group of zebra loaches(5). The tank is 72 gal heavily planted with filtration for 300+ gal. Will this work or do I need to get rid of some fish as well.
  20. Thanks Jason, I have all the plumbing goodies here. I will be making my own spraybars from clear rigid tubing.
  21. I was thinking the fluval. I want to try and T it off and put 2 spraybars on it so I can have one at the substrate pointed up and one just below the surface pointed accross and down like I have in my 72. The powerhead sounds good too, I just don't want to put it all together to find out I don't like it and tear it all apart again.
  22. My 10 gal heavily planted shrimp & Galaxy rasbora tank is being up graded to a 29 gal. Tank will be heavily planted (80 to90%) 4x24 watt T-5's & Co2. My options for filters are a fluval 303 canister or 2x A/C 50 but with the Co2 the A/C's will cause too much surface movement and the Co2 will be useless. The only other spare filter I have is an FX5, a little overkill for a 29 gal. I could also use a powerhead on a large sponge filter, hide it behind the plants and connect a spraybar to the outlet on the powerhead. Any other suggestions are welcome.
  23. Got another look at them today. My guess is either the black neons or the cardinals. I will know for sure when they grow up a bit more. There had to be 50+ in the little cloud I saw today and who knows how many in the filters.
  24. I was just cleaning up some of the loose leaves in my planted tank, and when I gave the H. micranthimoides a little shake I saw a wack of little guys dart into the anubius nana. They looked silvery/black and about a 1/4 inch long. The tank occupants are 80+ cardinals, 6 black neons, 8 harlequins, 4 sae's, 5 zebra loaches, 2 bn plecs, 1pr blue rams, 1 pr albino kribs, 6 assorted cories, and started out with 15 habrosus cories but counted 27 at the front of the tank the other morning. Tank is 72 gal grossly over planted (95%) sufficient filtration for 300+ gal. Water parimeters are amonia-0 nitrite-0 nitrate-25ppm ph is between 5.0 & 6.0 What could the mystery babies be?
  25. All season garden center for dry ferts, 81st ave & 100st. (780)930-4242.
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