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Mbuna Ron

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  1. I'm doing some "digging" for substrate for a soon to be 130 gall. frontosa tank. I have tryed PFS, and gravel, as well as Tahitian Moon Sand. The TMS is fantastic, although very expensive. I would like to encourage the natural sand sifting behaviour of frontosa however I am not sold on PFS. It is messy and still is an issue with impellers. So I was wondering what experience anyone has had with arragonite. It is very expensive but looks to have many benefits. Comments please!

  2. I have a 90 gall. heavily planted tank with diamond tetras, cardinal tetras., rainbows. a few danios, tiger barbs, gold barbs, a rosy barb, odessa barbs, clown loaches and bristlenose plecos.

    I just received a second and third batch of small white/clearish eggs attached to the top of val in clusters of about 25-30. The first batch has not hatched after about a week. Any idea of the source and what I can do to hatch them?? I do have a separate 10 gall. for fry grow-out I could put the eggs in.

  3. They are transcriptus...looks like 2 males and 2 females. There is a forth daf. in the 33 that has been pushed into the top rear of the tank ..looks like a female. The male has not attacked her but forces her to stay there. Should I move her into the 10 with the 4 transcriptus?

    Still a non-related question about a cluster of 30ish eggs attached to an Amazon. It has been over a week and nothing yet...how long does it take? I think they are bristlenose but not sure.

    Got fry happening in almost every tank! :wub::wub::wub::wub::wub: Next will be the Brevis

  4. OK here is the situation..I have a 33 gall with 4 daffodil's and 4 julie's. Turns out the one stud was busy and a small female had 8 fry...very small. Good parents as they guarded the fry well and kept the julie's away. Today my other female daffodil had fry as well (about 12-15) in the opposite end of the tank. The forth daffodil is banished behind a plant in the centre while the alpha male controls the tank.

    Question 1. I thought the male daffodil paired with one female for life! :wub:

    Question 2. Do I leave the fry in the tank and feed them cyclopeze with an eye-dropper or.... move them to a separate 10 gallon?

    Situation 2. In my 90 gall planted tank I have about 30 eggs clustered behind an amazon leaf ....been like that for over a week. I figure they are from my bristlenose Plecos...nothing is happening...could they not be fertilized?

    Lots of egg-citing questions !! :o:o

  5. I have had good success with my 90 with the same dimensions growing plants. Most of the plants you mentioned are low light anyways. What made a difference was injecting C02 and a suitable substrate. 2-2.5 watts per gallon with 4 5500+ bulbs should be more than adequate! My tank is overrun with plants and I have to thin it out frequently.

  6. I have a 90 gall. with Pseudotropheus Demansoni and Msobo Magunga, a 72 gall. with Labidochromis caureleus, auloncara Lawanda, auloncara rubenscens, auloncara stuartgranto Ngara, crytocara moori, a 33gall, Tang tank with juliochromis transcriptus, nelamprologus brichardi(daffodil) a 33 gall. Victoria tank with haplochromis Obliquidens, a 10 gallon fry tank..thinking about a shellie tank and another 90 gall heavily planted barb tank -_-

  7. Alright I'm trying PFS for the first time in one of my aquariums. I've used gravel in all my other aquariums with no problems. Gold's warns against PFS because of HOB problems however I know sand is more natural for "sand-sifting fish." So...aside from not using the lower extension on the AC are there any other measures that can be taken to prevent sand from wrecking the impeller/motor?....foam on intake or...

  8. Wow! That is amazing. I have been watching the 4 julie's and 4 daffodil's in this tank and they already are sorting out territory. They are demonstrating more "personality" than most of my fish and are very interesting to observe. Have yours bred yet? What are you feeding them (NLS Growth)?

  9. The tank and cabinet look fantastic! An awesome transformation. I'm glad to see it was put to good use. Are you putting cichlids in there after cycling is done? Where did you get the pool sand? ...any issues with sand in your filter?

    As for me I picked up a bunch of peacocks from Paul. They are in my grow tank. They will be heading to my next tank which I decided will be either another 90 or a 120....soon to be set up. This for sure will be my last :rolleyes:

  10. The demansoni's are a wonderful mbuna to keep. They are quite aggressive, yet don't seem to pursue their fry to the same extent as others. I have over 30 in my 90 gallon and often see fry venture daringly from the shale. Perhaps the combination of having a large tank, lots of shale, and lots of demansoni give them a sense of security. Also, I have pseudo. msobo magunga in this tank. I am hoping that they will produce fry soon and am wondering how the demans :rolleyes: oni will react to them.

    In my fry tank I have mixed demansoni with electric yellow and dolphin fry. So far so good.

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