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Sean Cassidy

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  1. It is the Mascara Barbs for sure. I know from experience. I have 12 of them. I had a beautiful 90 gallon planted tank and put them in when they were about 1/2 inch and in about 3 months they developed a liking to my plants. Within about 2 weeks all of my plants were gone. My dad had some as well at the same time however he didn't have as many plants but they did a number on them. I still have mine and they eat everything except for my Hygrophila difformis. They even eat my anubias and Bolbitis heudelotii, and Java fern and even mosses. Good luck catching those buggers as they are fast and I had a hell of a time catching them in my 90 gallon. I had mine in with flasher barbs they were easy to catch in comparison. If you want more let me know. They are like lawnmowers on steroids.

    Sean

  2. It sounds like said above that the sponge is dirty and therefore clogged. I rinse mine out in a bucket of tank water and keep using them until they get clogged more frequently then I replace them. Also using a sponge that has bigger wholes will help this matter. I have bought two different kinds from aquaclear one kind has fine wholes and the other has larger wholes. I cheat and look in the packaging before I buy them. It could just be older stock but I have had success over the years being able to get both. I also use a weight on top of my aquaclears. I would uggest a piece of slate or something flat that doesn't take your eye away from the tank when you or company our enjoying watching your fish.

    Sean

  3. It has been up for 3 years now. However I did a major over haul over the Christmas break and changed out the gravel to this. I put in a substrate heater and one cm layer of Red Sea plant substrate and then another layer of seachem Black sand Flourite and then put regular black sand over that as the Seachem seemed to not be completely black. It had some white and gray in it. I even rinsed it heavily. I wasn't happy with the look so I added the regular black sand. So I guess everything has been up for a year now. It has only been this full for a couple of month now. In the new year I will probably start CO2 on it. Just have to save up for the system. I changed out the the substrate because I was having a hard time growing most plants in it. It was crushed granite and wasn't easy to deal with.

    Very nice how long has it been set up
  4. Great looking tank. What is the plant in the middle that is narrow, stringy with the bumps?

    Thanks

    It is Crinum calamistratum. I am just waiting for my red lotus bulbs and my barclaya longifoilia to fill in to give some more color. I just finished trimming the Lotus as it had lily pads all over the surface.

  5. I know someone who works next door to concept and they are clearing everything out to make room for a new business. the owner is staying put but investing in something different than aquariums and this kind of business. these guys did a very good job and it is sad to see them get of it. however I know they will be successfull in their new industry.

  6. where is the best place to buy plants in edmonton?

    I have an anubia in my tank adnd I'd like to add some a couple more, but big al's is brutally expensive

    thanks

    is it best to tie the anubias to driftwood and let them root before adding it to a tank?

    Nature's Corner is the best place to buy plants from. They are alot cheaper than Big Als and have better quality plants as well. They are one of the sponsors on this forum just look them up for an address. They aren't to far from Big als.

    Sean

  7. Just keep trimming it. It will produce leaves eventually. Everytime you see a folded leave come up cut off. I have had this problem before and didn't have patience so I cut the whole thing off right down to the bulb. You don't need to do this though. Do you use ferts? If not this should help.

    Sean

  8. I have four AC running on two of my tanks. They are awesome. I use foam and ceramic beads in mine. I also added more in take tubes to mine so they go farther down in the tank so when I do water changes I don't have to turn them off. I do 50% water changes so the intake tubes are about two inches from the substrate. I have found it better to use some foam on the end of them as they don't get clogged as often.

    Sean

  9. It is now called Nature's Corner Store and is located on the south side next to the Fishing Hole.

    They moved and changed their name. This is a great store if you like plants and ponds. They also have the best selection of schooling fish and small plant safe catfish. If you like plants though they always have the best selection and very good prices as well.

    Sean

  10. Congrats Jerry

    I have read and heard you can take them off by hand ie. by rolling them off the glass or by using a razor blade to scrape them off. I have tried rolling them off but was unsuccessful. I did this right after they were laid though as my tetra's were eating them fast. The eggs were still pretty soft and just broke on me. I haven't tried the razor blade though as I was not quick enough.

    Sean Cassidy

  11. Thanks folks, I will remember Nature's for the future. What about Melanotaenia praecox (Dwarf Neon Rainbow)?

    I believe Nature's has these as well. The threadfin are $8.99 I believe and are gorgeous. I picked some up lasst week and will probably grab some more today.

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