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rodsboys

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  1. I was under the impression that the 75 gallon in question has been running for some time. Perhaps your tap water had an issue to cause the Nitrite and Ammonia readings???? Why is your PH 6.5? Do you do something to lower it. Mine is 8.3 from the tap?

  2. Those prices are great. I will have to take a trip myself this weekend. Last time I was there was during pond season and I didn't bother looking at cories.

    Mr. G--I'd consider buying the albino and panda from you as those are the two species I have right now. Send me a PM if interested.

  3. I know some of your PJs are becoming Petlands and I've been having a blast, picking up all their misidentified cories. Ambiacus, virginiae and leucomelas are some of the ones I've managed to pick up and had great survival rates!! I figure if they can live in clown gravel, they're going to be pretty hardy..

    I remember seeing a few of your discovery threads. Looking forward to a surprise score myself some day.

  4. They are quite addicting. I have to admit that I don't need to have every species, but I have a few favorites that I have to have still---Sterbai, reticulated, peppered, maybe=trilineatus, and some Brochis-emeralds(not really a "cory").

  5. I recently purchased my first cories in years. I always kept them in the past in community type setups. This time I decided to do species only tanks. I bought a group of pandas and a mixed group of albino/regular aeneus cories. I am running a 10 gallon for each group. I am hoping to grow them out for a while and some day try breeding(for fun). Is anyone breeding cories right now? If so what species?

    I am also curious what everyone's opinion is for the best place to pick up stock. BigAl's has a great selection, but I find the prices to be on the high side. I grabbed my guys at PetSmart of all places. They carry 6 different varieties at the locations I went to. I also noticed PetLand had a few species that I did not expect. Prices are OK there if you do the multi-buy deal.

    The amount of tanks I can run is also a big deal at my house with the wife, however I want more cories. I am considering upgrading the 10's to something larger and adding more species of cories. Say 3 groups in a 33 gallon, etc. How are you guys housing yours?

  6. Ad is no longer available, is this the mike and matt ones, cheap fish etc, they are also blue world aquatics/ importsI think, if it is the same one, I had responded to one for them, and got tons of emails back, sent me a stocklist that had on it bluberry Oscars and Halloween painted white skirts, seeing those on it, I chose not to order from them as I choose not to support buying dyed fish

    Same guys.

  7. I made the mistake of asking the guy in this add a question yesterday. Since then I have received 10 emails.(16 hours ago) Only some pertain to the original question. This guy is the most aggressive salesman I have ever seen. I have a feeling I will have to block his address to make this end. In several emails he asked for my contact info.....I can only imagine if I would have released my phone number to this dude. Has anyone else made this grave error???

    http://edmonton.kiji...QAdIdZ421443331

  8. What is it that you are saving them from? Are you moving and trying to take some with you? Without lowering the water level you will never get them all. The seine net is your best bet though. I am sure you can get one wide and deep enough, but it will cost you.

  9. I have kept them in the past. They have a channel-cat/bullhead attitude to them. If they can't eat it, they will damage it, if the can't damage it ,they will hide from it. I had several at once and they got along well with each other. They grow fast for the first 10"-11" and then slow right down. Food and low light is the key to seeing them out and about more often.

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