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Argentis

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  1. I'll consider the Excel, but that's why I got to wondering about the DIY, since that seems cheaper than the Excel. It appears, like most things, there's more here than it seems. Ah well, a bit of algae wouldn't be such a bad thing, at least it'd keep the BN pleco busy :P. Argentis
  2. That's what I have so far. A bunch of crypts, java fern, a couple sword plants. I just thought if the CO2 would help, the DIY setup looks pretty simple and easy to set up.
  3. Hi guys, I'm getting itno this planted tank thing, but I was wondering how neccessary CO2 is? I'm seeing a wide range of opinions from "you *need* it" to "don't bother", and just about everything in between. It seems, after some research, that I could manage a DIY CO2 system using a 2L pop bottle, but with 0.75 WPG, is it worth it? Thoughts? Thanks, Argentis
  4. Good to know. Thanks for the info. Argentis
  5. Hi guys, I managed to find some zebra loaches in town :thumbs: . They seem pretty nervous in the quarantine tank, running all over the place. I've got a few hiding spots in there, and they are checking out the area by the filter where there might be a bit of a gap. My wife reported that after the lights went out, she heard some splashing last night. Are these guys jumpers, or jsut nervous in the new tank, and will calm down at some point? Any and all help/advice welcome. For now, I have covered the holes in the lid (I hope). Anyone know where to get a large block of foam that I can trim to block the gaps in the lid on a more permanent basis? Thanks, Argentis
  6. I picked up a bunch of plants, and had a good time even though I had to leave early. Hopefully I can meet a few of you guys at the next one, or at a CAS meeting. Argentis
  7. Thanks for the replies guys. Well, a little natural population control wouldn't be such a bad thing, since I have swordtails in my tank, and no real desire to keep the fry. What do the zebra and dwarf loaches usually go for in Calgary? And does anyone in Calgary breed either?
  8. I'll be there. Been looking forward to it for awhile .
  9. Well, I guess I'll have to keep an eye out for the loaches then. I don't have anywhere else for a puffer if he isn't a team-player.
  10. I thought puffers need a brackish tank to thrive. Are there some true freshwater species? If so, that might be a neat addition.
  11. Anyone in Calgary know where I can find these guys? Also would they possibly be at the CAS auction in a couple weeks?
  12. Well, looks like the zebra loaches would be a good fit for my tank. Are these guys seen at the CAS auction at all? If not, which Calgary LFS stock them? Thanks, Argentis
  13. Hi guys, I'm getting into the plant thing, and I was wondering what low light plants are usually seen at the CAS auctions? I'm planning on going, and I'm not sure what is commonly seen at these events, since it's my first one. The only things for sure I want are some java moss, and a few more java ferns. Beyond that, I'm not too sure. I've heard that valisneria does well, and the anubia sp., but I'm suffering from some major information overload looking at the plant sites.
  14. Hi guys, I've got a 20g tank that I'm getting stocked, and I got some snails in my latest batch of plants. I was planning on cory cats for bottom dwellers, but now, I'm wondering if loaches might work. Are there any species that stay small and not spend the majority of their time burried in the substrate? If loaches won't work, are there any other small species that eat snails? Thanks, Argentis
  15. Thanks for the reply NatureNut. That's the sort of info I'm looking for in this topic. I've done a bit of browsing on this and other forums, and it seemed to me that plants can't be kept unless you have 2+ watts per gallon for light, using an extensive fertilizer regime, and CO2. I'm not sure if I have a green thumb or not, and wouldn't mind finding out. I'll have a go with some low light plants, and see how that goes.
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