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I have a spec and I quite like it, the filter is good as well for the size of the tank. Great desk top tank.
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high quality red zebras are great in a mbuna tank, and for me a must, bright reddish orange coloration is a great stand out in the tank and compliments blue mbuna as acei , mainganos and msobos. Electric yellows are nice for the splash of yellow , although several species have yellow females such as the saulosi and msobo. Kenyis are another great colored one, they are a little more aggressive but if you crowd the tank things are fine, the females are light blue with dark blue stripes and the males are yellow....so a group of 12 females and a couples males is quite nice.
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Aquabidthai Import Betta's For Sale (North Edmonton)
jonnytens replied to Mko's topic in Bettas and Gouramis
Wow, I am not really into bettas, but those are awesome! -
Where To Buy Nls Fish Food In Edmonton
jonnytens replied to FISHLIPS's topic in General Aquaria Discussion
I think aquarium central may be cheaper than all of them -
i just went there today after the auction and was pleasantly surprised as well. lots of tanks ( more than big al's he says) good selection so far with more coming and very good pricing as well. I will be going back for sure
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i have bought many glass tops from aquagiant with no issues...just make sure you get your measurements right. And for black brush algae get one or two siamese algae eaters, they will eat it up very quickly.
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you must get evaporation like crazy
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yes very nice.....i think you underestimate your skills
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i bought a couple true siamese algae eaters and they ate the stuff like crazy
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are there dosing pumps out there that can drip as low as 5ml a day???
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i can get 2 litres of excel for 33.55 from j&l http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/sc-floe2000/SeaChem+Flourish+Excel+Additive+-+2+Litre.html my tank is a 55 gallon planted, so on the high end of the dosing recomendations of approx 1 cap a day (5ml) i would use 1.825 litres a year....and on the low end of the dosing, every other day i would use 912ml a year. So at the most i would use 35 bucks of excel a year dosing everyday or 17.50 dosing every other day. Whearas a new co2 system from J@L is around 300 bucks, i could dose with excel for 8 years at the high end dose and 16 years if i dose every other day. I can't see how it is more expensive at all.
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Does dosing with flourish excel work as good as co2 injection?
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here is a link to a side by side comparison http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68458
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Show off your Fluval Edge tank thread
jonnytens replied to Cgy_Betta_Guy's topic in Freshwater Photography
very nice setup......i think i may have to get one of these edges. -
What in the hell is that about???????? :eh:
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"the island" as in pei or vancouver island???????
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my sword plant send out runners a few weeks ago too.....i have about fifteen 3-4 inch new plants as well
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i ended up buying a fluval fx5 for 150 bucks off of kijiji instead.
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another alternative is to use sand from sil industries in edmonton/sherwood park.....their sand come in different sizes sil 1 being the finest and sil 9 being the coursest......it is around 10 bucks for a 40 kilogram bag. i use sil 2 or 3 (can't remember exactly)in many of my tanks, i just picked up a bag of sil 1 (very fine) that i was going to use for some shell dwellers, but it is very fine so i am not sure how it will work out.
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Well i think i will pick one up at that price......more positive feedback on them than negative.
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Aquagiant sells them for fairly cheap, just make sure you double check your measurements with them.
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you just get a glass top or tops for your aquarium and then put a t5ho or power compact on top and whammo....way more light....or just get the glass tops for your tank and then get some more regular fluorescent fixtures (which are cheap and many ppl have extras from upgrading themselves) and put them on top ,
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how long does it take for the o rings to get compressed.....should a guy replace them yearly to be safe?
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they are on sale at big al's right now.....are the rena's a good filter? Any comments or experience's with them would be helpful. thanks
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i would put a nice pair of angelfish in there with a school of corydoras and 1or 2 bristlenose plecos. add some plants from the region and you have an amazon biotope tank