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Endugu

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  1. wow, you could have that pond making you a small fortune I a few short years. I'd throw a few dozen koi in there and in a few years you'll have tonnes of babies to sell all across Western Canada.... and beyond!
  2. The fire eels should be kept seperatly from the oscars and clown loaches simply because of the very different water requirements. Also, if the two oscars pair off then they could pound the day lights out of the eels.
  3. Endugu

    New Racking

    Nice rack! How many points? Oh and the fish tank set is cool too.
  4. I have an AC50 and an AC200 (same size as each other) and the outflow spouts are exactly the same. Infact, the only difference I can see at all between the two is that one lid is stamped with AC50 and the other AC200. I didn't think they made any changes, but couldn't say for sure.
  5. That's odd because with the acception of my 2 AC 500s all of the other models that I own have a lip that diverts the water across the surface. I believe that the early models from the late 70's and early 80's did not have the lip. This newest line of aquaclears were launched around 2000. It was shortly after they released the new Flopual and their Nutrafin scam. Prior to this date they were called the mini, 150, 200, 300 and 500. These filters had the return flow jetting down into the middle of the tank. If the new aquaclears have a lip that allows the water to jet across the surface of the water, I do not know as I gave up on Hagen's product in the late 90s when they released the new internal fluvals. It's interesting to note the the aquaclear was an attempt at copying the Eheim AquaBoss (what a filter) and Hagens biggest complaint about the aquaclear was that they made it too well; it didn't break down often.
  6. Most hob filters including the AC direct the flow across the tank, where the noise comes from is when the water level drops below the discharge chute. Liberties have a lip that shoot the water across the surface, aquaclears don't and they shoot the water down into the tank.
  7. How can you tell that the people that designed the aquaclear never kept fish, let alone use their own filters? Anyway, Eheim Liberties (HOB) direct the water across the surface (that's what we get from the company that invented the canister filter). You can pick up a Liberty 200 at Pisces for about $18. Big Als they are $28.
  8. No need to wonder as I can tell you --you would probably be sued or possibly be charged with an offence by the owners of these lakes if caught. Orly? Will they round up the comets and put them in a consentration camp?
  9. How big do P motoros naturally get?
  10. I agree, especially if it was Canadian. Calgary has a few small man made lakes that are not connected to a natural water coarse. I've sometimes wondered what would happen I threw a 100 comets in one of them.
  11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda
  12. He is the Canadian disributer of NLS. LOL This topic just ended for me!
  13. Hmh, I've been a hobbiest for 40 years now. Been feeding beef all that time, never experienced what you claim. But that is just experience talking.
  14. I'm not a fan of beef heart, I feed free range ribeye. No hormones or antibiotics.
  15. http://www.goldfishinfo.com/goldlife.htm
  16. I like Ocean Nutrition. It's just as good as NLS and better then Hikari? But IMO nothing beats fresh beef and seafood.
  17. LOL, I would have done both of them for you for $10.
  18. The rams could have brought in something. SA Dwarf Cichlids are as a whole sensitive fish, especially when being raised in Alberta water. These little guys struggle with osmosis in our hard water. If the rams brought in a gill fluke (parasite) it would most certainly spread quickly to the other cichlids. Combining their natural inability to effectively osmo-regulate in hard water and be harboring gill flukes, you'll see and experience exactly what is happening in your tank. Another thing to consider is that our city water supply is probably being filled with additives to combat parasites born from spring thaw and run-off. Additives that could have harmed the sensitive cichlids.
  19. High heat and medication is harmful to plants, including month long salt treatments, which is what is going to be required to effectively remove all the ich from the tank. Hydro vac the gravel twice a week removing about 50% of the water and add the salt need for that 50% water change back in the tank after the change. Consider not housing those three types of fish together, because all three flurish best in extremely different types of water conditions then each other.
  20. This sounds like pH shock. Do you have live plants in the tank? How often do you change the water and how much? Are there calcium based decorations in the tank? Which spieces of glass cat is it?
  21. Don't do it, the cichlids, tetras and loaches will shread him to pieces. The bowl is perfectly fine.
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