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T Dawg

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  1. Hi guys,

    Thanks for the input. I will try to get pictures in tonight. But guess what??? another one has died. I am so thankful they are not my koi angel fish but I don't know whats happenning. I do my water changes every two to three weeks. The source of water is tap water? All I could think of is, When I do my water change I did take out more than usual. And sorry my angel fish of two years is still alive. I had mixed them up. It's the two that are dead and I have had them for over a month. Thanks so much for your guys help. I really appreciate it. The brown algea or whatever its just not very appealing.

    With the long water change intervals, the added water could have an effect but it may all just be coincidence as long as you added the appropriate amount of treatment for the greater amount of water.

    Algae is likely popping up now due to the longer days which provides more light. You have a few ways to deal with it, but the bigger issue is the dying critters.

    What are the numbers from the tests? Is the tank temp constant through the day, or is it getting warmer in the sun?

  2. I'm not searching Ebay for balls.

    Sounds like a fun think to try in the tank, but I'll avoid asking about getting a pair.

    Looks like from searching they can get out of control, but that should be managable if I do any trimming in a bucket.

  3. just wondering about some ideas for heating my new tank.. it has a ray in it, so i would like to not burn her. i was looking at a couple or three 300w stealth heaters.. the tank doesnt have a sump, other wise that would be where it would all go. so any of you ray guys have any recommendations on heating me new tank? thanks

    colby

    In-line heaters seem to be popular in that case so you don't have to wory about contact with the heater, since you do not have a sump.

  4. ...I think this would make both of us winners by getting something we need or want .......

    I think if you look through the buy/sell archives you will see this has been happening. I suspect the stumbling block here is that the item should have an implied value, be that a dollar amount or a desired trade item. With that in mind I do not see the need for another forum for trade only items as that can be specified in the current buy/sell forum.

    To add to your philosophical comments, you will also find it a great way to meet up in person with people you have something in common with!

  5. I'm sorry to hear that. I don't know if you got the flyer but Big Al's has a HUGE boxingday sale going on. 75 gallon LESS THAN 100$. You might just be in time for another boxing day deal. I'd drain that tank of yours half way or more if possible (based on fish load and size) to try and keep that crack from becoming worse before you get the new tank. If you can get it light enough there are these plastic disks you can buy at Home Depot and they work Wonders for moving heavy objects aka the fridge(on my own). and my 30 gallon tank and stand with some water in the bottom and the entire 80 gallon setup minus water. They are worth the 10 bucks and more.

    Good luck

    L

    The tanks are the same price as last year when I bought at Boxing day!

    Still trying to assess how the crack effects the tank, and what the solution will be.

  6. Looks like I have waited too long. I found a crack in my tank today. In the front left corner poking just above the trim I can see at least a 1cm x 1cm x 1mm chip in the front piece of glass. The chip has not sepeated, but you can see it (thankfully) under the caulking.

    So now I have no idea what I am going to do.

  7. It looks like we will be getting a new stand at a Boxing Day sale, and I want to make sure my process makes sense. Figured while I was swapping things out I will replace the gravel.

    Assemble new stand.

    Rinse 2 new Rubbermaid containers.

    Fill containers with water and treat with prime.

    Move filters and heaters to Rubbermaid containers.

    Move fish and some gravel to Rubbermaid (to get hiding babies).

    Guard Rubbermaid containers from cats (S.O. says no using cats as Endler population control).

    Drain and empty tank.

    Clean up tank, remove hard water stains(not sure how yet)

    Move tank to new stand.

    Move into position and level (going to use two DRIcore panels and a levelling kit.

    Add rinsed/cleaned decor.

    Fill with water and treat with prime.

    Move fish and filters back.

    Does it sound like I am missing anything?

    Old stand is big flat top, new stand will be edge support. Do I need to worry about stress from new areas of support?

  8. We have a fitted glass top, pulled out all the decore, dug in the gravel, and never did find out what happed to thee of our corries one day. And in our tank there is nothing that could eat them. I can see loosing fish becoming easier in a salt tank.

    Hope with allthe hiding spots your fish is well and in there hiding somewhere.

  9. Unlike the cub tank thingie I could not get excited about I can honestly say this has a few features I have been interested in. Given how well that high priced cub has sold I could see this having good sales potential, but we will need to see once more people get hands on.

  10. This seems kind of frustrating. I cannot find a link to Bill Nye’s comments, nor can I find authoritative information on issues surrounding PVC pipes and hoses. Sources I would consider non authoritative seem to comment on all forms of PVC plastics being linked with lead, Bisphenol-A (BPA), Phthalates, and other various compounds.

    It would seem most kids pools are made from materials on the suspected lead based materials lists, so the recommendation seems odd but harmless.

    I do recall several older CBC Marketplace series on lead in water that referenced the Health Canada recommendation to run water for 3-5 minutes to flush lead and other contaminants that could leach into water lines that had not been used for several hours. In this link http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/pre-2007/fil...ater/index.html that recommendation is again referenced by Health Canada's Dave Green.

    Given the broad use of products in the fish industry it’s hard to gauge how big a deal this is. It sounds like as long as you are wasting a bit of water first, which I am in spades, the risk is low.

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