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  1. I have about 11 barbs - tigers, ruby and rosies.

    I absolutely hate them (my mother loves them so i leave them in the tank for her viewing pleasure)

    although they are very very active in my tank and quite colorful, i simply hate the fact that I can't put much else in the tank due to their aggressiveness, mainly the green tigers. the rubys and rosys dont seem to be aggressive at all.

  2. I have a biowheel filter so i put in a new filter, running with the old filter and removed the old filter 1-2 weeks later to avoid removing a large amount of the BB

    I'll keep an eye on the tank and see what happens over the next month or 2 and hope things dont go south

    thanks.

  3. i have a 5 gallon tank i can quarantine him in if need be.

    the tank is about 2-3 months old.

    and I changed the filter earlier this week, which may may have contributed to the small ammonia spike.

    the ammonia levels have been 0 for quite some time now. i said 0-.25 because my test kit shows 0 as yellow, .25 as light green and my test came out to a dark yellow.

    I will start bumping up my water changes. to see if that helps.

    thanks

  4. hey guys, I have a 6" Goldspot pleco and I can't figure out what's stressing him.

    he is housed in a 29Gallon tank with a cave he calls his own along with 3 small pictus and some small barbs, the other fish no signs of stress.

    I monitor the tank often at different time of the day and as far as I can tell none of the other fish are bothering him.

    he has had heavy breathing on and off for a couple weeks now.

    he's fairly active when no one is watching him otherwise he hides in his cave. I always see him swimming back to his cave when I walk up to the tank or turn on a room light sometimes he continues with his wall sucking for a bit before returning to his cave

    ammonia levels are 0-.25

    nitrite levels are 0

    nitrates are 5-10

    temperature is at ~25ÂșC

    I do weekly 4-8 gallon water changes and gravel vacuums.

    He eats regularly. I feed him mushroom or zucchinni - he stopped eating sinking wafers, tried 2 different brands with no luck, sometimes he'll nibble on the hikari wafers but usually never finished them

    any ideas would be much appreciated.

    thanks

  5. wow, thats impressive , my powerglos aren't nearly strong enough for anythiung under 3200ISO. even at large aperture.

    Sorry, I misunderstood your question. I thought you were just asking about tank lighting. I'm using overhead flashes. I love bombing them with lots of light. ;)

    LOL, yeah that makes more sense

  6. A friend of mine has asked for my help(so I'm getting all of you to help so I don't sound like an idiot). He has some goldfish in a 30 gallon and wants to put some plants in. There's no CO2, not great light, no heater and the water quality isn't great. My opinion is the aquaticus plasticus would be an excellent bet but was wondering if anybody else had any ideas. Could some anubias work or any other ideas????

    anubias are pretty hardy, can survive in low light and low CO2 as well

  7. not sure if its GEOsystem, it had a lizard on it. i got it from natures cornerstore if that helps

    ill let it soak for a couple weeks if i have to

    the wood is quite nice looking. i dont mind if it changes the water color, i have a couple logs that are already doing that.

  8. I got a log today to tie my plants to, and on the tag it says it should sink immediately in aquariums

    well, it floats...like crazy....lol

    It's been soaking in water (weighed down) for the last few hours with no changes, will it eventually sink when it has enough water soaked in?

    it is called "Mopani wood"

    thanks

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