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Tigs

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  1. No clue on a local breeder but there are a few of us trying to start up. Personally I've got a cherry shrimp colony establish (nothing compared to Jasons skyscrappers), some sakura oranges having babies, blue pearls having babies, and *crosses fingers* super tigers have had one drop so far. Other than that I'm also trying red rili and fire reds, though have not had any drops from either bunch. cheers, Antonio Actually, look at one of the other threads, I believe you might be able to get into a group order on some shrimp. Search for shrimpfever
  2. kk thanks for the replies Only recently have bothered checking incoming water ph so wasn't sure if that high a reading was the norm. cheers, Antonio
  3. Hi there, would like to do a quick poll and see what the rest of you are reading for Edmonton tap water. I'm getting readings of PH 8.2 lately and getting a touch concerned about it. thanks, Antonio
  4. good stuff thanks for the info guys Antonio
  5. Hi there, hope I've got the right channel for this. I'm after recommendations on which auto fish feeders members have used with success. Specifically, battery operated is preferred, and a timer capable of 4+ daily feedings. This will be for fry tank(s) and should accept finely crushed flake food, or crushed nls, and up to 1mm sized pellets. thanks, trying to get everything ready for those greedy little mouths hehe Antonio
  6. Care to toss me more info on that setup Jason, sounds like something I might want to invest in cheers, Antonio
  7. cannot say about the Hydor Theo, but I've changed over to the little tetra heaters and they are doing fine, in 2.5G to 5G tanks no sweat. (rated for up to 15G) I'd tried the marineland 3-5G? ones in the same setup and they overheated by 2-3 degrees. Tossed them into 10G tanks and they hold 24degrees well, so not sure what their problem is, cutoff might not be wired in to operate soon enough. cheers, Antonio PS the tetra heaters walmart (yes I know) had on sale at the time for $10 per....couldn't pass it up.
  8. Okay, sorry to be the bearer of bad news but the group order option is out for now. She's just informed me that in talking it over with her husband they are not comfy with the idea of shipping that much livestock in one go (seeing as they do have the live gurantee bit). Specifically, the cory's are the main concern, apparently they need more care & attention in shipping than the guppies etc. Thus, I've agreed to do a trial run with a mix of one set of cory's and some guppies for myself. If these ship okay (the cory's) then they will have another look at possibly doing the group order bit. In addition, since the cory's are in limited supply, payment is required to hold them, with no positive shipment date other than 'when weather permits". I'll keep you'll posted with how things go Antonio
  9. K she's got company coming over soon so replies are down to zero for a bit. I'm scheduled to give her a call tomorrow so hoping to have firm numbers by then and get a plan going on payment etc. thanks, ps, I've sent everyone who indicated interest a pm asking you to confirm if you are in and what you're after etc. Antonio
  10. Reds about 18 in stock, I plan on nabbing 8. Greens approx 30 in stock. Please sounds off if you are 100% in on this so we can get it moving before we run out of stock Shipping I'm proposing we split via number of bags ordered. Thus assuming 6 bags of cory's and 3 trios of guppies, aprrox $138/9 giving us $15.33 per bag of fish. Fair enough? I'm down for 1 bag (8) red lazers 1 trio of sky blue half blacks I believe Jason is down for 3 bags? correct me if I'm wrong pls rest o' ya pls & ty Antonio
  11. Nope didn't inquire about those, still waiting on word on the greens. thanks,
  12. sure, both Jason and I are pretty much committed in buying some stock from them. I think the plan is to get a move on it by this week coming. We will probably have to still wait on actual shipping for when the weather clears, but want to get the order in before the stock we are looking at are gonzo. having said that, please advise soonest what you want to get and how many etc. thanks,
  13. okay got a reply back regarding the bags for the box etc. Yeah, 6 bags of corys and 3-4 trios amongst the spare room should fit nicely. Packing is more flexible with the guppies as their bags can fit vertically or horizontally. Cory bags have to lie flat so they can spread out a bit or they are too crowded in the small ends of the bags and are on top of each other. so that's for the roughly $137 shipping cost. cheers,
  14. Talking to her now, will post details on just how many bags can fit etc. Will inquire on the green lazers, they ship 8 to a bag.
  15. I'd double check, but pretty sure I've been told that a trio of guppies takes up the same amount of room as one bag of cories. So I believe it would be six sets of cories, or say 3 sets of cories 3 trios of guppies etc.
  16. I'm in for one trio of guppies and a set of cory's for sure. Debating a 2nd trio. cheers,
  17. Hmm I've used them quick successfully for some time, might have to take a closer look Cheers,
  18. Tigs

    Wow!

    nice might have to pester that Jason fellow for some colourful additions hehe, mine are okay but nothing special on the colouration imo cheers, Antonio
  19. Tigs

    Wow!

    grats! what type o' shrimp?
  20. Have at least one other than myself that's very interested so I'd say yes, it's going to happen. Just need to clear up with the supplier as to how many bags max we can get per box size etc. cheers,
  21. Welcome. I lived in Lima for one year when I was just a kid. I recall the 'rain' in the mornings, and of course the earthquakes hehehe. cheers, Antonio
  22. maybe a crack in one of the hoses? I'd think it would have to be pretty old to do that but possible.
  23. Okay, picked up the same unit but after the advice on this board modified it a touch. The pressed board it came with is out, in it's placed I've put in some 3/4" pressure treated ply. In addition, once assembled I found the unit is a bit shaky for my peace of mind, thus I've anchored it to the wall behind it. I'm assuming it will settle down more firmly once loaded up. In order to get the tanks to level and not crack, I've put in 1/4" of cork, which I had leftover from when I did my basement flooring. All ready for some tank moves now, oh the fun Cheers,
  24. Tigs

    Help?

    Yeah, thanks SuperGuppyGirl, that's what I was leaning towards. I normall double the amount so I've never noticed an issue with water changes, but have heard of horror stories from that.
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