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Urban_Cowboy

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  • Birthday 09/12/1983

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    Fort Vermilion
  • Interests
    Africans!!! but i am getting into appisto's and now even 1 Planted tank

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  1. I don't think its a bad idea at all the only thing I can see is if the current gets too strong the fish wont have spots to rest but if it is just to clean the debris then it is a good plan
  2. as long as they have places to hide you shouldn't have too many problems your tank should be big enough if your worried about anything just add another filter even just a smaller one over crowded demasoni's actually do very well since one fish cant get picked on constantly
  3. looks great! I think I need one of these setups :P
  4. I got a few plants a T5 48" light and a 24 inch T8 light a geo "bike creek" (I always end up with at least one of kens fish lol) some goodieds small blue regal peacocks a bunch of bristlenose plecos some white cloud minnows a bag of super cheap raindows) spent about 150$ great auction and I am sure both buyer and seller were decently happy with some of the prices I saw some items go high (cories plecos) and some went really low (rainbows, cichlids) I thought plants did fairly well compared to some auctions around 8$ or more some auctions you can really come home with full tanks thanks to all the ACE members for putting on another great day
  5. i cant do 1200$ lol but they are pretty awesome fish thanks for the reply
  6. hey harold i saw in the pictures listed "harolds cellar" a picture of a yellow synodontis catfish i tried looking them up but had very little luck what are they and can you get them again?
  7. there is an esso on 156 and 111ave which is almost right outside the door to the hall, auction is 110 ave 154 st.... convinient enough it also has a tim hortons in there too win win for everyone
  8. i get most of my driftwood from people on here post in equipment section and see if you get any hits.... if not Aquarium Central or Big Al's always have some in stock around 5$ i pound i believe (could be wrong price) which isnt terrible unless you get huge pieces...for fish suggestions i highly recommend red top hongi's i know someone in calagary is breeding them not sure about edmonton they are quite territorial but really cool to watch. if your looking for a more peacefull cichlid go with geo's or victorian lake cichlids i saw some good sized red head geo's at AC for 40 or so dollars each but you never see them around here
  9. my advice would be get some "gnarly" driftwood as it will come with some hiding spots aka caves and you can find some for reasonable prices just about anywhere. as for rocks i personally love the look of slate and it gives a great contrast to the driftwood again giving even more caves. as for sand i have never tried it with an of my cichlids but i have heard it can be a pain to keep clean i just use small gravel and the fish can move it around as they see fit. one other thing i suggest is dont go for one of the more common types of africans get something you could possibly breed and find new homes for the babies it makes it alot more enjoyable
  10. i got 2 king tiger pleco's for 20$ each which i couldnt believe everyone stopped bidding.... at least the third one went for over 50..... i also got 3 adult synodontis multi's and 3 bags of kens rainbowfish which look awesome already tonight and eatting well i thought prices for anubias were pretty reasonable but alot of other plants went for cheap
  11. yeah either remove them or if you can remove the others if it is less of a hassle otherwise you may only get a few
  12. are those altifron geo's for sale harold? i looked through your lists and didnt see any
  13. i would make sure you take out any carbon/charcoal in the filter cause it will just filter out all your meds....
  14. i would say calgarys is bigger but edmontons is equally as good definatly worth checking out
  15. also some filters have flow settings that you can change or you could also split your return hose in 2 and have 2 different flow areas basically reducing one output to half... lots of ways to reduce flow not many i know of to increase it sounds like a good buy to me
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