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  1. I can't think of anything that has changed.

    Weekly 30% water changes

    Temperature has been steady even with the increasing outdoor temperatures

    Nitrates seem alright, I didn't test them before today's water change but I've been keeping an eye on them and they've always been around 10-15

    No new fish since I put the rainbows in the tank

  2. No, not really. The frenetic one is just zipping around the tank at full speed from corner to corner looking like it's trying to hide but not hiding when it gets to a nice quiet spot.

    I've turned out the lights to try and help them keep calm and of course I've done a water change, first step as usual.

  3. I've come home to a bit of a mystery, one of my MacCulloch's rainbows is ill.

    It's coloration is off, looking very dark along it's back and sort of a patchy appearance on the body. It is swimming oddly, seems like he's having trouble staying upright and going in straight lines. It is also hovering around the surface of the water.


    Here is the sick one

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    And here is a healthy one

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    I realize it's probably tough to see the difference, but the black lines in the sick fish's patterning are much darker and heavier and it looks darker over all.


    Any guesses?
  4. IMO, spending that much to light a 10 gallon is insane.

    You can effectively light a 10G with a spiral compact fluorescent bulb in a brooder lamp for under $20, including the gas to drive to the hardware store, and yup, you can even get well into high light.

    I don't know if people don't know about plantedtank.net, but y'all might benefit from checking out their lighting section

    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10

    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/showthread.php?t=85667

    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/showthread.php?t=184368

    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/showthread.php?t=160396

  5. There have been some big changes in the blink household... my wife gave up her salt tank to go back to school and I somehow ended up with a sumped 90 gallon freshie in the kitchen.

    I was supposed to start journaling this from the beginning but I'll admit, I kinda forgot to bug wifey to take pictures and I didn't want to while resealing the tank so I'll take some fresh shots and show it filled and running.

    Right now the tank is in early days with just a few Spotted Raphael cats, a female Betta (Aka: b*tchface McNasty) and 5 Skull Creek rainbows (thanks Ric and Geleen!) but I'm planning to get some Roseline barbs soon.

    The plants are a jumble, I've got whatever struck my fancy in there and they're scattered all about, as things grow in and begin to settle I'm sure it will change but I want to give the green things a chance to get established and see what actually likes me and what turns into a rotting pile of brown leaves. There are a couple real nice pieces of bog wood in there and they've FINALLY decided to stop floating although one piece is still being kind of annoying.

    I'm not sure if I'll go CO2 on this, with the open sump I expect I'll go through more gas than a Wisconsin football fan but who knows, maybe I'll seal it up and give a try.

  6. The fluval lights do look great and their tank coverage is impressive, one light is enough for full front to back coverage on a 40 breeder, tough for most LED without raising them.

    If you haven't already seen it try looking at the "led lighting compendium" over at plantedtank.net

    I think that's the thread title anyways, there is a ton of good info and it gets updated semi regularly

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