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  1. Did not go to the auction today but went Saturday and found the presentations well done and of interest. I thought there would have been more people there on Saturday.

    OK back on topic of the auction Sunday how did people do?I picked up a red tiger lotus at very good $ at the beginning when most weren't paying attention,and a trio of M.boesemani Lake Aytinjo.

    Like to say thanks Calgary Aquarium Society always enjoy myself at these.

  2. I saw balloon rams at Pisces once, any one know where I can find these now?

    Hopefully these are in the breeders cull tank. They are deformed version of a beautiful fish that have no business being offered for sale. Just my 2ยข

    ya I have to agree

    +1

  3. Rams will be just fine in Calgary tap I worried about the same before I picked some up.Problem is finding quality stock they are a short lived species to begin with try to get quality stock from local members or trusted source.I see your in Calgary and Fairdeal has some wild caught might be your best bet.

    Enjoy they are a great little fish lots of personality some aggression they are chiclids but nothing more than some minor chasing all will be fine in a planted tank with hiding spots.

  4. With my very limited experience breeding fish I have had the best luck using Sera-Micron as the 1st food for rainbow fry I like it because of its convenience and I can see if the fry are eating because they end up with a green belly,but it has proved lacking in the growth department,so I begin to introduce live food as soon as possible three days is my rule.Miro-worms in small amounts the fry show interest but usually aren't able to eat them until about the fifth day when they begin to pick off the smallest worms.At this point growth takes off and I can start adding BBS to the feeding schedule once fry start in on the miro-worms & BBS I stop the Sera-Micron and switch to NLS grow out that I grind up using a mortar & pestle.

    I use a bare bottom tank, for clean up crew its a combination of pond & MTS snails.WC are every two days 25% in the 1st two weeks then 50% from there on.

    Its all been experimentation so far but I've learned live foods which may not be convenient are your best friend with fry and WC lots of WC.

    I would like to try Cyclop Eeze & Golden Pearls one of these days,blackworms I have so I might grind up some for s***s & giggles see how they like it.

  5. I have all Eheim Jagers and run them on temp controllers. Prbably overkill but is a piece of mind for $25.

    $25 is not too much for piece of mind but due tell where you find them most LFS and on line shops don't carry or list them is this a DIY project?

    I got all of mine from Dr Foster and Smith online. Its the Azoo temperature controller for $25 each. Two plugs for a total 700w total, 1 sensor of course. Shipping is kind of slow but reliable. Hope that helps.

    :thumbs:

  6. I have all Eheim Jagers and run them on temp controllers. Prbably overkill but is a piece of mind for $25.

    $25 is not too much for piece of mind but due tell where you find them most LFS and on line shops don't carry or list them is this a DIY project?

  7. Grab a model you like and go with that. There is always going to be a horror story with ANYTHING in life. Make the best choice you can with what is available to you and your good to go. Tens of thousands heaters, tens of thousands light fixtures, 100's of thousands etc etc are being made there is a failure rate on ANYTHING produced. Vehicles have failures and can lead to death yet people still buy them.

    My x brand heater has worked just fine from day1.

    Strange coincidence been following this thread the last few days and guess what my brand X heater (no idea what it was but it was old) decides to go wonky on me in my empty quarantine tank.Noticed temp. was at 88F and the heater was still running I let it run temp. hit 110F before I heard a loud audible click.Heater now resides in the garbage and has been replaced by a new Jager .I guess I got off lucky but I should have know better running a old unknown heater for so long.

  8. Everybody has their favorites I like Hydor inline heaters for large tanks always proven reliable and they are mounted outside the tank .For smaller tanks like my 20 gallons I use Eheim Jager 75 watt again proven reliable & durable I tend to hard on my equipment always getting banged around and abused.

  9. I use 30 but I would think both would work. You would only need 1 tube. The water being sent into the other section would cause a higher water pressure on one side and cause it to migrate back. THe concern I have is fry getting sacked up and shot over to the other side.

    Ok 30ppi it will be as for fry getting sucked up that was my concern as well that's why I was wondering if I should use two mats with a enough room between them for the up lift tubes.But it might be cheaper in the long run to move the HMF to the end of the tank and use a tank divider to split the tank in two, I just haven't had much luck with the tank dividers in the past never liked how they sit in the tank and water movement was always poor.I was hoping the HMF would serve a duel roll as filter and divider in one.

  10. Looking to set up a old 20 gallon as a grow out tank with a HMF was wondering what to use 20 or 30 ppi? I would like to install it in the middle of the tank do I need two mats with the lift tubes between them discharging to each side?

    Thanks

  11. Great thread! nice to see it pop up again I do the same thing with my fry currently housing

    Chilatherina fasciata "Faowi Village" ( fry )

    Gertrudea Aru 2 ( fry )

    Melanotaenia trifasciata "Goyder River" ( fry soon I hope )

    As they get bigger they will be moved to the appropriate tank to grow out.Just waiting for the boxing day specials to grab some more equipment for the growing gang of Bows.

  12. Trying to build up my small colony 4M 3 older 1 youngster 5F .They are set up in 20g planted and I was wondering why I wasn't able to collect any eggs in the spawning mops or seeing any fry swimming around. So I sat down and spied on them to see what was up,lots of sparing and chasing and then I noticed all the females are choosing to lay their eggs on the sponge pre-filter to the intake for my canister filter :cuss: I have been washing all the eggs of the down the sink every week.So now to out smart the little buggers I'm going to be tossing the pre-filters into the hatching bucket every week and hope I can get my colony growing.

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