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SKA Shrimp has nice Fire Red and Red Sakura shirmp!
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Cute! Empty bottom makes it easy to clean =) Maybe try dojo loach when you look into a larger tank and fish friends, they are quite active and clean up food the goldfish miss!
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for sure i always like read (with pics) of tutorials
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awesome!
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any bichir or scarlet badis
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Had to redo my tank (top of this page)
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i got mine from a vet.
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well you cant eat the green fuzz and the inside isnt a toy... i dont think thats a fair comparison ... lol planaria is treated easily imo.. even if he tosses them theres still the pest in the tank that needs to be dealt with
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what type of worms? i used fenbendazole 0.1g per 10gal to kill hyrda/planaria, if you have planaria. this page may help you as well http://www.buymarimo.com/how-to-solve-marimo-worms/
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Yes I read that which is why i said i wasnt sure if my tank was applicable for that treatment and why I started a new post
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I didn't want to take over someone else's thread in regards to my ich infestation on my fish since it seems specific on what I have for what I need to treat my fish. I first noticed this a day after I got power back on, 4 days ago. My heater was off for a full day and the tank was quite cold. Only my neons have the white spots currently. I have a planted 60g freshwater tank with upside down catfish, neons, gourami, corys, mollys, pleco. I have the temp set at 82* apx. What would be the best route of treatment? I have an empty, heated 16g tank I could move someone into if ideal treatment is unsafe for a specific inhabitant. Pulling my plants out isn't an ideal option for a route of treatment either but... Thank you
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Hi I'm Amanda and living in St. Albert but my main tank I have set up at my work in Edmonton. It is on well water and I couldn't be more happy with how everything has balanced itself! Im new to this and have done a quick steep learning curve with lots to go.. Hard to stock a 60g tank with fish when everything at the stores are tiny babies! It was supposed to be a joint effort between my bf and I but quickly went downhill when he wanted a koi and what I read told me nothing else could really be with them for what I wanted (planted tank). Started with a free tank with gold fish that ended up leaking.. then i needed a new tank... then I needed a stand... (Pictured) My main tank: 60G planted with neons, 2 pepper cory, 1 panda cory, 1 sm. pleco, 1 emerald cory, 1 neon blue dwarf gourami, 1 opaline gourami, 2 pearl gourami, 4 dalmation mollys, 1 black molly, 1 upside down catfish. (Light set up is a work in progress..) Working on setting up a second tank at home currently (some fish will be moved into this one). Housed a betta and 3 Fire Belly Toads as a 90% aquatic set up but recently rehomed the toads.