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  1. This is the whole lot of my 75g. first digit if my thumb is an inch for scale. The last oranda, Pudge, had a run in with septicemia a month ago and it healing up well despite that red mark on her tail, which is just the last of it healing after a bleed.

    These guys are about 1.5 years, I think I might breed them not this spring but next. Biggie, the black oranda and Pudge would make some interesting babies.

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  2. On 1/2/2017 at 4:14 PM, emrg said:

     

    120 gallon.  CO2 with reactor. kept at 75 F
    4 T5HO and also (4) 3strip LED Beamswork 400

    Plants: Anubias, Java Fern, crypts, Vallisneria and a few others can't remember.

    Fish: Angelfish, silvertip tetras, serape tetras, blackskirt tetras, clown loach, yoyo loach, butterfly loach, otos,  Cobalt Blue Goby, kribensis, upside down catfish

    Dang, I love how natural your tank feels.

  3. He's gorgeous!!

    Thanks!

    Awesome! Im a big fancy goldfish fan =) What are you feeding?

    I feed New Life Spectrum once every other day and every week or so the tank gets either shelled peas or a few diced up meal worms. I've tried a few other veggies but they go nuts over the peas.

  4. I've had an issue for the past months and I've done bloody everything but a full tear down with no results. Those little jerks keep on coming back no matter how deep I scrub.

    Now I know drain flies can't harm my fish, if anything they provide a little snack after becoming adults, but aesthetically it's getting really old. The adults don't eat and the larvae are still hiding despite the cleanings, 80% water changes and tearing out the bio media to start over.

    My tank is small, only 10g and holds 2 juvenile fancy goldfish (they'll be moving to a 50-60g when I move) and 1 anubias. It's bare bottom and I run a 30g filter system.

    Anyone have this issue or know of a half descent solution I can implement before I move or should I just wait it out and hope for the best after the move and can give this filter a bleaching.

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    Pudge and Bentley say thanks, in advance

  5. Interesting. I have snails in all my tanks and I've never had an escapee. Never had a population problem either.

    I was in the lfs the other day and there was an mystery snail bigger than a golf ball not sure if it was mislabeled. Maybe a nerite would be less of a poop factory?

    Nope, it wasn't mislabeled, the size I see as a bonus, more waste clean up and less escape chance, their waste is smaller than Pudge's so it's easier for the filter to pick up.

    Anyway I got the mystery snail and some anubias as well as a better filter. Things are settling in well. Well after Pudge gave up on body checking the snail that is.

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    I've settled on naming the snail John Cena, because it hides among the gems really well and gets me anxious with it's "u can't see me" junk.

  6. If you want some ramshorn snails I have some I'll give away. I have pond snails and Malaysian trumpet snails also. I really like them, especially in with the goldfish.

    Thanks for the offer Plecii, but I'm honestly really weary of other snail types. My sister had an aquarium when we were kids and her pond snails would escape. Stepped on far too many lost guys in bare feet to want to deal with non-gendered snails again. So anything that breeds fast (even if my little guy would eat them) and is small enough to squeeze out where the filter hands is out.

  7. Have you done any conditioning?

    http://nippyfish.net/2011/03/09/conditioning-bettas-for-breeding/

    It's also worth noting that some betta simply won't breed when presented a potential mate, they can be picky especially if they are older. It's very possible that they just aren't a good match or one is over the hill (looking at the male with no bubbles). One might also be too young, males only mature after 6 months and stores often sell them much younger. Sometimes you just need to try conditioning for an extended period and be patient and things will happen.

    Never can tell what's going through their little minds.

  8. I'm still new to the game, but seeing as I have a juvi goldfish I've been doing a bare minimum of 1 50% a week, but prefer 2. This week I did a 50% on Sunday and 80% on Wednsday since the little poop monster's growth spurt trickled down the cycle. My little bucket routine isn't bad exercise.

    I get a touch obsessive with testing NO2 and No3, ammonia and ph before and after w\cs. Admitidly I should probably be testing hardness and calcium to.

  9. Thanks for this. I know we've been having issues with people dumping goldfish, assuming that they will die. It's a cruel process and now the North Sas. is also dealing with a population of wild goldfish out eating and out pooping the local ecology. I wonder how it may end up effecting water treatment in the long run if the invasive species become more of an issue.

    http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/there-are-now-goldfish-the-size-of-dinner-plates-turning-up-in-alberta-waterways-biologists-say

  10. I'm wondering if anyones dealt with this. My fish Pudge will eat, but I've been finding he rejects most fresh veg. Spinach, lettuce, peas and now the formally accepted cucumber are all being rejected.

    I'm planning on fasting him a day or two to make sure it's just not a touch of consipation but it does have me wondering since I've been told they will try to eat most things that fit in their mouths. Pudge on the other hand is all over NLS pellets, Hikari Oranda and freeze dried bloodworms but the young man hates his veggies!

  11. Goldfish are messy :P I like the bowl inside a bowl. That's a pretty neat concept.

    Hehe thanks, but I can't take any credit. I saw a betta owner do it first and thought that it was cute.

    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!

    Yeah, I've looked into dojos, I kind of worry though since they like to be in groups and I just want to be sure the bio load isn't going to be too much that it detracts from what those messy goldies need. I'm planning on getting a 55g or 60g and running dual Emperor 400s so it might not be an issue.

  12. Hi all! I'm Sue from Edmonton and I am still pretty new to fish keeping. Right now I just have the one goldfish named Pudge, but I'm planning on getting a larger tank so he can have a few friends as soon as possible.

    I do a lot of art and am working at making a career of it.

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