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rudy

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  1. An established tank should have 0 nitrites registering on a test kit, which would lead me to believe that you have some water quality issues causing your fish to be stressed, which has lead to it showing less than ideal coloration. Improve your water quality & you will most likely see an improvement in your fish. Orrrr just to take another shot in the dark was the decor in the tank she came from different than yours?
  2. Nice Ryan! How large is the Super red?
  3. For all my ray tanks I use Aquagiant fine gravel. It basically courser sand that stays put with rays but still has the same look and benefit as Normal sand. It also comes in Black
  4. They are pretty fun, eh? My gulper catfish is starting a free service for people who doesn't know what to do with their un-wanted fish under 5". They can just bring them here Actually I was pretty happy about it as I put it in there for food!
  5. I will get a picture of mine. It ate a 6 inch malawi peacock. Mine is 4-5 inches at max.
  6. Personally I have never had an oscar that will nip at other fish. I understand that there are a ton that do so however so that will be your first issue. The dithers won't help. Either a fish attacks rays, or doesnt. Many will leave bottom dwellers alone, while others won't. I had rays will peacock bass which I would say are very similar to Oscars. As far as being tank mates in that tank? I think you will be fine. The tank is going to be large enough. You would be better off to grow the oscars out with larger rays, but if that is not an option than just go for it and watch it closely. Your bigger problem will be bioload. I would put that tank on a serious drip system as weekly water changes wont cut it. Both species are highly aggressive messy eaters and so you are going to have to watch to make sure that your water parameters stay in check. The oscars will handle it, but the rays won't. Good luck
  7. Big Als Calgary (the old one) had a 27+ inch motoro. They sold it to someone in Vancouver. I have always wished I could find out who it was.
  8. NLS versus massivore Shots are from 1 to 5 minutes. Each minute I pressed on the top of each pellet. Notice in the first picture the NLS floats....weird must have some air in there. You will notice the dirty water by the nls in the picture prior to it breaking up. All the massivore does is breaks into pieces. Again logic beats science. Wow..can you imagine what happens in a tank where fish are eating and the water is actually moving?
  9. Ok RD... I am not normally a prove your wrong by taking a bunch of pictures...but what else to do hungover on a sunday morning. Time elapsed on this particular
  10. Being that my food bill is a small fortune a month I thought I would chime in on a few things. RedO-your comment about the NLS coming out of the gills. I don't think this has anything to do with the size of pellets personally. I find NLS breaks up easily when it hits the water and therefore it is probably just a normal Oscar thing to do-make a mess. If you can feed them Massivore as I find it does not break up as easy. Problem with massivore is the size. Carnivore is smaller however unfortunately has the same problem as NLS. If you need some bulk I can help. I get it for $50 Us for 2.2 pounds. Hybrid didn't you just get a ray? If you are worried about cost to feed I would try to get over it. Rays are stupidly expensive to feed. I am a big fan of diversity in food. Nothing is better, so try everything. Not sure about the whole trout chow thing though. Who else uses this? From what I understand it is used for high growth and no substance. Who else uses this?
  11. Being that my food bill is a small fortune a month I thought I would chime in on a few things. RedO-your comment about the NLS coming out of the gills. I don't think this has anything to do with the size of pellets personally. I find NLS breaks up easily when it hits the water and therefore it is probably just a normal Oscar thing to do-make a mess. If you can feed them Massivore as I find it does not break up as easy. Problem with massivore is the size. Carnivore is smaller however unfortunately has the same problem as NLS. If you need some bulk I can help. I get it for $50 Us for 2.2 pounds. Hybrid didn't you just get a ray? If you are worried about cost to feed I would try to get over it. Rays are stupidly expensive to feed. I am a big fan of diversity in food. Nothing is better, so try everything. Not sure about the whole trout chow thing though. Who else uses this? From what I understand it is used for high growth and no substance. Who else uses this?
  12. I have read these and although I am intrigued I was wondering. Would a light on your sump drip tray not do the same thing?
  13. I have read about this and apparently it is possible. Can you repost the link?
  14. I have now replaced every single Union B ball valve in my entire system. These are the grey ones. They always seem to start leaking heavily from the seal. I am going back to the $7.99 Rona ball valves. I was wondering if I am the only one?
  15. I put a pair of these in one of my ray tanks and although they are not aggressive to others, the male is beating the female bad. How many more females should I add?
  16. Ryan was there any burn on the disc from the ammonia? I am not sure how long he has been exposed to the ammonia but just from experience watch that the stomach of the ray has not shrunken due to the ammonia spike. Some times this will occur and the ray will attempt to eat but can't.
  17. Well after years of waiting my big female henlei (in my avatar) is finally knocked up. The father could be the male henlei I had with here for years with no successful spaw, but it more likely a newly mature P14 male. (which will be cool as nobody has successfully crossed the two) With Henlei being one of the hardest rays to spawn I am incredibly excited. I have never successfully bred rays it will be a good first time occurance! :thumbs:
  18. Exactly what I was going to say. Glad it is ok Ryan :thumbs:
  19. I am completely confused by this post and your setup looks like you should have disaster recovery on stand by but.. with no overflow here is how you solve your problem in case of a power outage. Figure out where your tank will drain to before it overflows your tupperware tub. Then drill a hole in each of the pvc tubes going from the sump to the tank right at the top just below the water surface. Therefore in case your pumps stops operating the syphon will break when the water level drops below the drilled hole. Even if you have an overflow this is good practice as if your intakes are low in the tank it will keep syphoning.
  20. They were at Big Al's when I was there two weeks ago. I can't remember the details as to there lines and stripes sorry. But they were labelled as Ocellaris. At Big Als Edmonton? They had Temensis the other day. Cool as hell looking Tems.
  21. Lookin good Kyle! Maybe get some black sand to get that color out!
  22. I kept a few over the years. They are not aggressive at all to other fish but will eat them if they can. Having said that I find them the worst creatures of habit you can own. If they are trained on dead chances are they won't eat anything live. If they are trained on one food, they will only eat that one food. Get big and fast. They are incredibly cool to watch, have incredibly cool colors and feeding time? Bring a towel....
  23. Add 3 pounds of salt per 100 gallons and pump the temp up to 85. Don't use meds. If she is eating no worries like Kyle said
  24. It is not us with the issue it is them. They need to get all the F&W documents prior to exporting. All we have to do is pay GST at customs.
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