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Jilly McJillerson

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  1. Now it occurs to me that I have been doing this the hard way. I always add my prime to water while it is in a bucket and swish it around for a bit before adding it to the tank, I guess in an attempt to let it mix and get rid of the chlorine before adding it to the tank. it appears here that this is not necessary? I can add it to the tank and then add tap water and I will be good?

  2. Here is a pic of my new 46 gal. Currently has a couple of homeless mollies (or platies, the girl who donated them to me wasn't sure) and Sirocco, my vail tail betta. I currently have a rena filstar xp3 and an aquaclear 50 for filtration, the black gravel, and some black poster board as a back ground. I would like eventually to put some african's in after my bank account recovers from buying the tank. Maybe yellow labs? Is this a big enough tank for africans? Anyway thats not for a while down the road.

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  3. ...My cousin had a tank, or maybe a paladarium where she siliconed some slate tiles to clear pipe to create a false floor, the water came up about a cm over the tile to give her red bellied toads a place to perch, and a place to swim underneith. It was just guppies and froggies, but it was a nice effect and she never had a problem with the tile, so I think you should be ok.

  4. Did you get that rock from burnco? I got some similar looking slate from burnco and had the same looking algae the entire time it was in my tank. I dont know what it is, but it tended to accumulate it areas with high light. I ended rescaping my tank and took the rocks out, not really due to the algae, just went for a different look.

  5. someone once told me that if you scrape algae off of things and let it float away into the water small peices of it have ability to reattach themselves to other tank decorations as well as possibly the glass, filter etc. making the algae problem worse in the long run, so I always try to clean my stuff outside the tank. This may be an 'old wives tale', so feel free to correct me if I am wrong...

  6. I didn’t mean to imply that the Mod's were doing a bad job. You guys do a great job. Just stating that most of the issues on the bored could easily be solved if people thought about what they posted and stopped making everything so personal. It would probably make things easier for the Mod's as well.

    Cheers to the excellent regulars here at AA.

    -Jilly

  7. I have been a member of this bored for a long time now, I don't say alot but I do lurk, and find myself here almost every day just reading posts and trying to increase my knowledge. I just wanted to say that lately this bored has had a decidedly different feel. Like we are losing our feeling of community, flaming, sniping and taking offence to others, I am not going to point any fingers, but I think it is something that everyone can work on. Next time someone posts something that you disagree with how about you take a second to think before you reply. The Mods do a pretty good job of keeping things under control, but lets make their jobs easier and also make AA a better place to be. We are all here because of a common interest, and lets try not to forget that. We are supposed to be Friends.

    Thanks.

    -Jilly-

  8. I am running the same filter, but got it used, with instructions, but not in English. hehe. We managed to figure it out from the pictures, and a walkthrough from the previous owner... but I also appreciate the link.

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