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punman

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  1. I've never used that brand but bought one at big Als on sale over Christmas for a 10 gallon tank. It worked three days then quit so I took it back. They said they were reliable and couldn't believe it quit. They set it up in the store and it worked - for about two minutes - so they gave me another one.

    Penguin 100 worked for two weeks and now today it is acting up. It quits - I jiggle and wiggle the tube and it works for 30 minutes and then quits.

    So do I have bad luck or are they a problem? I've only used AClear HOB so far and was trying this brand because of the sale.

  2. I bought a new 180 from Golds for $450 including glass top which means a used one could maybe be had for $200-$250 so I would use that as a price base when you are calculating costs.

    If you are going to spend close to that for materials, can you justify doing it yourself? Not trying to talk you out of it by any means. Good luck with your venture.

  3. Many months ago I got some white non-liquid powder crystals (like salt) for removing chlorine from an Alberta Aquatica member.

    He just puts a capful in a pop bottle of water and uses that as his source - just adding a capful of that bottle when doing partial water changes.

    I've used this product for months with no ill effects but it is not scientific enough for me. I'd like to know exact weights and volumes to use. I don't even know the exact name of the compound but it does work - I just don't like guessing.

  4. Sep23-05001.jpg

    This is how I have my 90 gallon set up for the same fish. I would have more rock but this is not so much a show tank but a breeding tank and I have to remove rock to catch holding females every two weeks. It only takes two minutes to remove the rock.

    Good luck!!

  5. Get your tank water level to height in the tank you generally like it. Put your spray bar in about 3/4 inch (2 cm) below that, in horizontal position angled down at 45 degrees. It will be quiet and by time the water evaporates enough for splashing just top it up but by then it should be time for a partial water change anyways because a week or 10 days will have gone by.

  6. It may be safe for the fish, but that is not the point. The treatment facilities are overloaded and we are to reduce consumption. I usually do water changes every 10 days - on the 10th , 20th , 30th. My day to change has come and gone. My fish are well cared for and I'm sure that because of that, they can wait another week if they have to.

  7. Do you want to raise babies? If no, just leave her there. If yes, move her to a small tank by herself and let her spit out the babies in three or four weeks. Option three, would be to leave her there for about 18 days and then strip her. Do a search on stripping a female (things that sound dirty in fishkeeping but really are not).

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