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Danzig

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  • Birthday 01/20/1978

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  1. Ive been using the Rena Xp's for the past 6 yrs and have had no problems. I've never owned an Eheim or Fluval but have read alot of negative feedback about Fluval which prevents me from buying one. I hear nothing but good things about Eheim except the price tag. I myself will continue to buy the Rena Filstar XP's whenever i need canisters because theyve always been good to me and the prices are near dirt cheap in comparison to the other good brands. I still have my first rena xp3 which is 6 yrs old and has never broken down or caused me any greif. I would suggest them, unless of course money is no object in which case you could spring for an Eheim.
  2. I have only ever owned the Rena series canisters so i cannot compare to Eheim or Fluval. But seeing as how ive never had any problems with them, and the price is very affordable the next canister i buy will be a Rena. I cant justify paying alot more $$ for an Eheim if my XP's are doing their job for a fraction of the price.
  3. i have a 10g planted tank which houses about 6 ghost shrimp and an otto. i dose my tank with excel every 3 days and have never had a problem.
  4. That sounds like an interesting idea, ill have to look around Lethbridge and see if we have any leaf fish available,i better also get a backup tank up and running heh. As always, thanks for your suggestions guys, i think itll make for an interesting tank :thumbs:
  5. Hello, i have a Senegal Bichir who is about 7-8" and living on his own in a 55g. I had a 9" needlenose gar in with him for about 5 months before giving it to a friend which a much larger tank. So now im looking into getting him a tankmate. Im open to suggestions on 1 maybe 2 more additions and would prefer to keep it somewhat of an oddball tank or at least unique. So far im kind of leaning towards a couple Pantodon buchholzi's. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
  6. Beetles are the only thing in this world that creep me out. I think i was traumatized when my mother had bought a house with a small corn garden in the back.While i was removing the garden and corn stalks one of those 2" "antlered beetles" (excuse my ignorance dont know the proper name) ran up my arm into my shirt lol. Ever since then the only beetle i can handle is a lady bug hehe. Very nice pictures though
  7. Hello, my Senegal bichir has recently begun accepting (gobbling down) hikari sinking carnivoir pellets. Before then he was living off prepared fish shrimp and beefheart. Hes at about 7 - 1/2" and fairly thick now and i am currently feeding him once per day. I was wondering how many of these pellets should be sufficient. as of current im giving 3-4 but i thought i would try to see if that was enough, i got to 7 and he was still gobbling them up. That seemed high to me so any advice on how many per day would be healthy will be greatly appreciated. I still do however offer beef heart, shrimp and fish now but only as weekly treats because i would like him to staple on the pellets.
  8. Since you already have it in your tank i would wash it in there. take out all your fish decor/plants etc, do repeated water changes while stirring the sand up gently when draining. Its alot of work but will clean it up better than waiting for it settle, which wont really clean it at all anyways. Just devote a day for your tank and hopefully you have a python hehe
  9. Depending on your tank size they can co-exist with common pleco's, and other large semi aggressive C/A, S/A fish. But it will always be hit or miss depending on the fish temperment towards eachother. I have seen them with jack dempsey's, convicts, firemouths, GT's etc etc, best to have a backup tank just in case.
  10. i use pool filter sand in 3 of my tanks, 2 of which are planted. I find it looks way better, vaccums easy and some of the fish enjoy it more than gravel. I have only used PFS as far as sand goes but i highly reccomend it. Its heavy enough that it doesnt stir up easily and when vaccuming it doesnt get sucked out.
  11. I think the biggest factor would be the footprint of the stand, hopefully not legged type of stand. Personally i would put some floor jacks underneath just for peace of mind. Ive heard of people putting up to 180g tanks on their mainfloors without supports, but it isnt something i would try. I have a 90g with a 4-1/2 ft x 2ft footprint stand on my mainfloor with no signs of floor stress.
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