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Bolivian Ram Journal
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Mystery snail eggs & inverts journal
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Been struggling with some cloudy water which resulted in a big water change and more mechanical filtration, amongst other things. Today the tank looks “pretty ok”. Not perfect but not terrible either. The last fellow looks like a blue jelly.- 1,891 replies
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About to invest in congo spotted puffer breeding!
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I went to Festival of Trees today at the art museum. I guess I didn’t really take many photos! But here are a few. That house is totally edible. Also, this little guy was just so cute. He was part of a gingerbread house display too and is edible. He made me smile. The window behind him is made of hard candy melted into a sheet. (I know that from watching British Bake-off) LOL- 1,439 replies
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Mystery snail eggs & inverts journal
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I moved his favorite sponge filter out and look who started a journey! Kratos! He journeyed all the way to his original hangout, the PFS, where he will sit and collect what comes his way.- 1,891 replies
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Chick-in-of-TheSea journal
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Grace's Garden - A RTBS Planted Tank
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Here you go @nabokovfan87, I made it easy for you. Plants acquired 8/29/23 11/12/23 Nice & green & healthy.- 274 replies
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Couple of shots of the embers. Still doing great in quarantine with healthy appetites. The light is up higher now which is why they seem less vivid. Just trying to keep everyone comfortable.- 1,439 replies
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Bolivian Ram Journal
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I raised the light so now it’s here And here are some photos of Spike. He has a favorite “hut” or “lean-to” consisting of a single catappa leaf.- 584 replies
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Bolivian Ram Journal
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It is Soilent Green! Nobody but Geppetto likes community plus. Well, I suppose the embers like it. Seems they’ll eat anything.- 584 replies
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If fish are at the top, I would add an extra airstone ASAP. What is your ammonia reading? @Colu
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Show off your pipsqueaks!
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in General Discussion
That is a mouthful @Kurt Brutting Looks like they are a relative of furcatus - both are in Pseudomugil genus. There is one LFS that is a little further than I usually go that has Pseudomugil Furcatus. I love them 😍, and the Luminatus too! They are on my fish wish list, but I'd want to have a longer/larger tank for them to enjoy first (I'm overstocked in the 29g currently). What tank size do you have the Luminatus in? Their blue eyes.. ORD! 💙 -
Grace's Garden - A RTBS Planted Tank
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Ugh, yes. I am struggling with bypass as well. I will put a new floss pad, and it's great, then by day 3 it's bypassing. (I keep the coarse & the ceramics in there always - just giving them a tank water rinse weekly). What I've been doing is turning the floss pad counterclockwise each time (so the top of the floss pad would then be on the left), and that buys me another couple days. @Bentley Pascoe mentioned bypass as part of the HOB filter sucks video, and I would agree. When you want to do a custom loadout, as most of us do, you welcome bypass. Boooo... I still want to try the bumpy sponge too though. Perhaps I can get some more runtime out of that before bypass rears its ugly head; I just have to find the right porosity or whatnot so I can get some good, reliable flow through it. For me, bypass is probably more annoying than for some folks, because I do keep a dropped waterline for the mystery snails and hence the splashy noise level ramps up. It's either than or one of the air pumps walked itself into something and I can literally hear it through the wall. Can't win! 🤣 Aww, love it. 😍 "Only plants"... mm hmm... sure. We will see about that! 😉 Maybe this is a sign. Probably getting fishes is faster than these plants. Just sayin. Also your sword plants are looking so epic.- 274 replies
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Bolivian Ram Journal
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I'm very happy! I dropped Repashy in today, and Spike went right over to it and began eating it! Hooray! I could not tell if he had any of the zucchini yesterday or not. I pulled out what was left at the end of the day.- 584 replies
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Pea Puffer will only eat frozen bloodworms
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Could you maybe use vitachem with the bloodworms so they get their nutrients? What do you think @Odd Duck? -
Show off your pipsqueaks!
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No they haven’t but sometimes we can have a back and forth conversation. We always call pss pss pss followed by 3 tongue clicks. Whether it is my husband or me feeding, we always do that. And they will reply to us. Then we feed peanuts in the shell. Given the choice of peanuts, they always want the ones in the shell. They like puzzles, I think? They will eat bird seed if there are no peanuts, but aren’t really that crazy about it. I was skeptical about it when my husband told me, but hiccup crow has a very specific language. He started calling about 2.5 hrs into my shift (!!)
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Our “hiccup crow” that we feed in our backyard followed me 19 miles to work! Turn the volume up and you will see why he is hiccup crow. And he is soaking wet in the rain! A few months ago another crow followed my husband to work, about the same distance.
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@TeeJay @nabokovfan87 have you seen the neon rosy barbs? Just as vivid as an orange goldfish! They are awesome! 🧡 My LFS always has them
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Mystery snail eggs & inverts journal
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Bolivian Ram Journal
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Given the CHOICE of Repashy & zucchini, Snoopy chooses zucchini. (I had to resecure the plant weight. The first time she pulled the zucchini right out and took it halfway across the tank swimming backwards) 🤣😍- 584 replies
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Hooray! Someone brought in peppermint mocha creamer to share. I added just a hint of it to my coffee [with TeeJay]. Mmm!
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Black discoloration on fish could be ammonia burn. Ammonia can occur when medicating, as some medications disrupt the nitrogen cycle. Do you regularly test for ammonia? Of the “big 3” (ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate) ammonia is the most toxic. If you test with strips, the ammonia test would be on its own separate strip; it is not part of the multi-test strips.
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I believe that pitting of the shell is generally caused by water that is too soft. Snails need pH of 7+ as well. Crayfish empire has good quality snail foods. You can get a bunch of free samples and just pay the shipping. Also @BAT don’t you have a lot of snails that you had hatched out? I believe I remember @Guppysnail stating that when there are a bunch of snails in a tank the calcium depletes rather quickly, and so you may need to add a liquid calcium to the tank to keep up.