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Black neons with columnaris (resolved)
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Diseases
I did the level 1 salt treatment. Thanks @Colu. I’ve been leaning on you a lot lately. Thanks for sticking with me. You as well @nabokovfan87. Medicating is out of my comfort zone.- 119 replies
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Raising Mystery Snails - First Time!
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Katherine's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
On second thought. The clutch I floated did poorly. Only part of it hatched. I would crumble yours@Katherine. I crumbled my first clutch after some hatched, and it went well. -
Raising Mystery Snails - First Time!
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Katherine's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
ORD! Happy birthday tiny snail! When mine started hatching I floated the clutch on a styrofoam piece in the breeder box when I wasn’t able to watch it. I did put a piece of paper towel on the styrofoam and let an edge of it hang in the water so that the clutch would always be on a moist surface. I don’t know if the paper towel was a good idea or not, maybe @Guppysnail knows. I did it because the styrofoam would not stay damp, and I felt like they should always touch a moist surface. The snails will smell the aquarium water when they hatch and will jump in. I would recommend moss. Mine really liked moss. Powdery foods are good, if you can get them to coat the walls of the breeder box by stirring them in that would be beneficial, as most of them will probably start off by washing the windows. 🙂 -
Black neons with columnaris (resolved)
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Diseases
I did salt on the first round so I want to ensure correct dosing. With all the water changes, do you think the salt from course 1 is gone? I changed water after course 1, 20% at a time til I got to 100%. I plan to do the same to remove the Jungle/Kana.- 119 replies
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Black neons with columnaris (resolved)
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Diseases
Here’s where we stand, Dr. @Colu. (Rapid breathing because they just got netted) To recap First course- Maracyn, Ick X, Salt Second course- Kanaplex, Jungle- 119 replies
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Brightwell Aquatics Erase-CL vs Seachem Prime
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Goldie Blue's topic in General Discussion
Prime has been known to give a false ammonia reading. @nabokovfan87 has a water aeration testing method that maybe you can try? -
Brightwell Aquatics Erase-CL vs Seachem Prime
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Goldie Blue's topic in General Discussion
However, if dechlorinator doesn't remove chloramine, a water change would add ammonia back. I like to buy products that remove both chlorine and chloramine, but I'm like "most people" that Cory mentioned in the video. I haven't tested chlorine and chloramine at the tap. I don't want to buy a test kit just for that. Maybe one day I will take it to LFS and have them test. -
Share your testing station!
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in General Discussion
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So in other words, it's a pain in the butt.
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Black neons with columnaris (resolved)
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Diseases
I did the 30% water change this morning and added the carbon to the top of the sponge filter. The buddies ate good. I gave them some frozen brine shrimp. They had been on a 5 day fast during the Kanaplex/Jungle Fungus treatment. I plan to do another water change this afternoon and transfer them to a clear container for their check-up.- 119 replies
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An autofeeder could be an idea?
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Pretty neat. Sometimes I see these guys while diving. I love them.
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This weeks baby angels fry
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Brandon p's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
That was very beautiful to watch. They are so graceful and patient; very methodical in their strategy. You have beautiful fish @Brandon p. -
Here's the guidelines for salt treatment, but as @Guppysnail advised, make sure there are no snails in the tank before using it. Also the post mentions a certain catfish that cannot tolerate salt. https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/aquarium-salt-for-sick-fish#:~:text=Level 1 Treatment&text=Add 1 tablespoon (Tbsp) of,small cup of water first.
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Guppysnail Aquarium Journal
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Guppysnail's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
It's an app for the neighborhood. A great way to connect with those that live around you. There are other things on it like crime watch, lost & found, community events, and then a section where you can list things you are selling or putting down at the curb. Plenty of times I put something at the curb, posted a thing on Nextdoor about it, and someone came by to pick it up.- 2,923 replies
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- pseudomugil luminatus
- nerite snail
- emergent plants
- guppies
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- microglanis iheringi
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- anchor catfish
- aspidora spilotus
- apistogramma caucatoides
- northeastern grey tree frog
- asolene spixii snails
- black tiger badis
- dario sp. mayanmar
- sewellia lineolata
- hillstream loach
- red neon blue rainbow
- african dwarf frogs
- neocaridina
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- gertrudes spotted rainbow
- laetacara curviceps
- dwarf flag cichlid
- smiling acara
- laetacara dorsigera
- red breast acara
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Just make sure the pH doesn't drop below 7.
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Mystery snail eggs & inverts journal
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
Yep, it's here. You may just want to edit the pH thing because my comment about it is specific to my local county. Let me know how it works out! My zebra refuses to be pampered!- 1,895 replies
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Guppysnail Aquarium Journal
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Guppysnail's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
Yeah when you said 40-50 I was thinking... 5 gallon tank?! Um... Houston, we have a problem! 🙈 LOL! Well now you get to have fun stocking the 5 gallon with something else later. 🙂 Silver lining! You could always post on the Nextdoor app later on, if you have that. Or do like I'm doing, run an ad in one of the really small town newspapers. Because we can't tell by the pictures, how big are the snails? I needed a magnifying glass at first to see ANY sort of details. Although I was able to see if they were traveling, without magnification. I just had to watch them for a few. Seems like yours are a bit bigger than the sesame seeds that I had. To put it into perspective, mine could be sucked up into an irrigation syringe easily. I also had trouble telling them apart from egg yolk.- 2,923 replies
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- badis badis
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- mystery snail
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- piano snail
- taia naticoides
- filopaludina martensi
- celestial pearl danio
- melini corydora
- bandit corydora
- pygmy corydoras
- panda corydora
- honey gourami
- neocaridinia
- mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- german blue rams
- pseudomugil luminatus
- nerite snail
- emergent plants
- guppies
- hara jerdoni
- microglanis iheringi
- bumblebee catfish
- anchor catfish
- aspidora spilotus
- apistogramma caucatoides
- northeastern grey tree frog
- asolene spixii snails
- black tiger badis
- dario sp. mayanmar
- sewellia lineolata
- hillstream loach
- red neon blue rainbow
- african dwarf frogs
- neocaridina
- psuedomugil gertrudae
- gertrudes spotted rainbow
- laetacara curviceps
- dwarf flag cichlid
- smiling acara
- laetacara dorsigera
- red breast acara
- apistogramma borellii opal
- apistogramma trifasciata
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Stuff we don't talk about...
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in General Discussion
Nope. I feed frozen or live brine shrimp, assorted vegetables, krill flakes, sinking cichlid pellets. The Gold Bond is good. It doesn't clear up the irritation but it's really awesome for hydrating. The CeraVe was expensive and pretty sure I'm allergic to that one because my skin felt like it was on fire after I applied it. Tossed that one out. $$$ Most days I don't use any lotion, perfume, etc whatsoever because I know I'll be working in the tanks (ie: the baby snail growout tank gets water changes 2x daily). Even so, I get paranoid and scrub hands & arms before touching any tanks "just in case". I always worry I'll introduce something foreign into the water that will be bad for them. I'm just extra cautious, I guess.- 43 replies
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Share your testing station!
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in General Discussion
Earlier this week, I got an upgrade. I'm in love with this guy's tank refiller 9000 because I have sand. It works brilliantly, so I wanted to support his small business again. The test tube holder has a lip that sits under the tubes, and there is space underneath that so that the tubes can be inverted & drained. Plus it's small enough to fit into the little box that holds my bottles and notepad, etc. Came with a free pipette - good for measuring dechlorinator for the smaller tanks. -
What the best way to cut the trim? I use sheet metal shears, but they don't do that great a job. It gets it done, but it ends up real raggedy looking.
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Vintage Gumball Machine Aquarium Build
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Guppy Guy's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
How many gallons due you think the gumball machine will hold? Any stocking ideas yet? Well, I mean, you’re guppy guy, so.. I think maybe guppies? -
Mystery snail eggs & inverts journal
Chick-In-Of-TheSea replied to Chick-In-Of-TheSea's topic in Photos, Videos & Journals
A couple came today and adopted 4 snails. They are setting up a 160 gallon but the snails will go into a smaller, established tank for now. They already have 2 mystery snails (1 gold, 1 ivory) and were very knowledgeable about parameters and calcium requirements for snails, etc. They told me they believe if you adopt a creature, you should do your homework first on its care. They were very excited and have kids that love aquariums too. I gave them a care sheet anyway, but they are already feeding their snails zucchini and cucumber. My babies are gonna be spoiled over there. ORD 😍- 1,895 replies
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- snello recipe
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