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  1. I can’t say for certain, but I use white vinegar to clean my glass I don’t think it there would be much difference with apple cider. And I feed vinegar eels all the time and I don’t rinse them or anything. Even If you got some vinegar in the tank it might have some effect on ph . But personally I wouldn’t even worry about it.

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  2. @Mudkicker they breed in caves, I doubt another fish could get in the cave to get after the eggs. I pull the fry and grow them up in a separate tank till they are large enough to return to the 55. As for other fish to go with plecos, Just for ease you could get just about  any type of livebearer. typically put a pair/trio in and some type of floating plants and feed and forget. It’s really about your effort input. You could do angelfish but most people myself including would tell you to get a group of 6-8 juv fish and grow them up and wait for a pair to form and sell off the rest. You’ll need to do some homework on what your interested in. 

  3. Super red bristle nose colony or maybe a colony of multies, but you said Africans are popular in your area so you could do a type of peacocks. 
     

    I take in about 6-12 super red bristle nose fry to my LFS every 2 weeks. And my store gives me a solid price and it pays for all of my frozen food and offsets more expensive fish for breeding projects. 

  4. From my experience you should pull them, I’ve lost many eggs/fry from waiting to long. But that’s your call. If you think you can tell when they are going to spawn again then wait. The fry should be fine being moved to a tank of the same temp, and water. 

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  5. I do basically the same thing. About the only difference is I also am conditioning water at the same time. I recently taken on what some would consider to be more difficult species to breed. Lamp eye Congo tetras, wild apisto Agassizi Tefe. And some L number plecos. So softening the water has become more important for me. 

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  6. I’d watch this video on using it. But You don’t have to throw the plant away. I’m by no way a planted aquarium person. But I should say I think it’s what I call hair algae but its technically staghorn algae. Typically caused by high light, and low water flow. Is the tank newish?  

     

  7. Looks like black hair algae to me. I’d pull the plant out and put some h202 on it. If it turns slightly red and dies off you know it was an algae. Typically when java fern is stressed out it will start sending out new little plants on the leaves. But what josh said is true you can’t bury the rhizome it will cause the plant to rot.  

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