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  1. On 2/13/2024 at 9:23 AM, Schuyler said:

    Went to a new aquarium store on the area on Saturday. They had lots of fancy L number plecos

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    And some truly tiny sparkling gourami (finger for scale):

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    I got a black worm starter culture there so we'll see if that actually takes hold.

    I also ran into Alexander Williamson from the Fishtory YouTube channel

    Wow those plecos look awesome. It never ceases to amaze me how many cool looking plecos there are out there.

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  2. I think hillstream loaches are really cool. I have one right now and I love watching him shuffle around the tank. That being said, there is a chance if you have 2 in a small tank, that one might end up bullying the other one. 

    Here is a paragraph regarding this point:

    How many hillstream loaches can be kept together? Most people only get one because they’re more expensive and can cost around $15 each. We recommend getting just one or a group of three or more. If you get two, the stronger one may bully the weaker one over food or territory. Males like to scuffle with each other, circling round and round trying to get on top of their opponent, but no bodily harm is done. To reduce aggression levels, make sure to provide more decorations or aquarium plants to block line of sight.

    https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/hillstream-loaches#:~:text=We recommend getting just one,no bodily harm is done

  3. On 2/5/2024 at 1:05 PM, Cory said:

    I'd caution people to assume they are the same. Easily could be different factories. They are at least using the old software on the chip. We made several updates to it since the first one that displayed EL. There's actually a lot of options when it comes to having a product made. Like used parts. You can save money if you used parts from recycled electronics. We would never do that, but you can see this a lot in the random Chinese brands. It's not meant to scare you, but also just keep in mind, just because it looks similar doesn't mean it is. You can see in the car industry, the same exact car using the same parts, put together in a different country has different issues.

    My advice is approach any brand, whether it's eheim, tetra, chinese brand, Aquarium Co-Op Etc. How do the heaters do over 1-3 years, with 10 units. That's a baseline to start from.  However, I'd say there is just as much chance of the AQQA heater doing well as a sicce, eheim, etc.

    Thank you for your insight. Very good points that I didn't consider!

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  4. I have a couple tanks set up for guppy breeding, and I haven't had any issues with male aggression toward other males. I think you would be ok with keeping it with other guppy males, but if you are set on trying something else, maybe something like neon tetra would work in a small tank. 

  5. They will be fine in a 10 gallon, but as others have said, they would thrive in a larger tank. The frequency of water changes you'll need to do will partially depend on how planted the tank is. It's a good idea to constantly test your water when starting out to see how often nitrates/nitrites/ammonia build up in your aquarium. You'll start to find out a "routine" get set with how long you can go without doing water changes. If you haven't, you can read up on the nitrogen cycle to explain the process.
    https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/nitrogen-cycle



    Don't stress out too much and make sure to have fun with it. That's what the hobby is for 🙂 

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  6. I have cherry shrimp in 3 of my 5 tanks (one of which is a shrimp only tank that I use as my shrimp breeder tank). I don't feed a "shrimp specific" food for mine. The ones with fish in them are fed xtreme nano pellets and/or xtreme krill flake. The breeder tank doesn't get fed that often and they thrive off the stuff growing inside. It's heavily planted with anacharis. 

    Judging by the wide range of comments, I think you can get by with feeding them almost anything.

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  7. On 12/6/2022 at 11:07 AM, Guppysnail said:

    I just got honey gourami. They are supposed to eat guppy fry. How true that is I’m uncertain. I’m not certain they are strong enough swimmers to catch fry in mass quantities but I can see them nabbing a few. My last girl is past birthing age…I think? They do eat my baby shrimplettes but not the adults. 
    If you have cholla wood with moss or good shrimp hides they can’t get in your shrimp will be fine. You just may never see a mass population boom. So far I’m not seeing them eat more baby shrimp than my guppies. 

    That is interesting. Not being able to eat them in mass quantities would be something to consider. I'd get to keep some fry and the population managed.

  8. Good morning! 

    I have a heavily planted 40g tank that current houses guppies, corydoras, otocinclus, and cherry shrimp. I'm looking for ideas on fish to add that would help with the guppy fry population, but not decimate the cherry shrimp population. 

    I have considered a betta or angelfish, but the stuff I've been reading is all over the place in terms of how this would actually work in my setup. I'm open to pretty much any idea.

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  9. On 9/21/2022 at 9:53 PM, Colu said:

    It's more than likely an injury what i would do is add a small amount of aquarium salt 1 table for 5 gallon at that level it shouldn't harm your plants and monitor for a week if it's starts to get worse then I would treat with a broad spectrum antibiotic treatment such kanaplex or maracyn2 

    Thank you! I appreciate the help.

  10. Like you said, it’s a little hard to tell. It looks raised off the scales a bit. I can’t tell if it is fuzzy or not though. As far as eating goes, I haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary. Multiple feedings a day and eating like a little pig at each of them. No rapid breathing or signs of lethargy. And no hanging out at the surface (or more than normal I guess). 

  11. Hello all! 

    Wish my first post wasn’t in this section, but here I am. I noticed a white spot today on one of my guppy fry. Initially thought it was ich, but the more I look at it, the less I’m sure. There are tons of fry, some cherry shrimp, and some cory cats in the tank, and I have not seen spots on anything else. 
     

    ammonia: 0

    nitrite: 0

    nitrate: 10

    ph: 7.4-7.6

    Temp: 74 F

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