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  1. @JettsPapa I’ve had that thought! I’m slowly putting a 40B together and the plan is to move some current fish from a 20 into it. I’m sneaking up on getting a pea puffer for the 20 once it’s free. 😉
  2. It should be find to put in the main tank as long as you are okay with have more snails. I like snails - I have a fine crop of rams horns, Malaysian trumpet snails, and bladder snails in my tanks. I have to weed them out occasionally and I was taking them to my LFS for their puffer. It's died ( they took it in from someone and it wasn't well) so I don't know what I'll do now. But they keep my tanks relatively algae free and are fun to watch.
  3. Hi - I'm feeding my current betta Betty a variety of things. Omega Betta Buffet Pellets - the goto unless I'm feeding something else. As the mood hits me with all my tanks.... Xtreme micro pellets Small Bug Bites Vibra Bites Tiny bits of any of the San Francisco frozen Freshwater Multi-pack Omega flakes frozen BBS dried brine shrimp The cardinal/habrosus Cory tank gets more of the sinking small pellets, the Black Phantom tank gets more floating food (with sinking things for the ottos), and the betta gets her betta pellets as her primary food. But being a believer of variety is one of the keys to good nutrition, I mix it up. As Cory said in a video once - you Will buy too much food. Guilty!
  4. I think the key words are "20 year old video". Legends of that era. Of course, legends are always subjective.
  5. This thread has inspired me to test my tanks later today. I had surgery last Friday that prevents me from picking up more than 2lbs per hand for a couple of weeks. I did water changes before surgery but I'm curious to see how the tanks are doing. Something I can do under 2lbs. If I have to I'll have my carer drag the buckets over to the tank in need and I'll siphon then they can drag the buckets out to dump them on the garden beds. I go through waves of over feeding and under feeding so we'll find out what phase I'm in now. Plus it will pass the time while I'm healing.
  6. Betty got back up in patrolling the tank... Ashoka Tano and the force! I also added a tunnel for her to swim through. I haven't seen her swim through it.... but it's new yet. I had a coconut one but it was too big for the space, I thought. So it is now the "Death Star" in my 20 gallon. The Black Phantoms are avoiding it but the snails have already checked it out. I figure it will add another source of biofilm/algae for the otos.
  7. @TankedI find my black phantom tetras are very top water focused for food. It's like it becomes invisible 3 inches down. So if I turn off or down the flow, they seem to see the food better. Less of it ends up feeding my crop of ramshorn snails. I only have 7 tetras and 4 otos in the tank so for the most part I'm specifically feeding the tetras. I drop wafers and veggies on the substrate for the otos. My cardinal tetra/ habrosus Cory tank feeds differently. Both of those will go where ever the food is. So I broadcast that food generally. The Betta eats where ever as well. She likes floating food or sinking food she can chase but she'll hunt the leftovers off the bottom. It is good to hear how other people do it and how different fish react. You never know when you might need to change it up.
  8. Hi - I have adjustable HOB filters on two of my tanks. I turn them down to feed but I periodically turn them up and down just for the heck of it. I feel like it adds some variety in the environment for the fish and moves the water around in new patterns. I even turn up and down my sponge filter. Does anyone else do this? Thoughts? Video for attention. Betty the Betta
  9. I’m reading Ahab’s Rolling Sea … A Natural History of Moby Dick. Which is interesting from a fish keeper / naturalist perspective. The author references contemporary books to Melville as well as modern science. Fun to read in bits. And a medieval murder mystery that kinda dragging so I may not finish it.
  10. @Theplatymasteri have a tetra whisper on my 20h and I find it to be super quiet. But it’s relatively new and in my living room. I have a Azoo Mignon on a tank in my bedroom that is pretty quiet too. Though I take the lid off the Azoo before I go to sleep because it changes the tone of the filter. Oddly I can sleep to that tone. My whisper doesn’t rattle but I did put a little black electrical tape around the edge so the lid was more muffled.
  11. Did water changes on two of my tanks. Planted a few new plants. I’m having surgery on Friday and won’t be able to wrangle buckets, etc for a few weeks. Everything tests well so it should all be okay.
  12. This is my most recent dirt tank. I floated the big chunks and most of the perlite off of an organic potting soil and covered it with a larger sand. I have another tank that is about 20 years old with just plain dirt from the yard covered with gravel/sand. The potting soil tank was much easier (plus I know a lot more now).
  13. I moved her into the tank today. So far so good! She is really coming into her colors.
  14. Her book says that plants use up available CO2 in about 4 hours (if I remember correctly). So a “siesta” lets CO2 build back up so the plants have it available again for the second photo period. I’ve noticed it does seem to help with algae. I have an older Walstad-esque 15gal tank plus a new 5gal. But @Streetwisemight explain it better. I run either 4on -4 off- 4 on cycle generally or 5-4-5.
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