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Maggie

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  1. Now it looks like hydra to me. Its also possible they came in on plants. There are no fish in here yet.
  2. I saw a video on pencilfish and they hang out at the top and seem to be very interesting!
  3. I think it looks great so far! It looks like you have a creative spark and I'm sure the end result will be beautiful. Winging it was the most therapeutic part for me.
  4. @Jdogtrainer many of my other plants have died or aren't doing well. I guess the sprite loves my water and is forgiving of my lack of knowledge of aquatic plants. I hope yours comes back strong!
  5. This is Maude. I'm 99% sure she's pregnant but she only sits for a moment for the cam.
  6. @Frogmouth Catfish do you mean the ones that go with their sponge filter setup? I didn't see just the filter part for sale separately, only in square shape.
  7. Hi Frogmouth, which coop filter do you use on your intake? I was thinking of getting one - have a marineland biowheel. Thanks!
  8. I voted for harlequin rasboras as that's my choice for a large school in my 45. But for my 10-gal, I have dwarf emerald rasboras (danio erythromicron) (similar to galaxy rasboras and can interbreed) which appreciate a lower temp (70-75) and a slightly higher pH (7.2-8.2) (figures are from various websites). Any of your choices sound beautiful!
  9. Just scissors and a glue-stick, because at the store I wasn't sure if i wanted black or green. The green alone was way too much and drowned out the plants, so I used my elementary school art skills to incorporate just a little. 😃
  10. The tiny glass top for my 10-gal finally arrived! For some reason the aqueon brand hasn't been available though they make one it. I got the Top Fin brand (Petsmart) which is the only one I could find. I am pretty happy with it. Also put the heater in the tank- takes up a lot of room. I made a background yesterday out of black and green construction paper (thanks for the idea @AtomCatMatt and @classicshooter!) for a total cost of $3.98 plus tax, and put that up today.
  11. That looks awesome!! I have a water sprite that grows like mad - isn't it fun being able to measure growth literally every day? Snap a pic when it breaks the surface!
  12. I am having the same problem. All the red root lost their long roots being whipped around by the current. A bunch are stuck behind the filter area. There are videos of how to make a homemade feeding ring (along the lines of - cut the circular edge of a plastic container top to make a ring, sand down sharp edges) which can be used to contain plants or give access to floating food (or air for gouramis, et al.)
  13. Got my new yellow dwarf shrimp today! Here are two of them. These guys are positively adorable and are actively exploring every inch of their tank!
  14. I just finished fishless cycling with ammonia (specifically made for aquarium cycling). I added drops daily until the ammonia rose to 4+ppm. I kept the ammonia at 4+ppm until nitrites spiked, then kept between 2-4ppm until both plummeted. It took about 6 weeks. I also have plants in the tank. I did a couple water changes when nitrates got in the 160ppm range. Now I am keeping it cycled with smaller amounts of ammonia until I put fish in there, with 20% weekly water change. I would imagine the fish food method would work about the same way, where you add small amount daily as if you're feeding fish and test water daily.
  15. They're adorable! I was wondering what the younger ones might look like, as I have juvenile danio erythromicron (dwarf emerald rasboras) which I've heard can interbred with CPDs and shouldn't be kept together. Mine have been in q for almost 2 weeks and have been very shy, but today one gave me a little swim show. ❤
  16. @AtomCatMatt that sounds like a good idea! Mine is set up so no way would I paint it now.
  17. @classicshooter is there a reason why you paint the back black? I've read that people do that but wondered why. Does it cut down on the reflection? Is it mainly for more aggressive fish, so they don't attack themselves? I don't have any background on my tank and have been curious about this issue.
  18. Water sprite is nice because it's a single piece, so if it outgrows your space you just cut where a new rootball is forming and remove.
  19. Update: I cut the long stem on the right (in the pic from 2 weeks ago) at the point where the new rootball was going wild, took a big piece to float in the quarantine tank (babies finally starting to explore it!) and planted the rest in my 10-gal. Here are pics of all 3 sprites growing like mad.
  20. I can't get a good closeup as its on the back glass of my tank, but I also saw a couple of them free swimming. I don't have fish in this tank yet TG but am wondering if the worms will die of starvation without fish/fish food in there, or if I need to treat with panacur. And if so then I guess I need to take my 4 new snails out and quarantine them but have no idea where as I have no more tanks. The worms are small. The pics are 10x mag on my cell. Any help in identifying and eradicating appreciated!
  21. @akconklin my well water in upstate NY was awful!! It smelled like sulfur and we had to buy our drinking water. I didn't have fish then but don't think that water would have been good for them. I don't know what else was in it but it was horrible.
  22. Well its not Sunday but I just got my order of 3 blue ramshorn snails (got an extra one in the bag, too!) They've been acclimated and are now in the tank - the very first purchased fauna (tons of snails in there that came in on plants). They're just now starting to come around from their long plane and truck ride. I've named the biggest one (the one on the rock) Frank.
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