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Max W.

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  1. Floating hornwort it s good option too
  2. I have 4 giant comet goldfish in my pond along with 3 fancy goldfish. I keep them with mosquito fish that I caught in a small creek. They breed nonstop and I have kept them together for about 2 years now. They are really fast so they escape the goldfish and they school. They could be a good tankmate for Clyde @Peter L.
  3. I agree with @clownbaby, I have some albino Cory catfish in my 28 gallon with black sand as the substrate. They have never had a problem with it.
  4. I feed my fry baby brine shrimp, they go to town on them.
  5. I don’t know, my neon tetras i raised from fry. They come up and get hand fed. I’ve never had neon tetras act like that.
  6. My Cory’s grab the snail. Then after a while, they spit the shells out and Im left to clean up the snail shells.
  7. I have a bunch, but when they over populate I just put and algae wafer in for around 15 mins then take it out with all the snails.
  8. I have no idea how to treat it though.
  9. That looks like a fungal infection, it kinda looks like cotton wool disease. Here’s a photo
  10. Ok, thanks. Nitrate - 11 Nitrite - 0 ph - 7.5 kh - 80 gh - 180 I was thinking of getting some amano shrimp and a few more ghost shrimp. I just haven’t have time to clean my tank.
  11. I recently added some hornwort to my tank. It has been growing crazy, but a bunch of needles fall off. I have a decent population of Malaysian trumpet snails, but they don’t do a dent to the pile. My black racer nerite snail stays to the green spot algae. And my rams horn and bladder snails don’t help either. Any suggestions that are compatible with Corydoras and neon tetras?
  12. It does look like a fungal infection. I would try 25% water changes weakly. That would lower your nitrites and help a little with the fungal infection. It might also be an injury, it looks like you have artificial plants in your tank. Those sometimes scratch my fish. Also, what fish do you have in the tank?
  13. I don’t know, it may be your nitrites. Nitrites should be below 1ppm at all times or risk health issues.
  14. Those are ramshorn snail eggs, I have a colony of them and that’s what they look like.
  15. Ok, thanks for the help @macdaddy36.
  16. That’s very good @Matthew does stuff, my betta would eat all my shrimp and snails in the tank.
  17. It does also look like a male plakat betta. I’m not 100% sure, but just watch him/hers behavior.
  18. Ok, thanks @anewbieand @macdaddy36. I think I would go with a honey gurami because I have a lot of small fish. I’m gonna start a journal on this tank.
  19. That looks like a female koi betta. The pet stores sometimes list them wrong. For example, they were listing a male half-moon bettta as a female.
  20. I’m kinda looking for personality in the fish. For example, one of my guppies chases my finger around the tank. So I think maybe a honey gurami or a dwarf gurami.
  21. Ok thanks, I did not want to start a fight. I was also thinking about a honey gurami. I think that that’s the better choice at the moment.
  22. I was thinking about getting koi angelfish. But I’ve never had a big enough tank. Would a 28 gallons be fine for 1? Or would I have to get a bigger tank size? I would not get it for a while, but here’s my stocking: 3 panda Cory’s 1 black neon tetra 1 neon tetra (getting 3 or 4 more) 3 cherry barbs 1 male cobra endlers guppy (also getting more) 1 orange sunrise delta guppy
  23. I did about a big water change because I think while i was cleaning some chemicals got in there. The water kinda smelt so I did a 75% water change at around 12:30 A.M. I could not sleep. All the fish are awake and well at the moment. I think I had bad water parameters.
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