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  1. Does anyone know where to find a list of fish banned from export out of Brazil?
  2. Thank you so much! Looks like it will work!
  3. I was wondering if anyone has a Fluval FX4? If so how tall is it from base to highest point with tubing connected? Reason I am asking is my filter died and was going to get an FX4, but cabinet portion is only 18in. tall. Trying to figure out if I could squeeze it in there. Thanks for the help/info!
  4. The best way to search journals, research articles, and the like is to use Google Scholar. It will look specifically at articles, journals, and books. Figured I would post this as I've seen it many times where people ask on how to search research papers or scientific articles.
  5. Ah yes usually it is peat or coconut husk fiber, but still doesn't mean you shouldn't double check your water parameters especially after you add anything to your tank. Always better to be safe than sorry.
  6. So that's meaning plant in your tank substrate. However I wouldn't plant it, instead I would place it on your substrate and let it grow. They say plant because you can and it helps if you push the bulb in the substrate a little no more than half the bulb height, but usually if it's just a bulb it can be hard to determine what's the top and bottom. So if you just place it on the substrate with the right side up it will root into the substrate, where as if you are wrong you can just flip it easily and let it be. Hope this helps! Also on the dirt with the bulb that's just to keep it moist and dormant. If you add that to your tank it will spike your ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates.
  7. Some aponogetons go through dry seasons where the plant dies back and needs to rest, so don't freak out if that happens and pitch the bulb.
  8. I personally would do the two filters so I had more water movement in the tank. Plus the two filters should give you more surface area for beneficial bacteria to grow than just the one.
  9. Yes, I am aware of this. Honestly you can even use your morton table salt or any salt that is non-iodized, which I have a couple of times when I was out of my aquarium salt. The reason I would use marine salt is for the minerals that would be added to my planted tanks when feeding and the possibility that the bbs uptake some of the minerals which in turn benefits the fish.
  10. I have not, but would love to hear how it goes. I've only ever used purigen in my display tank filters.
  11. Hygro pinnatifida can be very sensitive and usually takes high tech setups to thrive, so if you try that just now it may fail to grow and thrive.
  12. Have you tried steel wool and vinegar? You will want 000 grade steel wool. That is specifically for cleaning glass and will not scratch it. That is what I've used on old tanks I've bought before and it worked for me. Another option is a razor blade scraper. Just be careful not to cut yourself or the silicone seal. Best of luck!
  13. So in my experience in some of the fish I've bred, I noticed that I needed dither fish to help fish breed. The dither fish help make them feel more comfortable and in some cases, much like yours, help ease aggression towards the female. The tetra and baby rams were that and that is why you were able to have spawns. So what I would do is either get them a few dither fish that are fast swimming like the tetras so they can escape abuse or move them back to the community tank with the tetras. You will have faster breeding by putting dither fish in their current tank, because if you move them it will take a day or two for them to get comfortable again. Best of luck to you!
  14. I personally haven't tried it, but Lucas from LRBaquatics has 300 watt heaters in his mini ponds outside and 3x 300 watt heaters in his 100+gallon guppy pond. From the videos I've seen when he checks it the temps around 60-70F and that's in Indianapolis.
  15. You will have no problem running the large sponge filter with the usb air pump. I actually have my usb air pump to power multiple sponge filter with air stones in the filter and they are all running fine. Honestly watch the most recent co-op video on the sponge filters if you are worried about it being under performing, because Cory shows you what to look for.
  16. Well besides the obvious suggestion of any moss, I would suggest bolbitis difformis or bolbitis fern as another rhizome plant that can be attached. Another plant you could use is pearl weed, would require frequent trimming. You could also do monte carlo, but pearl weed is much easier and almost always rock solid in low tech setups. Sometimes monte carlo can be hit or miss. Best of luck!
  17. It's all depends how much you want to do water changes. I would slowly add the tetras so as not to shock the system with the increased bio-load. I would probably add 3-4 and then add another 3-4 a month or two later. This would give your biological system time to grow for the increased load on the tank, and then from there see how quickly your nitrates jump. As for cherry shrimp and kuhli loaches, I feel like the cherry shrimp will do a better job and once they start reproducing you should not have to worry to much about the excess food.
  18. My go to/favorite background plants are crypt spiralis and ludwigia acruata. When it comes to stem plants try try try! to get them from your LFS, local club, or the co-op because there you will get plants that have already been converted from emerse grown. Stems are very very hit or miss when it comes to converting them in low tech setups (just my opinion).
  19. I am by no means an expert, but I would definitely recommend a sponge filter and place it in the back corner of the tank. This will help with circulation as due to the odd shape it has a high chance of having dead spots for water movement. As far as the spray bar I think you will be good by just placing your output in one of the front corners (not directly in the corner) to create current across the front/middle. If you aren't sure on plants don't waste your money on a fluval 3.0. I personally would just get a 6500 kelvin light that fits across the top or nicrew like you mentioned and buy yourself one of the wifi plugs aquarium coop will have for sale soon #salesplug and use that to program the light schedule. That's what I use on all my tanks that don't have a fluval 3.0. Also the wifi plugs are just great for anything you would like to control from your phone. Got that one lamp you always leave on in the house at night and no clapper to turn it off, bam wifi plug for the win.
  20. As Candi mentioned they are very heavy root feeders, so you will want to get yourself some root tabs and place them in the gravel around your crypts. Also crypts can be very sensitive to changes. Do you just pour your water in over that crypt when you do water changes, because if you do it could be the temperature difference from the water change that hits the leaves and sends the plant into shock. If so try using a colander or your hand to disperse the water more evenly when adding it.
  21. I've had my 3 pods for the last 3 years and they work amazing! I love the functionality of the app that goes along with it. I've been considering upgrading to the newest version, because I like how the main pod duals as a google home and has a speaker.
  22. Some states prohibited the use of studs, so always check what your state allows. I am not a fan of studded tires, because I feel it gives people a false sense of security that they can drive faster in the winter. I just prefer my snow tires, four wheel drive, and two 80lb bags of sand in the truck bed for added weight and in case you get stuck bust out the sand for traction!
  23. Can't wait to hear more about it. My eggs will be ready to hatch excitingly on my birthday so can't wait for that to come in 3 more weeks.
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