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  1. 2 hours ago, KBOzzie59 said:

    @Ruud

    Not sure how much you are wanting to spend but I use the older version of this.

    WWW.OMEGA.COM

    Portable handheld thermometer/data loggers with backlight display and built-in analysis functions. Supports most standard thermocouple and RTD types.

    Allows me to monitor 4 tanks, or any combination of tanks and room temperature.  Spends most of it's time logging 2 grow out tanks.  You can run it on a PC and monitor temps real time as well as log the data.

    Alright thanks I’ll look into that.

  2. 4 hours ago, lefty o said:

    cold temps, and not suffiecient food are in my experience the 2 things that slow/stunt fish growth.  imo , feeding twice daily is preferred to once.

    Yes I think it’s because of the cold temps. I’ve felt the water the past few months and it seemed cold but my thermometer said 80 but when I used a proper thermometer it was like 70 I think so I got a new heater today and we will see how that works out.

  3. 3 minutes ago, James Black said:

    those all seem like quality foods, how often do you feed them. To boost their growth I might try frozen blood worms, and feed a lot more of it. You could do feedings twice a day, feeding as much as they can eat in two minutes. and every third day feed frozen blood worms for one feeding. 

    I feed them once a day but kinda a lot of food and I will buy some frozen blood worms when I get back from vacation.

    I will also start feeding them twice a day and see how that works out!

  4. Yes I think they will do well if it is heavily planted but I don’t think they will all survive but most will. I like to feed first bites for the first few days then I feed them micro worms and baby brine if they can eat it.

  5. Hey guys! I have several fish in my 75 gallon angelfish, parrotfish (1), penguin tetras, cories ,pleco, harlequin rasbora. 
    basically the parrotfish and angelfish haven’t really grown since I got them and it’s been around 5-7 months. Does anyone know why they aren’t growing?

  6. Hey! I have a question about my fish not growing. So basically I have a 75 gallon with multiple fish . The 2 plecos have grown a lot but my angelfish and parrot fish haven’t really grown and I’ve had them for 6+ months does anyone have an idea to why this is?

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