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41 minutes ago, josh world said:
Thanks! I have 5 long fin panda corys, 7 bronze, 4 julii, and about 100 plecos.
Why do you have 100 plecos bruh
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Tbh I have the same kinda sink so I just use my hose.
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This ones not really a “product” but it’s a fish. I really wish there was some kind of fresh water fish that could eat poop. It would make water changes so much easier and make the take look so much better but I don’t think that will happen.
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No it’s never happened to me but you got me worried now
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When I put the new heater in my fish became less shy and they are eating more food. So I definitely think it was the heater and thermometer screwing me up
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2 hours ago, KBOzzie59 said:
Not sure how much you are wanting to spend but I use the older version of this.
http://www.omega.com//_ui/responsive/theme-omegaengineering/images/favicon.ico Portable Thermometer Thermocouple Data Loggers with SD Card
WWW.OMEGA.COMPortable 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.
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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.
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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!
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9 minutes ago, Larrimore said:
First thing I would look at is food. What have you been feeding? How often?
I feed them hikari flakes, pellets, frozen and live brine shrimp and bug bites
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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.
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2 minutes ago, Ken Dyer said:
Hard to say, could be that they are just growing slowly, could be they are already fully grown, could be care, etc. Pictures would help 😁
Ok let me get some pictures really quick
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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? -
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?
My Angelfish are Fat!! Like Really Fat!!
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This happened to me. My angelfish looked very fat but a few days later they looked normal and I didn’t really do anything.