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  1. On 3/1/2024 at 1:42 PM, Whitecloud09 said:

     I am seeing 0.25 ammonia…is this something to be concerned about?

    No, but keep an eye on it and do a water change if it gets much higher.

    On 3/1/2024 at 1:42 PM, Whitecloud09 said:

    Nitrates are like 25 ppm too, not sure if that is too high, I know 20 uselly is minimum.

    That's not a problem.  I'm perfectly fine with 40 ppm.

    On 3/1/2024 at 1:42 PM, Whitecloud09 said:

     Should I do a 25% change of water?

    I don't believe it's really needed now, but if it will help your mind it certainly won't hurt anything.

    On 3/1/2024 at 1:58 PM, Galabar said:

    What do your nitrites look like?

    That's a very good question.  If nitrites are high enough to show up when tested I would definitely recommend doing a water change.

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  2. On 2/28/2024 at 6:35 PM, Tony s said:

    We are completely eclectic. I say we because it's my 8 yr old daughter and me that chooses. mamas outta luck. She's on dance team so lots of showtunes, imagine dragons, Sigrid Raab. been teaching her oldies. all this from someone who was 100% country before kids🤣

    Being 62, it's probably not surprising that I like mostly older music, but when I listen to Pandora on Shuffle (based on my stations) I never know what's coming next.  It could be Bonnie Raitt, or Hank Williams Sr., or John Lee Hooker, or Stevie Ray Vaughan, or John Prine, or Jerry Jeff Walker, or Bonnie Bishop, or Ray Wylie Hubbard, or Ray Price, or CCR, or Gene Watson, or Lynyrd Skynyrd, or Freddy Fender, or Otis Redding, or Albert Collins, or Junior Brown, or Cody Jinks, or . . . 

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  3. On 2/29/2024 at 6:51 AM, HelplessNewbie said:

    The barbs died in quarantine. It was during a water quality issue that affected many tanks. But, I have serpae tetra now. These guys are fun to watch. Very active.

    They're one of my favorite fish.  I currently have somewhere around 15 in my 40 gallon breeder tank.  They're especially attractive in planted tanks since their colors contrast nicely with green foliage.

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  4. On 2/25/2024 at 12:48 PM, Patrick Nugent said:

    Good to see a pea puffer is doing good in a community tank! I’ve thought about trying it but I’m too nervous about what could happen lol. 

    That's understandable.  I only tried it because someone was breaking down a tank and wanted to get rid of them and I didn't have a better place for them (there were two, but one died a year or so after I got them).  Mine seems to be intimidated by the other fish, especially when I feed frozen blood worms.  It likes them, but will pull away if the other fish get too close.  I understand this isn't always typical behavior.

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  5. Welcome, and I'm jealous.  The only egg layers that have reproduced for me were rainbowfish.  I'd love for my corys to raise fry, but I've never even seen eggs.

    Pea puffers are fun to watch.  I have one in my 40 gallon community tank.

  6. On 2/19/2024 at 10:02 AM, Tony s said:

    Yeah, we’re all very nice here. I wonder what happens when you throw that question into the wild 😜 

    You get told that anyone who does fish-in cycling, even when done with regular water changes to keep the ammonia and nitrites very low, is cruelty to animals.

    On 2/19/2024 at 10:36 AM, AndEEss said:

    The problem with fish-in is two fold:

    1) A “hardy” fish is still being burned by ammonia and nitrite. It just doesn’t die as quickly as a less hardy fish. 
     

    2) You’re then throwing a live animal away or sending it back to the LFS so it can be tortured again. Or, if the fish keeper is bad enough at caring for the animals in question, the fish are tortured to death. 

    1)  The "hardy" fish don't get burned if the water is changed when needed.

    2) This also doesn't happen if the water is changed when needed.

    On 2/19/2024 at 10:44 AM, Sun.singh1991 said:

    After using Fritzyme 7 and Seachem matrix in my tanks, I have never had a problem with cycling an aquarium. 
     
    I just make sure the tank has pH is over 6.8 and temp over 76 and the bacteria have always kept up. 

    It's my understanding, from multiple sources, that with low pH the ammonia toxicity is so low that it's not an issue.

     

     

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  7. On 2/16/2024 at 12:26 PM, Kmaloney43 said:

    . . . Any idea what type of guppy? Or does it matter? 

    Welcome to the forum.  As far as I know al guppies are the same species, but just different color and fin type strains, so no, it really won't matter, but beware, if you get her some "friends" you will likely soon be overrun with guppies.  If you want guppies I'd recommend re-homing her and getting a group of males instead, if you have room.

    Or just get more chili rasboras.  The longer I keep fish the more I enjoy watching larger groups of a single species of fish instead of many different kinds.

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  8. Seedlings are notoriously difficult to identify.  You may need to wait until it gets larger, but regardless of where it came from, I'd think it's likely to be a terrestrial plant instead of aquatic, and if that's the case I don't expect it to survive longer.

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  9. On 2/12/2024 at 8:11 PM, Bigdog99 said:

    Thanks a lot! I heard don’t cover the leaves in gravel…is this true @nabokovfan87?

    If you're planting trees, most terrestrial ornamental plants, or some aquatic plants (like crypts and swords) that's good advice.  For aquatic stem plants that grow from cuttings it doesn't hurt a thing, and especially pearl weed.  It will likely be difficult to get it to stay rooted without putting some of the leaves below the top of the substrate.

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  10. I'm not sure what you mean "a paint suited better for this application," since the only thing you mentioned is the color.  Did you mean is black the best choice?  If yes, that depends on you.

    If you are asking about what kind of paint to use, I'd probably use a semi-gloss enamel.

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  11. On 2/9/2024 at 1:32 AM, Odd Duck said:

    Crypts definitely send out runners but it seems to vary a bit between species.  Pontederiifolia runners fairly prolifically but they runnered so vigorously in my 14 G they went directly under the slate holding my driftwood piece in that tank - runner was at least 8” long.  Most of the wendtii varieties I’ve grown will runner but seem to like to get a little bigger and more crowded before they do compared to the pontederiifolia.  My parva must be runnering because my stand keeps getting denser but they’re so small and they do it so slowly I only notice when I compare photos over time.

    Parva stand pics for entertainment.  First pic from September 13, 2021, next from December 1, 2021, third from February 3, 2022, then January 4, 2023, fifth from November 8, 2023, then the last one from just now.  I can’t find any pics from when my Crypt. ponte. kept shooting runners across the tank under the slate.  I was very annoyed about it because I wanted a thicker stand in the back left corner of the tank and it kept shooting runners under the slate to the right front.  I finally had to dig out that runner and redirect it to the back.  Pulling it was not keeping it controlled.

    My Cryptocoryne usteriana is prolific about sending out runners.  On the other hand, my Cryptocoryne spiralis has never sent out one.

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  12. I have set up several tanks using dry cow manure, either by itself or with potting soil, topped with sand.  Plants do well in it.  However, I probably wouldn't do it again unless the tank is strictly for display.  I frequently pull plants up to sell, and it makes a mess when I pull them up out of the dirt.

  13. On 1/30/2024 at 8:48 AM, beastie said:

    . . . I desperately need to switch to the "good" books and stop wasting my time on the "crap".

    Why?  Read what you enjoy and don't stress over it.  If you enjoy reading the books you term crap then I contend they aren't crap and you aren't wasting your time.

     

    On 1/30/2024 at 8:48 AM, beastie said:

    . . . How do you manage to do the correct books? I even tried like Haruki Murakami, boy I hated that book (1Q84), took me long time to finish and I hated it even more after that

    It's very easy.  I define the "correct" books instead of letting other people do it.  If I like them, they're correct.  If I don't like them then they aren't correct.

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  14. On 1/21/2024 at 3:47 PM, Bigdog99 said:

    What are good live beginner plants for a 10? Freshwater tank btw. I have researched Java fern Anubius and rosette Sword…are these good ppants? 

    Swords typically get too large for a ten gallon tank.  I wouldn't recommend getting one.  I almost always recommend crypts for people looking for plant ideas.  They come in a wide variety of sizes and leaf colors, are hardy (though there may be an initial melting back period), and are readily available at any place that sells aquatic plants.  Cryptocoryne wendtii is probably the most common, and would be a good choice for a tank your size.

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  15. On 1/21/2024 at 5:54 PM, lighting13 said:

    I uploaded photos but I guess no one can really tell me if my shrimp have any disease or not!!

    I've lost other blue about 2days ago and it's been 3 weeks since I had them. I'm still not sure why they keep dying on me and hope someone with knowledge can help

    It's not uncommon for mature shrimp to struggle adapting to new water parameters.  Hopefully at least one or two females will last long enough to hatch eggs.  Newly hatched shrimp should be just fine.

  16. On 1/19/2024 at 9:08 AM, Sherry said:

    I have heard cherry shrimp are easier to keep in the aquarium than Amano shrimp. What kind of lids do you use?

    I haven't noticed that either one is easier.  And I don't know that a lid is strictly necessary.  I have ten tanks with shrimp, only one has a lid (mostly to keep the rainbowfish from jumping out), and I rarely find a shrimp that has jumped out.

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