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  1. I've played in 1 state competition before but other than that, my instructor doesn't really take our orchestra to competitions because she's laid back and doesn't want to put stress on us.
  2. This might sound like a dumb and confusing question but do you have to quarantine fish you buy from Aquarium Co-Op even though they already quarantine the fish themselves?
  3. More Betta videos and more stocking idea videos. Also, a video where he goes over the prices of all the fish they sell at their retail store would be awesome.
  4. Nerite snails can live out of water for up to a month so your snail might only be in minor shock. He should be fine though.
  5. Based on how you described him as being sluggish/slow, your guppy may have died due to a lack of oxygen. Do you have air stones or a sponge filter?
  6. Pakal

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    Check your water quality (Ammonia, Nitrates, Nitrites). Usually when Cordydora barbels erode, it's because of poor water quality.
  7. Would you recommend the USB Aquarium Co-Op Air Pump?
  8. Does anyone know how much the Julii Corys and Panda Corys at Aquarium Co-Op cost?
  9. Nice, I play the cello too! I'm currently in my school's 8th Grade Level orchestra. My other hobbies include playing video games, watching anime, and studying/analyzing poetry.
  10. I have a question. I was wondering if HOB filters provide sufficient oxygen for a 10-gallon. I have my 10-gallon tank set up but have yet to add my fish. My HOB filter creates lots of movement at the surface but I'm not sure if I'm going to need air stones or not. I noticed bubbles on my aquarium decor and at the surface but I'm still not sure if that'd be enough oxygen for my fish. What are your thoughts?
  11. You don't really need to worry about Nerite Snail eggs because most of the time, they only hatch in brackish water. But just to be safe, clown loaches should do the job.
  12. This is kind of a dumb question but does the Aquarium Co-Op website have a list with all the fish they sell at their retail store?
  13. Snails can pretty much eat anything so I would say that they would eat the shrimp food.
  14. Hello, quick question for all you experienced fish-keepers. (I'm a begginer) In a community tank with a Betta, some Corydoras, a Nerite snail, and some Endlers, how often would you feed the tank, how would you feed the tank, and what would you feed the tank?
  15. Quick question but all those fish/invertebrates you listed have around the same water parameters as a Betta right?
  16. Greetings fellow aquarium hobbyists! I currently have a 3 gallon Betta Tank and I'm planning to soon upgrade to a 10 gallon. I need stocking ideas! I'm currently thinking of getting some Corydoras as a cleanup crew but other than that I can't really think of any other beginner friendly fish other than guppies and neon tetras. So... Any ideas???
  17. Thanks for sharing this. It's really interesting! Were you also the person who shared the article about how a group of Corydoras survived living with Piranhas?
  18. I love your channel. My favorite videos are your Fish Tank Reviews because they are hillarious. Keep up the great content!
  19. I already knew that Corydoras were tough but I didn't know they were THAT tough lol
  20. Nice Cory Gang lol. I also like your scape in the 1st tank.
  21. According to thesprucepets.com, it says, "Salt creep occurs when the water in a saltwater aquarium splashes out of the tank, gets things wet, and after the fresh portion of the water evaporates, leaves behind salt crystals" So it's basically nothing to worry about. But, it'd still be better to just simply clean/wipe it off.
  22. I would recommend putting a heater in the pond to bring the temperature up to at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit so the beneficial bacteria can grow faster.
  23. According to aquaticarts.com, it says, "The Melon Sword is a member of the plant group known as Rosettes, which are known for their extremely short stem axes and for the way their leaves grow upward from the base of the plant. This plant can grow up to 20 inches in height with the proper lighting and water quality."
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