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  1. On 10/21/2022 at 4:31 PM, Gannon said:

    Near the substrate and even beyond on some areas of my tank, scratches are everywhere. It's so odd because no matter how careless i am cleaning my other sand substrate tanks there are no noticeable scratches. I try ridiculously hard to not scratch the 125 taking time to let sand settle, flick sand out of toothbrush, moving sand out of the way before scrubbing by substrate etc, but it keeps happening and it really bothers me with how big and noticeable they can be sometimes. Any tips, or even ways to repair scratches on the inside of a tank? Assuming there isn't a way without draining. 

    Wish I had some tips for you…but I’m in the same boat.  My Aqueon 125g also scratches so easily.  I can’t seem to scratch my 75g (Marineland) if I try.

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  2. On 9/21/2022 at 11:22 AM, Luciferkrist said:

    Stocking is still up in the air. Originally I wanted to do an arowana and a stingray tank - but since then I've kind of fell in love with plants and hardscapes, so the rays are now off the table with this size tank. I will eventually have some bichirs for sure, as I just love their derpy little personalities. The rest will be on hold until get back from Aquashella in October - I'll get a chance to see/talkabout species I know very little about and maybe find something I like.

    Sounds awesome!   Glad your LFS helped you out.  Look forward to seeing your future setup!

  3. Ah man, would definiately check the motor assembly/impeller.  You have to drain the canister.  4 Phillip screws to remove the motor and twist and pull housing to remove impeller.  

    I would watch a video on servicing the FX6 for a better description on removing and reinstalling the impeller.  

  4. While 55% crude protein is somewhat high for Mbuna, I have used some Cichlid flake for my Mbuna fry with nearly the same protein level.  I have always fed fry a variety of flake foods and would suggest adding Xtreme Spirulina Flake (crushing it up for the fry).

    Also, my adults all love the Repashy Soilent Green and I feed that once a week as a treat.

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  5. 2 hours ago, WhiteShadow said:

    I am wondering if the canister filters that are sold on ebay are any good?  They seem just like unbranded filters that would be sold for alot more once the final name gets stamped on it. Has Corey ever done a review of these types?

    For example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-Canister-Filter-3-Stage-265-GPH-FREE-MEDIA-Up-to-75-Gal-Fish-Tank/264044944425?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item3d7a4e1c29:g:sFEAAOSw2ihf~RYO&amdata=enc%3AAQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%252Fn%252BzU5L90Z278x5ickkXKoKcbeZcOrOku%252BoOBl%252BSyFiCz%252Bk3x4hHuqW2SxjOWNw4QY%252BFRR6MlchXpvC7LXhJ%252BUWwai5WsXJMcIWm7NTeAr6YuygSxepqF1cWOGroNeFoomcRTXRvQus4RPvCgM9oZD3mz5ugoRJhbnhPYpv4n1uFAf5mY1xl0o0aJUOUrMJbzPSVMKeBpIX1pzALKLZlmtYX%252BaWjTpYdDYlzs5dLnqLTwUl3pmS2SNpxNZWQpolXknu5jrrdcrVq1IDoye2MeAnJV51UhoG0WkoxJp6gzzMFhHcTZ6wbGgKOisYSM95s%252FqU71b2xF3Gs5RuJJ3mdyN%252BGXINiYm4EepsekuJWhITjlqHufYvE8UhaP9vtW3KqnaVDebHtlCaRQ9qXPeX6AB0ayjtgj1EPCcVEEdliBXhUWKxKTtgsr%252BL8ZTYZLmk0lwt1adeDl0IsHZqG1mlbZnCIYId8I5rgOP0Fdz2W9EWv5LBuZO7FRgoWjSd7amSZUI%252B3kyfxDqHEzA0b79aQNwuNm7ZTNQWHpk8Ryc7sTd%252Ft%252FW8VSxDjdQejoxTzMTEiRIo4hLOQ05igH4tlvm2487wF5dbWeb0ro5LOEFcazwsgWWfyLOjJMa8uFP2nn9j0ieIgubgKJEfFf3w5g%252B9a2tTYTBUPZY8F2dz%252FCujv1zwQ1wbtWr2OyB%252B8Ow2t0sm6f96VoF81lThOR9WRQwNZCVQPmTtDE9uKAFoyJLq6dL57hQCPTdh5N4LGW6eQ4kpc0mjBZi1aiiKBugWEIyYsBOG4FW8bEsorFwKFM5VWA%253D%253D%7Ccksum%3A264044944425c3bf2ff4a8404d3185d258c47cb8246d%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524 

    You are correct - those are the same canister filters sold as Aquatop, SunSun, and Polar Aurora.  They are offered in a 265, 375, and 525 GPH units and with or without 9V UV bulbs.  Inclusion of media is another option.  It pays to read the reviews off Amazon, as the SunSuns have thousands of reviews.

    I have purchased 2 of the Polar Aurora (525 GPH with UV) and have been happy with them.  They are relatively quiet, easy to maintain, and have cheap replacement parts (bought an impeller and UV bulbs).  I would also suggest buying a food grade silicone oring grease to apply to the gaskets.

  6. On 1/7/2021 at 10:35 PM, LaurieinIA said:

    40 gallon. Currently have 1 Mbuna, 3 labs, 3 blue dolphins, and 5 peacocks. All are small now.

    I’ve tried others... demasoni, Livingstoni, venustus, and a couple others that I can’t recall. All died.  Based on what I’ve seen and learned about bullied fish, Most I consider as murdered  

    All from the same store

    This combo (Mixed Malawi - Peacocks, Mbunas, and Haps) can be difficult to pull off.  I think you got some bad advice regarding stocking.  A 40 gallon tank is small for the Peacocks and Haps. Also, the smaller African Cichlids are difficult to sex (certain species) and can lead to increased aggression and/or fish loss.

    However, you could pull of a Mbuna colony or possibly mixed Mbuna tank (smaller, lesser aggressive species).  Even with this approach be prepared to possibly move fish or occasional fish loss.


    I would suggest maybe switching to a mixed Mbuna setup as the Yellow Labs and your decor/caves are a great start.  Could add some Rusty (Iodotropheus sprengerae) or Cobalt Blue Zebra (Maylandia callainos). I’ve learn a lot about aggression through my own trials/tribulations but also from YouTube African Cichlid keepers (Ben O’chart and Tazawa Tanks).

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  7. 18 hours ago, Juan colin said:

    Is there another way to remove fish waste from the aquarium without doing a water change because my fish are literal waste factorys even though i feed one day yes one day no

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    I made a DIY air lift vacuum with leftover/free supplies -  canister tubing, airline tubing, zip tie, pantyhose.  Simple to use with an air pump, works well with sand substrate.

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