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    On 3/16/2024 at 11:31 AM, Tony s said:

    How long has she looked like that?

    Thanks for the replies.  I do know what you mean about her scales and size.  And yes, she's always looked like she's looked like a tub for a long time...in terms of years.  But I'll watch her closely.  The only real change to her is the white.  That's what has be worried.  I'll put her in a tank and add some salt I think.

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  2. Yeah, me too on the anxiety!  Even on line.  That's one of many reasons I love this forum.  People here are very kind and generous with knowledge.  I've always felt welcome.  Another thing is the knowledge base of  forum members is vast and based on experience and science.  

    30 gallons is very good size to start with.  Its big enough to be nicely stocked with plants and fish, and be forgiving as you stabilize the setup. .  Corys do love to be in a herd and they love plants, so I think that's a great fish.  I feed mine Repashy gel foods a few times a week and its fun to watch them swarm to it.  

    So Sunshine, welcome.

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  3. Temp:  73

    Am: 0

    Nitrites: 0

    Nitrates: 30

    PH: 7.8

    GH:  145

    KH: 130

     

     

    One of my platys (Fat Momma) has white patches on her head.  It doesn't look like ich to me.  Is it some kind of fungus?  She's in a big tank with others so I also need advice on whether to isolate and treat only her  or the whole tank.  I am worried about a whole tank treatment as I have a ton of Hillstream Loaches, including babies.  I'm grateful for advice on helping my momma fish.   

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  4. I attached a divertor valve to my shower head and screwed in a hose adapter.  I can use  hot and cold water to get the temperature  just right, flip the valve and use the hose to fill up the tank.  I got a fairly lightweight hose and use it only for the fish tanks.  It rolls up nicely to put  in a closet.  I also have a garbage can on wheels I use to syphon the tank water into...then it goes onto my garden beds.  I'm an old lady and this whole setup is kind to my back.  And it was pretty cheap to assemble.

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  5. Software can help quite a bit with enlarging  low resolution photos.  Do you have any photographer friends?  Lightroom, Photoshop and other similar programs can make enlargements look pretty darn good.  There are some free software programs as well, though I've not used them, but they may be worth looking at.

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  6. I wasn't familiar with honeycomb wood so I did a bit of googling.  Several sites recommended much more boiling and soaking.  For example one recommended boiling for 3 hours and soaking in fresh water for a week; another recommended soaking for 2 weeks and doing frequent water changes.  From your comment that the wood is 1/4 of the tank (did I read that correctly?)  I'm thinking that more processing of the wood will help in stabilizing the effect of the wood on your water parameters.  

    As @Galabar  mentioned testing for GH and kH is important, especially KH since that helps buffer ph.   Aquarium Co op has some very good information ( https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/ph-gh-kh)  on understanding the relationship of those parameters.  To understand one you have to understand the others.  

     

     

  7. My  local water is also hard.  I eventually got guppies to thrive after giving up on local big box stores and buying from on line sources.   I also have platies, loaches corys  and a variety of tetras that do well, but I'm careful to get tank-bred fish from reputable sources.  These seem to be better able to thrive in tank conditions.

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  8. On 2/24/2024 at 1:32 AM, Cinnebuns said:

    animal to be a therapy animal and take it to nursing homes

    I hope you do this!  My BFF has dementia and is confined to a nursing home.  I have her tiny dog Zack, and take him along to see her most weeks.  Reaction to him by the patients is sweet.  He loves it as he gets many pets and coos.  So many " My dog" stories.  Zack loves brightening days for folks. One other thought...locally there is a Special Olympic equestrian team that has volunteers.  Maybe check in your area?

  9. Definitely more often if a new project is underway, then as supplies run out,   As I looked over past orders I started laughing as I remembered a video @Cory did on mistakes new aquarium owners make....especially "you're going to buy too much fish food".  So true.  I just had to try everything.  I should have listened.   

  10. On 2/20/2024 at 3:33 PM, jwcarlson said:

    They're trying to get you to take a closer look so they can latch onto your face.

    Oh dear.  I'm getting Alien vibs from them now....

    On 2/20/2024 at 3:43 PM, GoofyGarra said:

    I think they are meeting to talk about the most high flow locations in the tank

    Oddly...that's pretty much where the convention is held.  I think you're on to something.  Some of these replies have me worried though.  I always though they were nice little fish.....hmmm.

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  11. Welcome to this forum.  It is loaded with experienced people who are kind and generous with their time and help.  I've made plenty of missteps in this hobby.  But find that the learning process is a large part of what makes this so interesting.  One of the best sources of clear and sound information on setting up maintaining aquariums are the videos on Aquarium Coop's site.  Corey and Irene in particular explain things so clearly.   I'd start with the cycling process videos - the basics of keeping water, fish and plants in balance.  

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  12. I'm curious about something.  I've had very good results with crypts, even with pulling them up and moving them to new locations.  I got some tissue culture pink ones that didn't even melt much.  However in my frustrating battle with algae I recently discovered I've got very high phosphate from the groundwater I use.  I wonder if that has influenced the crypt success?     

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