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  1. 58 minutes ago, Toobit67 said:

    Thanks, Squeege... nah man... I'm startin' small...  FW and plants are out of my expertise..  and shrimp?  They weren't even a thing back when I was doing it... so  I got alot to learn)

     

     

    Yeah, that's basically where I am at. I just came back after only having one tank in the last 20+ years. Back then it was ghost, amano, and rarely one or two other shrimp. Now there are 101 different colors. 

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  2. If your water has a very low carbonate hardness, or kH, it will not be able to retain a neutral to high pH very well. If you google kH you will get 1000 articles that go into way more depth about it than I will here, but essentially it sounds like you need to raise the kH of your water. 

    This could mean crushed coral, but there are also products you can add to the water when you do a water change that will buffer the water. I believe that you can even just use baking soda, but I am not familiar with actually using that, so definitely do some research on it before you decide the best way to go.

  3. As far as catching fish goes, I have always found the 2 net method to be the easiest.

    One net as large as you can fit in the tank, usually at least 10", the other smaller, around 6". Set the larger net up in one of the front corners, typically hold it with your non-dominant hand as you will be doing less maneuvering with the large net. 

    Then you use the smaller net to coax the fish to swim into the larger net, and done.

    One key is to use slow movements, a cautious fish is much easier to catch than a terrified one, plus you don't want to give it a heart attack or accidentally squish it again the glass or something.

    Of course this gets more difficult the more plants you have in the tank.

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  4. 10 minutes ago, Pakal said:

    Would you recommend the USB Aquarium Co-Op Air Pump?

    I have never used one myself, but I have not heard anything bad about them. I am sure there are many who can chime in as to their quality.

  5. Assuming that the HOB is an appropriate size for the tank and the tank is appropriately stocked, then it should provide enough O2 for your fish.

    If the tank is going to be very heavily stocked, then you may want to add an airstone...although at that point might as well add a sponge filter.

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  6. Just now, James Black said:

    interesting....

    I read that fish food will still be good up to 3 months past the expirey date. I used to feed tetra flakes and it said a few years till expirey.

    Yeah, I think it just depends on the definition of "good". I am sure it would not hurt the fish at all to eat it, but unless thing have changed (which they might have) the older food would have little to no nutritional value.

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  7. 18 hours ago, James Black said:

    I would pick the foods your fish like the most, and use those. The rest you could find a place for them and put them away. Fish Food takes awhile to expire.

    I have actually heard different. My old bosses college professor did a lot of work on fish nutrition, and they found that after 6ish months the nutrients in the food start degrading. At 6 to 9 months it's still worth feeding, but that can that you have had in the closet for 2 years is probably no good anymore, even if it hasn't "gone bad"

    Now, this work was done 25+ years ago, so perhaps food is more stable these days, I can't really speak to that. I would be curious to see if there have been studies done in the last 5ish years on this.

  8. 14 hours ago, Cory said:

    This is because different users want different things. The cost for development to change things and fix bugs has become to high both monetary and time investment wise. Dark mode will no longer be officially support on the forum and users will need to use things like chrome plugins and such to create a dark experience if wanted. We'll be using the stock theme. I don't have the capacity at present to maintain these customizations.

    Sure, makes sense. I am guessing the company that serves the site for you requires that all code changes go through them so they can wreck your bank account. 

  9. Curious why the mobile version of the forums has a "mark forum as read" button at the bottom, but the desktop version does not have that anywhere unless you back out to the main section and click it there. Would be really nice to have that button on the desktop version.

     

  10. Curious why the mobile version of the forums has a "mark forum as read" button at the bottom, but the desktop version does not have that anywhere unless you back out to the main section and click it there. Would be really nice to have that button on the desktop version.

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  11. So, you are correct that many experienced hobbyists will keep their tanks overstocked, often this is because they had fish spawn and are limited on room, or quite often because they are more aggressive fish and it helps curb damage to an individual

    My rule of thumb for people just getting into the hobby has always been:
    X² gallons of water, where X is the length of the fish.

    So, if you are talking about 1" fish, then 1 gallon of water is very reasonable.

    But if you are trying to find a place to put a 10" Oscar, obviously that isn't going to work very well in a 10 gallon tank. But, if you put it in 10² gallons, or 100 gallons, then that fish will be much happier.

    And I am not saying that you can only put that one fish in the 100 gallon tank, just that you should probably have close to that much room for that fish. If it had 3 or 4 buddies that it doesn't want to kill, then that is fine.

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  12. I don't know for sure, but I would assume no, as this would require constant updating by the staff if it was the fish that are currently in stock. Even a list of "things we might sell" would be difficult, as it would depend on availability from wholesalers. And then of course if their list said that "random fish x" is something that they would sell, 100% guaranteed someone reads that and thinks they mean it is in stock and then drives 2 hours to find out they don't have it and gets upset with them.

    Sorry to sound negative on the subject....but having worked in pet stores before, a list like this would only end badly. 🙂

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