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Posts posted by Dana
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That is fantastic! I wish a local shop in Northern CA would do the same! Enjoy!
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Happy New Year everyone! Today I ordered Greg Sage's Odessa Barbs and they should ship later this week. I got a group of 6 and he includes and extra. They will be 2-4 months old and probably unsexed. I've got a 10 gallon set up for quarantine and he is also sending a Bolbitis plant that they use for cover. Has anyone had experience with these fish, any advice? Am totally excited, happy fish keeping in 2023! Will attach a photo when they arrive. :)
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I have a 110 gallon with Cupid Cichlids, random tetras, Bandit Cichlids, Silver Foxes, Horseface Loaches, and Bushynose Plecos. What plants will survive this community!? Thank you! I have Anubias, Java Fern, and a Crinum Calamistratum. These are great, but aren't filling out the tank.
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So assassin snails eat Malaysian Trumpet snails? I have a tank overrun with MTS!!!!
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7 hours ago, Fish Folk said:
Cool! Not familiar with these guys. Where are they (originally) from?
I believe the Amazon Basin...Venezuela and Guiana
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Absolutely beautiful!
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I love the FluvalSmart 3.0 put on the lower light recommendations from Bentley Pascoes vids.
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Hi guys! I need help keeping a guppy population under control. I have a 75 gallon with guppies and breeding plecos. The plecos do eat some guppy fry, but not enough to keep it manageable. Any suggestions for a peaceful fish that would eat some adult guppies? Thanks!
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33 minutes ago, SWilson said:
Sorry I don't know the answer your question but that dragon stone (?) tower in the first picture is way cool!
Thank you so much...dragon stone, patience, and silicone! Try it!
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39 minutes ago, Streetwise said:
Your pieces are very clever at hiding hardware! Sometimes you have a tank you can enjoy only from the front, and sometimes you can look in through the sides too, so it is is nice to be able to adjust.
Cheers
Yeah...I love the side view! I'm not very picky at hiding filters and such, I'm just trying to scape it in a practical way and the equipment can go in the back...its still visible. I had a lot of fun building those walls too!
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wow! looks super strong! nice work...
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whatever they are, like wow! Super cool fish...
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21 minutes ago, Streetwise said:
To paraphrase @Cory, sponge filters and plants are both green.
Don't lock yourself into specific filter locations. Maybe you start with the back corners, and then maybe you move to 1/3 and 2/3 tank positions.
True...I'm flexible and not in a hurry...thanks!
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This is looking amazing! I can't wait to see a photo with the newly constructed stand! woohoo
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Yeah...this guy was really honest! I got lucky! He even took it off CL after we made a pick up time...I’m very happy with it!
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I just like a ten gallon, sponge filter from coop, stingray lights, dragon stone, and plants! Your “kit” ordered from the coop is the perfect shrimp tank! Good luck! Post photos!
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Thanks! Will check it out!
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Crafted two siliconed dragon stone walls to camouflage the sponge and Ziss filter. Got plants from Aquarium Coop, of course! Now to add the other light and let it cycle...!!!super fun!
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Anxiously Awaiting Greg Sage's Odessa Barbs!
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Hi Twood...I had a fantastic experience! Greg Sage is such a wonderful and caring person for his fish, he has great customer service. He even checked in after they arrived, and he reimbursed me money for shipping that he overcharged (from a flat fee)! They were well packed and all arrived in great condition...they still are growing and coloring up, and doing well!