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  1. I do have some nice crypts that I can just pull for the week. The tank has only been set up for a month in the new house. I wanted to treat when I had the chance during the move but it was a super long day and I didn’t want to combine the stress of the move with the treatment. 

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  2. Awesome. 10 boxes of Jungle Fungus tabs and two 5g tubes of Kanaplex (couldn’t find total gallons treated) purchased. I’ll follow your dose and water changes suggested and watch for any reoccurrence. I’m glad to not have to pull all these plants. Looks like the Nerites can stay too? 

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  3. Unfortunately I believe it’s time to medicate my moderately planted/hardscaped 150gal. I was losing one Melon Barb every other week to this pimple/sore looking situation and recently culled all of them when I moved the tank into my new house a month ago. I just noticed yesterday that one of my Diamond Tetras now has it and I want to sort it out before I lose anything important. I was tempted to call this Columnaris but I’m not sure after some research. It starts with a bump on their side, then an angrier bump with scales coming loose around the site, then some redness and broken skin. The fish will be dead within 3 days. 

    I assume I have to pull all these plants if I treat the tank? Nothing is glued down so it’s not the worst thing. I would have to take all the hardscape out to get these fish into a quarantine tank. I’ve got 10+ $100ish plecos in the rocks as well as assorted tetras and Cories. Can someone identify this disease and/or recommend a medication plan for me? Any input is greatly appreciated. 
     

    Solid water quality, pH 7.2-6.6 with CO2, NO3 typically 20-30, GH/KH 3/6, temp 78. 

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  4. I’ve finally finished my 150gal (29” tall) and I’m ready to take my first dive into plants. The tank has two 36”/27W Fluval lights on it, substrate is pool filter sand, and filtration is two Seachem Tidal 110, two doubled up sponge filters, and a few power heads behind the slate.  
     

    Help me pick a batch of plants for this and I’ll buy them from Aquariumcoop when we settle on something. Thanks in advance. 
     

    Stocking list moved over from various other tanks: 15 Eos loach, 3 Sumo, 3 Zodiac, 2 Striata, 2 Histrionica, 24 LF Leopard Danios, 12 African Fasciolatus Barb, 18 Bloodfin Tetra, 5 Albino Kribs, 1 Starlight Pleco. 

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  5. ^sounds like a solid start. I would ballpark 10 fish on the bottom and 20 up top if that’s the flavor of answer you’re looking for. Also agreed on the upcoming angel problems. I guess time will tell. 
     

    Feed your fish well, keep up on maintenance, and let a test kit tell you if you’re overdoing it. You can always add another filter. 

  6. My intention was to possibly run that air pump in the basement with a total of 10 feet leading up to the tank area. The tanks are in my living room so droning air pump noise would not be preferred. I could always make a soundproof/ventilated box for them. 
     

    Also in this current setup I will not be adding any more tanks, at least not anything big. I’m not opposed to blowing money on a linear piston pump but it seems like those are much bigger than I need right now. 

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