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  1. Hang on, guys. I think you don't hear yourselves. 

    You're talking about intentionally causing animals to suffer. Justify it all you want - there are good arguments to be made regarding the benefits to the offspring. But you're still talking about intentionally causing suffering. 

    Shift gears. The question is: How do we bring about disease resistance ethically?

    Having varied genetics, instead of inbreeding, is an excellent starting point.

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  2. Last time I ordered, I got an extra air stone for that purpose. I'd been occasionally adding an airline tube without a stone to a tank, but the BLUB-BLUB-BLUB makes whatever container it's in vibrate rather fiercely. A mere air stone makes it still. I guess there are quite a few things it can't hurt to have 1 extra of.

  3. On 1/12/2022 at 12:54 AM, Mahi27 said:

    Today I did a >50% water change on my 10 gallon with a betta, green kubotai rasboras, and shrimp...I noticed the kubotais were gasping after, so I turned up the air and headed to the gym...I came back and more than half of them had passed away...womp womp. So sad, these guys survived getting delayed in the mail and grew to be really fat and sassy in the year that they were in my care. I always feel responsible when I lose a pet, and I hope they forgive me. 

    I'm sorry for your loss, Mahi27. I'm always half-afraid that will happen when I change water, mainly because it's sometimes hard to know what exactly caused it. Were you at least able to figure out the cause?

    I'm guessing they'd say they have more memories from the year of getting fat and sassy, than they do from their last minutes. ❤️ 

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  4. On 1/8/2022 at 9:16 AM, lindabee53 said:

    Are we training them or are they training us?  After all, Fin swims to the front when he sees me, gets my attention, and I feed him.  He may well have the whole food training thing turned around from what I do.  I'll bet Fin thinks he boss. . . and he could be right.  😉 

    Sounds like a cat.

    As of yesterday, my new gourami hurries to the front wall when I approach, waiting for food. Once yesterday,  I just stopped to stare at him from above. He hurried over, didn't get fed, and I'm pretty sure he started spitting water on purpose. He might've just been grabbing for invisible food, but now I'm curious. (And yeah, it worked, I fed him. 🙄)

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  5. On 1/7/2022 at 4:43 PM, HydraSlayer said:

    @CalmedByFish, I'm definitely considering pothos, do you know of any other plants I could grow the same way?

    I know there are a bunch! I don't have experience with them myself. If you want, you could search the forum for a thread on the topic, or just start a new thread to ask. 

    Edit: I just saw your post about it. Nvm! 

  6. On 1/7/2022 at 12:03 PM, HydraSlayer said:

    I am considering plants, it's just difficult with this tank due to the amount of algae growing on the back. 

    The first time I tried plants, the back wall of my tank was caked in thick algae. It's actually perfect for adding plants, because the plants can eat the same stuff the algae is, which decreases the algae. 

    I started by putting pothos sticking out of the lid, with the roots in front of that algae-covered back wall. Pothos is great, since it can stay healthy in low light. It's almost impossible to mess up. 

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  7. @Fish Folk That was way cool. Thank you. Key take-aways I caught: My little cories might benefit from a small piece of a catappa leaf (I can add it tomorrow), and they need to be more than a year old to breed. Correct me if I'm wrong or you think I missed something. I suppose I need to be more concerned about their current health than their future growth! 

    @lindabee53 So yours have grown roughly 1/4 inch per 4 weeks, right? (I saw someone else online say that, but I also saw someone say 1/4 inch took 3 months.)

    Both of you: The main thing I need to pay attention to, regarding growth, is that they not look thin? And I suppose it's okay that they gathered at the surface tonight, bobbing quickly up and down, as if kissing the surface of the water? I've seen them do that in pet stores, but I don't know what they're doing.

    @CorydorasEthanThat's helpful! Thank you! So I suppose my new 1" peppered cories are roughly 5 months old? (By the way, I wrote the above before seeing your comment.)

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  8. On 1/5/2022 at 12:19 PM, Theresa_M said:

    Look up "nitrogen cycle" or "aquarium tank crash" on YouTube and you'll see that this does happen from time to time. It's not always super clear the reasons why. Short answer to your question about the ecosystem in your tank is that, "no" the cycle is not bullet proof once established. Having said that, some people never have problems and others do. I suspect that the more complex your tank is (not speaking from any scientific knowledge here) with fish, wood, botanicals, etc, the more risk you have of things falling out of balance. BUT, that's not going to stop me from using any or all of those things in any tank 🙂

    Thank you. I don't know how I missed that. I've learned about how the nitrogen cycle works, but I really don't think I ever heard that it can crash without there being a big change to the tank... which doesn't mean it wasn't said. Thanks for making me aware.

  9. To anyone who knows the answer: 

    I'm having trouble putting the puzzle pieces together. Is the main problem that the bacteria crashed? It sounds like it had been fine. If the bacteria crashing is the main problem, how do we prevent that? I thought once a tank is stable, and isn't changed much, the bacteria is good to go.

    I can tell I'm supposed to be learning something here.

    To all of you who had the awful experiences in this thread, I'm so sorry. 

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