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  1. Do you know how much changes between editions and how frequent there is a new edition ?
  2. Depends on your motivation for breeding them. I will say that zebra and those related to zebra are very hard to breed and bn and those related to bn are very easy to breed. Personally I like L204 and L397.
  3. Sigh. Had hope they were oto. If BN they are lemon blue-eye. How can you tell that they are bn vs oto ?
  4. This morning I did the usual water changes on my 120,29,29 - with an extra big water change on my 120. However - as usual the more interesting discovery was made in the 40B. I discovered these (first picture is before i took a show; second is after): Well you have the advantage of enlargements that clearly show my oto have been misbehaving. When I first walked by i thought it might be a guppy fry trapped or dead. Then i looked closer... these guy are about 3/4 of an inch so I guess this means that oto fry don't require much extra care... I have no clue how many might be in the tank - could be just these two or could be 1000's.... Is there even a small chance i am mistaken and they are bn pleco fry ?
  5. Sterbai are not tiny. The females are a good 3 inch but the males are smaller - 2 to 2 1/2 inch. Definitely not as large as the banded but like warm waters....
  6. If I remember correctly some of them will be gold or gold/black hybrid.
  7. Is that a threadfin in there with the discus ?
  8. But then it isn't blackwater; it is just a dark tannin environment !
  9. He would have to drop the idea of keeping even one discus as the pygmy prefer cooler waters while discus very hot.
  10. I'd buy 6 or 8 kubotai rasbora. They stay pretty close to the surface; constantly swimming - lovely little green fish. aquahuna sell them for not too much.
  11. blackwater environment typically have kh/gh between 0-1 and ph is frequently below 6; but with such low conductivity the meaning of ph is frequently loss.
  12. Why do you want to make it black water ? Shrimp are fundamentally not compatible with black water; as black water tanks are typically extremely soft and acidic and shrimp prefer some hardness....
  13. The simple answer is it matters on the plant species; same as with fishes.
  14. Yes. It was actually purchased at swisstropical and they call it a corner matten filter; most people make their own but it was easier for me to have him cut the braces and i was in a hurry.... The tank has been setup for about 2 years; well actually being an aqueon tank it sprung a leak after a year and i had to replace the tank but i removed the braces from the old tank and glued them into the new tank (same sponge). The only stocking in the tank that is close to 2 years are the kuhli loaches and sterbai cory. Yea there are 7 kuhli and 7 sterbai in that tank - guess how many you can find...
  15. I like that it comes with a prefilter; not common with hobs. Beyond that no comment obviously never used it nor read any reviews. Btw the skimmer might be nice for improved current on the surface.
  16. Did the usual wednesday water changes on my white 29, black 29 and 120. Here is the 29 white. I had purchased 10 cardinals from wetspot last week for the 120 but they were angelfish snack size so i put them in the 29 for now... The hongsloi was not super pleased but he is mostly tolerant. That tank is a bit crowded now as it has approx 31 fishes. How many can you find ?
  17. The fluval definitely has a negative with regards to sizing for 30 inch tanks and it would be nice if they added another model to their lineup since that is such a popular tank size (29 gallon and 20 long). Also the fluval really hurts in the price department but it has some advantages including water proof (mentioned by @James Black); 3 year warranty, fuller spectrum which helps a lot both in terms of some plant growth and pleasing visual. I'm not sure how the par compares between the two lights but the fluval while not weak should be a bit stronger for the price point.
  18. Some of the ones I like that have not been mentioned: pinto (either nana or otherwise) hastifolia afzelii barteri var. glabra parva (looks similar to crypt parva but is an anubia)
  19. I think the colour bit might depend on light level. Plants adjust to either absorb more or less light as needed.
  20. Bit surprise; i grew some in a pail for 6 months and didn't use any fertilizer; roots reached all the way to the bottom (over 18 inch).... But i did use an extremely strong flood light so they got plenty of light.
  21. I'll second pogostemon stellatus octopus; also if you let it grow above the water line it will produce a very nice flower.
  22. Last summer I bred my angels and kept 8; so now i'm tight on tank space but my lemon blue eye keeps laying eggs so maybe one day i'll snatch them and hatch them; and I'd love to breed my Laetacara araguaiae but I think they need near black water to breed. Next summer I will move and be able to expand my measly 200 (5 tanks) gallon of tank space into 2000 (10 tanks) tank space and I'll have some ro water available so my next set of fishes to breed will be the araguaiae, nijjensi and elizabeth. That'll keep me busy for a bit.
  23. There is absolutely no issue adding 8 more kubotai rasbora and i personally prefer kubotai to chili by a wide margin.
  24. I can't answer your question but certainly the first few times they lay eggs they are probably not going to do a good job of fertilizing or hatching the eggs. It takes them a few trys to learn how....
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