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Posts posted by Griznatch
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Petco/Petsmart plants in a tube... damn those little 5.99 plants!
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Welcome to the forum, how cool to get in to the hobby with your son. Love that big tank!
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Wow, very impressive!
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Welcome to the forum, handsome boy you have!
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The sponge trick might work. You might also be able to add a slow growing anubias or somethnig to the outside to help hide it?
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On 5/23/2022 at 9:10 AM, Odd Duck said:
When I say the “base” of the wood, it means where the wood is attached to the slate which is attached to the side of the tank at the top left side via magnets epoxied to the slate held by magnets outside the tank. So the area in question is at the top left side. Which is why it’s challenging me on how to get root feeder plants to grow there.
LOL, that would make it tough, disregard everything I said 🙂
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Welcome to the forum, you can't go wrong with Guppies and Corys!
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Welcome to the forum!
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When my 55 was full of rocks, I used to take smaller ones and arrange them to make a natural pot and then add gravel and plants in that. Add some anubias or java moss at base of those rocks and it looks natural. All my rocks were the same type so I'd end up with a terraced effect. You might be able to arrange something like that around the base of that wood?
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Welcome to the forum, great looking tank you got there!
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Welcome to the forum, those are cute little guys you got there!
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I've used No Planaria with good success. Very hard on Nerites, no issues with my shrimp and other snails. Took over 6 months before I could put the Nerites back in without them going comatose.
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That face!
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Mine spawn all the time, but they are so fast most of the eggs or fry get eaten. I think I've had 4 or 5 make it to adulthood in the last few years. That's with no interference on my part and just letting them do their own thing.
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Neon tetras.... Pretty little fish, but they can have so many issue,s and ugh... trying to catch them in a fully planted tank.. I still have nightmares about that.
Also, glofish (which I would have loved when I was a kid)
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Welcome to the forum! Add pictures if you can, love seeing new set ups...
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I agree with @Guppysnail, that looks like a bladder snail. Cute little buggers, they will eventually self regulate if you don't over feed.
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I have a couple feeder goldfish in my pond. They've been in there for 3 years now(?) and are tough as nails. They were kind of homely when I got them, but have changed their spots and colors a bit as they aged. Both of them were tri-colored when I got them and now have no black coloring and are mostly orange with some white.
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Welcome to the forum, and the hobby!
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Almost looks like an oto...
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That is one cute little face! The tank looks great.
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Welcome to the forum. The therapeutic value of an aquarium can't be overstated. I have a 75 right next to my desk and it really helps with stress!
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I'm looking forward to getting a few of these myself. The smaller footprint being a big factor, as well as it being a Co-Op product.
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I love my congo tetras, but I'd have to say if I had to pick one type of fish to keep, it'd be guppies.
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New Aquarium cannot keep beginner fish alive
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I would echo @Patrick_G's question. An uncycled tank could cause what's happening to your tetras.
Here's a handy link on the nitrogen cycle that might clear up some issues you are having.
https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/nitrogen-cycle?_pos=3&_sid=19eb9cef6&_ss=r