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  1. Tried taking pictures of my congo tetras.  The missus is better at it than me and made a video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xS-EqsIC24

     

    They've started spawning behavior, but the guppies are too efficient at egg clean-up I think.

    The little Fluval tank is almost ready for shrimp, and the ramshorns are going gangbusters in there. I started a 2 gallon jar experiment for shrimp, but it's still cycling.

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  2. Not having had pea puffers before, I'd think it all depends on the individual puffer. In the interests of giving your shrimp the best chances, I'd go for getting the tank well established (months) first. The rock pile is a really good idea, think of it as a shrimp fortress. Once the shrimp have had a chance to have at least one batch, then I'd add the puffer. That way shrimp are going strong and hes the new comer, and not just out to kill anything he see's as encroaching on his pre-established territory.

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  3.  I've done 2 substrate swaps. once on a 75 and a 55. Both were done with fish in the tank. Went form gravel to sand and the fish didn't seem to mind. Took hours for the water to clear, I used polyester in the HOB to clean it up... worked pretty good.

     

    I've found trying to net the fish out to move them to another tank stresses them more than leaving them in. Except some of my male guppies I can catch half of them by hand and they don't care. The females are much more crafty.

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  4. Cleaned up an old fluval nano tank that had previously had a betta in it for a couple years. Had it tore down in the closet for over a year now. Cycling it with a ramshorn in it for now. He's been happily chugging way for a week so far.

    Don't want to jinx things, but I may have succeeded in starting this one duckweed free...

    2125632098_fluvalnano.jpg.588b9f3c8d40b94353340d5328bc53db.jpg

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