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I just started using a siesta on my light about a week or so ago.
I was having constant green hair algae growth on my Amazon swords. I tried manually removing it with a toothbrush for a couple of weeks. That worked but it came right back in just a few days. I finally decided it was time to try the siesta deal.
It only took a couple days before I noticed a difference. Now after a week or so the algae on my Swords on only a small amount and the algae on my filter is going away. Time will tell but at the moment it seems to be doing the trick.
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On 9/25/2021 at 4:41 PM, Hobbit said:
Oh no. I just bought an Inkbird. What have I gotten myself into 😳
Depends on which model you got. I have the 306T, no wifi or bluetooth. Sets up in minutess.
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On 9/24/2021 at 5:55 PM, NanoNano said:
Banana peel works great and snails love it. Banana fruit is like adding a big dose of Bacteria AE to your tank- it degrades quickly and ends up coating and "sliming" nearby decor and glass.
Yeah if it were me and I wanted to try it, I wouldn't leave it in there very long.
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I have seen videos of shrimp eating them. Also a few fish but they didn't seem as interested as the shrimp.
Give it a try.
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Looks a lot like a Serpae Tetra. Hard to tell from that angle.
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I have all sorts of flakes and pellets.
My go to is Tetra flakes. No matter what they love it. They like the Xtreme krill flakes but not as much as just plain ole Tetra flakes.
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You will be fine. That said I don't run anything in my filter that needs to be replaced. Just sponges that can be rinsed and used again.
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I turn off my filter while feeding. Works for me.
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I just want to add, I usually rinse my media in tank water. That said it is fairly obvious that most folks are not watching the video. Jason provides scientific research showing that a quick rinse in tap water kills a very small percentage of the bacteria. You have to really get after it to kill a majority of the bacteria.
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Interesting video by Jason at prime time aquatics.
I am not trying to change any minds, I just don't believe all the myths out there.
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Added two Bolivian Rams to the tank today. They settled in pretty quickly and don't seem to be bothered by the Rasboras and they don't seem to even notice the shrimp.
That said my Harlequin Rasbora pack has earned the name "Pack of Hyenas". These guys are all around the Rams when they are trying to eat. If one of the Rams drops a food pellet for a second, one of the Harlequins swoops in like a fighter jet and is gone with the pellet. The chunk of food is way to big for them to swallow so they swim off and hide till they can get it down.
If anyone has any advice on how to make sure my Rams are getting enough to eat I am all ears.
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Greetings
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I have worms in my tank but you can only see them under a microscope.
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@Jay99 I sent you a PM.
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Greetings
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On 9/9/2021 at 10:11 AM, ritchiebrendan said:
My plants look pretty good but I am seeing some signs of nutrient deficiency
What kind of signs are you seeing?
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I use Easy green a few times a week. I do dose very lightly though.
My nitrates just kind of sits at 5ppm.
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I don't boil them but I do soak them overnight so they will sink easier.
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On 9/7/2021 at 2:48 PM, Intuos said:
Probably will eventually depending on how much it likes your water and lighting. Would suggest that you don't use root tabs though 😂.
I don't use tabs and only use a small amount of ferts. So far they are putting on new leaves and for the most part staying a few inches below the water line.
There is one leaf that says, Hey look at me, I'm above the water line. There's always that one that just has to show out. LOL
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On 9/6/2021 at 10:12 PM, mommygourami said:
Mine took over my 20 gallon long pretty quick, but they look great in my 55 gallon now. Just a great excuse for Scott to upgrade to a bigger tank someday. 😉
I have had a second thought or two about putting three in that corner. I have grown them before and should have known better. I may end up taking the middle one out.
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On 9/6/2021 at 8:35 PM, Odd Duck said:
So, . . . . This planaria trap is working already! I used a 22 ga hypodermic needle since that’s what it looked like he was using. I have a few tiny planaria and one larger one in the trap within about 30 minutes. Just in case anybody was wondering, pea puffers don’t eat planaria. Since their tank has the most detritus, they had the most planaria. Next I’ll be moving it to one of my shrimp tanks that hasn’t been doing as well as expected. I’ll see how many times I have to reset it to knock them down.
Good to see it's working for you. I always take those videos with a grain of salt till someone else tries it.
I don't have planaria but at least now I know what to do if I ever do.
What’s the most you have payed for a fish?
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$12, I'm cheap.