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  1. This tank is absolutely amazing! I love it it's even better than what I had pictured in my mind. Best stream tank I've ever seen! What size tank is it? When you say you need significant height gain what do you mean exactly? Did you ever make a thread with your process? Will have to look through your posts and see if I can find one haha. If you didn't but have pics of how you did it I'm sure everyone would love to see!
  2. Any hydrologists out there who could point me in the right direction for learning about flow in aquariums? I'm trying to figure out ways of setting up a fast flow hillstream type set up and just wondering if there's a method to setting up hardscape etc to control the speed and direction of the flow (without just trial and error). Won't be setting up the tank until I move so got plenty of time to figure it out but I love learning anyway
  3. Good to have a first hand report @Guppysnail! I actually bought a spixi snail some time ago to help deal with ramshorn overpopulation (didn't want assassin snails as didn't want them to breed or go for my nerite) as I read online that they eat other snails sometimes but it was hard to know whether it was actually eating any of them as I had so many and information about it online is sparse. The ramshorn population has stabilized now and I'm not overrun but whether the spixi had any affect I have no idea, it's still a cool snail either way (other than regularly playing dead making me worry only to find it playing dead the other side of the tank another day)
  4. I got some moina eggs very similar (though from a guy in Europe on eBay whereas these are from Thailand I believe) and they seem very easy - I have them in a small tank just to feed as an occasional treat so not producing large amounts or anything. The culture crashed at one point and I just left it alone then noticed it recovered and started producing more again. It's slowed down now I think because it's getting colder and I don't have them heated. I think you can pretty much feed them straight away but if you're doing the yeast method then only feed a small amount (I've just kept them in a green water type set up and not used yeast). From what I understand they are much easier/hardier than daphnia.
  5. Very nice! And yes I love them no matter what they are but for the GBP equivalent of $90 each I hope they are what they were sold as!
  6. L236 (at least that's what it was sold as!)
  7. A rare sighting of one of the newest inhabitants:
  8. I have a long list of 'someday' fish but the ones at the top for me would be indostomus crocodilus/crocodile toothpicks (or one of the other almost identical indostomus species), elassoma okefenokee/okefenokee pygmy sunfish to keep in a pond (are these illegal to export from the US? or maybe they are illegal to import to the UK or something because I can't find them anywhere). But my main one is biotoecus opercularis (or the very similar biotoecus dicentrarchus) which seem to be difficult to find in the UK and don't even have a common name - hard to say why I love these so much by all accounts they aren't hugely colourful and probably more difficult to keep than anything I'd usually consider but been in love with them since I first discovered them online. I have a couple LFSs on the lookout for me for if they become available from their wholesalers but no joy yet. Pic for prosperity: So cute!
  9. Figured I should make myself a record of my new tank (and show it off to whoever sees). Starting at the bottom including aqua soil in bags: Then some hardscape: Adding some epiphytes: Then some other plants: More plants and leaf litter: Top it up and it's done!: Some other shots and fish: and that's my South American River inspired nature aquarium!
  10. Where do you get yours? I've never seen it in shops and can only find it from Germany, do you have a UK supplier?
  11. I think planet catfish is where I saw they like it warmer, aquarium co op and seriously fish are my go to's but weren't on either of them
  12. @Guppysnail oh also how do I choose the right size caves for them? They apparently grow to around 4.5"
  13. As in livestock? I have a nerite snail and a spixi snail and some pink ramshorns but they leave all my other plants alone
  14. Thanks! How big are those caves? Hard to picture scale but if they are quite small should be able to hide them. Also can I ask an unrelated question, in your first pic is that blyxa japonica? If so what's your secret? Each time I've tried it it's just melted away and disappeared within days.
  15. That's good I have most of those anyway. I actually turned the temp up a little because I read online they like it warmer?? How do I find out for sure, any trusted source for temperature etc?
  16. Hi all! New pleco owner here and had a few questions! So I don't know a whole lot about plecos yet, never really planned on getting any but my wife was showing a little more interest in my new 75G tank than usual and asked if she could choose a fish for it so obviously I couldn't refuse! She decided she liked plecos so she ended up buying two labelled as L236 Super White Plecos which are apparently Hypancistrus sp. They were not cheap so I'm hoping they do ok! First of all is there any general tips or things I should know about them? Obviously I've researched them but it's good to hear personal experiences as info online is a bit variable. I'm normally the sort that would have researched for weeks before even looking for them but my wife is not and she was at a fish shop while I was at work and decided to pull the trigger, I don't want to discourage her so I let her even though it makes me feel a little uneasy. They are about 2 inches now so about half or bit under their eventual size, what sort of size do they need to be for me to sex them? I've tried looking up pics but the differences to my eyes are really subtle at the moment. My tank has a bunch of hidey spots but I think I should get them some caves, has anyone found a type or DIY'd themselves some caves that are fairly discreet? Or natural looking? I have a nature style scape and don't really want to spoil the look with some random ceramic/plastic/slate tubes or caves. Some pics of our new pets: Thanks in advance!!
  17. Ok so I have a mix of colours in my cherry shrimp colony - started out as some orange and some green and the future generations have been all sorts of variations. Today I noticed one in particular that looks especially amazing, I think it was a male (it was rather large but couldn't see a saddle or anything) that was half green and half orange - top half was green and the bottom half orange, I didn't even realise neos could be multicoloured in that way (except rili's which interestingly I have a few of that have developed by chance, but they are coloured and clear rather than two different colours plus the 'stripes' are vertical these were horizontal). Is it possible to try and breed this one to target that same colour/pattern? I'm guessing if it's even possible it's probably one of those things I unfortunately won't have time for but I love the idea of establishing a line that breeds true looking like this one did. Any thoughts/ideas? If I can find him again (he's in my new scaped 75 Gallon) I'll try and get a picture to add!
  18. So I know them as "tricolour lamé" (where the 'lamé' just means it has sparkly scales as well as the three colours) they probably have a more traditional Japanese name as well but I don't know it!
  19. I know them as "tricolour lamé" but they will have a proper Japanese name that I don't know too
  20. For me it has to be Japanese ricefish! Breed as readily and easily as guppies but they aren't live bearers so aren't quite so prolific. For high production you have to remove eggs and raise fry up separate as some will get eaten but totally not necessary to still get a bunch make it. There are some super cool looking strains out there if you can get a hold of them! One of my current strains: (but not my photo)
  21. Yeah definitely makes sense - much more likely to be correct than a random import from an LFS that could be incorrectly indentified/labelled.
  22. Hi from Reddit! I think I saw @OnlyGenusCaps might know about pupfishes? Hopefully they can chime in! Side question, how confident are you on which pupfish species they are? The lack of information on the Nazas ones make me think maybe they aren't really in the hobby and your ones could be a different type?
  23. So on the seachem website if you go to the instructions for the Alkaline buffer there is a calculator you can use to figure out how much to use to target a specific KH. You work out how much alkaline buffer first. Then there is also a chart with the ratio of acid buffer/alkaline buffer to use to target a specific pH - for example for a neutral pH you would use half as much acid buffer.
  24. Few days late but thought I'd revive the thread and add mine: Have bred/currently breeding: Wild type Endlers, a few strains of Japanese rice fish, panda corydoras, cherry shrimp Not tired of breeding any yet, my Endlers are breeding well but certainly not overrun yet and think I should be able to sell them to an LFS I've spoken to when I am. I've only successfully raised 2 panda cories so would love to figure them out and raise a few more. I've got 4 different strains of Japanese ricefish and two are breeding and the other two aren't mature enough yet and probably won't get fry from them until next spring now the weather is getting colder. Want to breed: Soo many things. Would love to do some rams or apistos or some Biotoecus opercularis (don't think they really have a common name). Would also love to try some really fancy uncommon guppy strains and cherry shrimp strains. Also would love to try scarlet badis, peacock gudgeons, pea puffers, annual killies.... I could probably list a hundred different things I'd like to try one day but I won't haha.
  25. Looks kind of like a dwarf chain loach, maybe a juvenile?
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