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  1. Sold my first batch today! Bitter sweet but also exciting to see how many survived to “adulthood”. I sold 34 from my first batch it was a lot more than I thought it would actually be! This also meant I had to take down my aquascape which now the tank looks bare again but I am excited to see it grow out again!

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  2. On 11/10/2021 at 11:15 PM, xXInkedPhoenixX said:

    A couple things.

    You have wood in there? I had a piece of spiderwood in one of my tanks that dropped a whole lot of debris that looked just like it (and it was covered in it)

    Also in my Oto tank I have a lot of hair algae covered by similar debris which I think is the scattered food from algae wafers. It looks like this but it's on plants/other surfaces.

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    The hair algae stuff is harder since it's kinda stubborn but I can turkey baste quite a bit of it out. If I ruffle the plants enough I can knock a lot of it off but then it just settls on the bottom I don't know which is worse (plus there are likely eggs on the undersides of the leaves right now so I'm not doing that). I mention the above because you have fry. Sometimes we feed more. 

    looking at this makes me believe more that its from my leaf litter and botanicals breaking down. I have alot of malaysian drift wood under all the plants. Im sure this explains some of the algae too as this tank matures.

     

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  3. On 11/10/2021 at 9:48 PM, Beardedbillygoat1975 said:

    What’s your substrate? Can you give us your parameters? Besides the bioload going up any other changes? Dosing regimen and equipment the same? Does it come off easily manually or is it really adhered on? How long are the strands? Is it mostly attached to the hardscape or to everything?

    It looks like a cross between brown algae and BBA. I know sometimes BBA can appear reddish if its dying or turning over quickly. I have seen on other forums folks with sand substrates that get disturbed can get diatoms blooming again.

    Theres a couple strategies. Firstly do not bomb the tank as the killing off of all that biomass will just create a nitrogenous waste spike which could devastate your fry. If you have a piece of hardscape you can remove easily I’d take it out and maybe try scrubbing it, maybe drop some h2o2 on it and see what happens. Kind of an experiment. It that works great then you could do some spot treatments in different areas of the tank. Manual removals and then water changes and vacuuming off anything that you remove.

    In the end, I think your 30 fry and all the brine shrimp and waste is the culprit. The tanks out of balance. I’d set up a 5-10 g fry grow out and remove them. Then go about the slow process of rebalancing the tank.  

    Yah I kinda think it’s the fry too they are grown out almost full and are making more waste. It comes off easy and is only growing on the plants as far as I can tell. 

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  4. Hi there so this tank had algae issues in the beginning and finally lightened up for about 4 months. Within the last month this new algae has taken over and it’s not the same hair algae as before? Any ideas of what kind and has anyone managed to get rid of it? 
     

     

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     this currently a grow out for some 30 apisto fry, I feed twice a day baby brine. This is also a botanical tank with a leaf litter bed and various botanicals. The tank has been up for 7 months. Doing water changes every other day.

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  5. @Kyle murfitt its funny you say that because everyday I stare into this tank and am cursed that I only have space for the one at the moment. I dream of having at least a rack of breeding apisto pairs so I can understand your frustrations of patience. I will one day have that  rack but not until I have a new home or apartment with more space! Be patient my friend you'll love the tank and the fish!

     

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  6. On 10/30/2021 at 11:50 AM, s1_ said:

    Havent heard of that one, will have to look it up.  I went to aquashella in orlando earlier this year, it was great.  Luckily for me it was within driving distance, about 2 hours away so I didnt have to worry about hotel stays etc.  I also only went for 1 of the days.

    its the ACA, AKA, ALA and NA ANGFA conventions all at once, its in Louisville, July 2022. I saw an add on the ACA Instagram saying registration starts Sunday figured I ask on here if anyone had seen it or plans on going

  7. Maybe this post is early but I have a question about the super convention happening in Louisville in 2022. As a new aquarist I have never been to a convention let alone one of this magnitude, what should I be expecting if I due end up attending this event? Also any tips for booking rooms or planning for someone who has no friends in the hobby (yet!) going into this whole thing blind and naive. 

    also who's going?!?!

     

  8. As my first spawn are growing out I've been wondering what's the best way to fish these little guys out? They are roughly 3 months old but I am not trying to destroy this tank to catch them all... any tips or tricks to catching 30 1-inch apistogramma fry?

  9. Update time!

    It’s been 2 months since my last update! My first spawn from my apistos are growing out well some are almost sellable size. Giving me a good break from every other day water changes! However they have spawned again with the last week and I have moved momma and the fry into a breeder box. The female apisto was become extremely aggressive to the male and the first batch of fry and it was time for a move.

    This is the first time I have ever used a breeder box and will be an interesting experience. Without room for additional tanks it was necessary to tone down the in tank aggression. So far the breeder box is a cool way to watch the wrigglers grown but I do worry about their feeding as the last batch fed on micro-organisms inside the tank. I am doing my best to put in some botanicals that have colonies on them. I also moved a sponge I had on the intake that they fed on last time into the box to add a stable food source, hopefully this works out well!

    All in all very excited to move and add more tanks in the future for more breeding projects!
     

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