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  1. On 3/10/2024 at 6:50 AM, Colu said:

    Been  reading up on these and there are 5 species spread over south Asia I don't no how often the other species are exported acantopsis rungthipae seem to be one that's readily available in the aquarium trade

    Can I ask what you were reading perhaps? I'm looking for all the sources I can. Thank you

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  2. More than the number of fish in the tank, the bio load is determined by the amount of food put into a tank. So feeding 10 fish heavy is the same bio load as feeding 20 fish light. So that being said, feed your guppies and shrimp heavy to build your bacteria colony and then keep the feeding the same for a bit after adding more fish.

    As far as overstocking goes, you should be good but it's really up to you how many fish you want to look at and do water changes for. I could see that tank looking good like you have it and I could see it looking a little under stocked so maybe double the corries.

    Also the gorami is going to keep the shrimp colon from growing while it is newly established. Id wait on your centerpiece fish until you see the shrimp multiply a bit.

    Have fun

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  3. I'm not an expert on ghost shrimp but I have heard that the common name "ghost shrimp" actually refers to many species of grass shrimp and I don't think they particularly need it warm. Also I am now remembering that some of them can be quite aggressive and possibly predatory... IDK maybe they are eating the fish

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  4. Well maybe they are separate issues. Did you remove the heater? Can you feel a tingle in the water like stray voltage while the heater is on? Can you replace heater with 50 watt? That heater is probably oversized. Even if the LFS has a great track record, things will eventually slip through the cracks. Any chance of disease? Are the ottos eating? Do any of the fish have pinched stomach? The ottos might like the warmth but the shrimp and medaka like an unheated aquarium. Maybe ditch the heater all together and put the ottos in another tank. Hopefully something I mentioned might help. Good luck

  5. Back story: about 5 years ago I bought a horseface loach at an lfs in Monterey CA. I unfortunately lost this guy in a move last year.

    After setting up a new tank at the new house I bought 4 more horseface loaches from Dan's fish. I have had these fish at least 6 months now. These fish look vastly different from the one I had before.

    Does anyone know from experience or on good authority that these fish are the same species?

    Do they take years to grow perhaps?

    Also the four I currently have look different from each other. 2 have a long white band along their belly.

    Is this a male vs female trait? Or are these potentially different species as well?

    Any info on the subject would be awesome. I have read the seriously fish page on them but other credible websites would be appreciated too. 

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  6. Well most of that type of wood grows white fungus on it for the first month or so underwater. I'm guessing that your fungus just looks a bit different then most. And it seems like there are bubbles forming in there too. Should be gone in a month or so and I would not treat it or anything. Just let it pass

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  7. I would lower the water level to a few inches so the fish can swim around. Then press on the crack and if the line grows it's definitely a crack and you will be glad you lowered the water level. Also you could check to see if the glass is tempered while the water is low. If it is I'm pretty sure you can't crack them with out them exploding so if it's tempered then it's a scratch not a crack 🙂

  8. So I recently went through this with a "worms in cycle" and I followed Michaels fish room technique. It seemed to work out but took a while. I bought 10 portions of black worms at my lfs and set them up in a new 10 gallon with a brand new sponge filter because all of my seeded sponge filters have planeria in them. Then following Micheals advice I dosed with dechlorinator at double strength every 2 days. It is supposed to detoxify ammonia for the fish "worms in this case" in cycle. What I am wondering though is if the bacteria is able to process the detoxified ammonia. I mean I got a cycle eventually and I think the worms all did fine but it's kinda hard to tell if worms are happy. 

  9. On 2/18/2024 at 6:25 PM, DallasCowboys16 said:

    The color doesn’t matter when sexing guppies. If they have a gonopodium, they are male. The fish in question appears to be male.

    Ha!!! No clue how I didn't think to look for that. Yep it's definitely a male lol

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  10. To the best of my knowledge, this is a female red dragon guppy. If she is female I have never seen that much green color on the sides before. Anyone else have experience with the "best guppies in the world"?  The fish in the center is in question

     

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  11. Hi all, I have a batch of 10 Corrysoras eggs in a jar of methylene blue that I except to have hatch today or tomorrow. I want/need to move them to a tray in my "deans fry system" but I'm unsure the best way to transfer them.

    If half are out of their eggs do I try to move them out of the blue stuff or wait till more are hatched? 

    Do I use a net or a spoon or what technique?

    I have a small shrimp net so maybe that is best?

    How important is it that the blue water not getting into the fry system?

    I already crushed one fry from another batch with the net so I really think it's not the best option.

    Does pouring the jar into the net hurt the fry?

    Maybe if half the eggs hatch I can add all the eggs and fry to the tray because the remaining eggs will probably be okay to hatch without fungus attacking them for the last day or so?

    Any general advice is appreciated 

  12. Funny you ask about this project when just yesterday I thought about posting an update.

     

    Firstly I messed with the plumbing a bit in order to hide it. That went well. Or at least I thought it had gone well.

    The fitting I used to put the pipes through the plastic whiskey barrel is called a uniseal. At first they are awesome and can seal a pipe passing through curved plastic like a 5 gallon bucket but I have found that they start leaking over time. I have built multiple projects using these fittings and they have all failed after months of use.

    So one day I get home and the pond is half full and the leak is clearly coming from the whiskey barrel. The way to fix it is to fully empty the filter of all the lava rocks (for the 4th time) and use a stupid amount of silicone all around the fitting and hope that I cleaned the area well enough before hand that the silicone adheres well to the PVC pipe and the abs plastic liner. Maybe in the spring I will do all that.

    So that's the pond itself.

    The plants changed a bit too. Firstly my pond only gets a few hours of sun each day. So the sword plant died and never came back. I expected that to happen though. Then I made the trip to Sunland water gardens in southern California. Super cool koi store. I bought a huge pot of bacopa Caraliniana and also a lotus and a pond plant that floated leaves on the surface that look like 4 leaf clovers. They were all super cool but it seems that only the lotus is doing well. I transferred some of the bocopa into my fish room before it died all the way off.

    Lastly the stocking changed too.

    The rice fish came inside so that I could try to get more eggs over the winter but so far I don't have many. I probably have 3 full grown adults and 15 juveniles. They are currently in with my neon red rainbow fish and a single guppy that is about to drop. In the pond I have a pair of feeder guppies that were supposed to go to my mom's house to keep her pool free of mosquitos over the winter but the pool never tested safe enough to add them so instead I have some big fishes to take care of. They do eat lots of duckweed for me though!! 🙂

    in the spring I intend to add the rice fish back outside and bring the goldfish inside. I want to have hundreds of these rice fish but it's been years of trying and I still have less than 20.

     

    fyi, the net is a golf net off Amazon and it's held by a ratchet strap. Works pretty well and it's purpose is to keep my 2 year old from getting into the pond. I don't put it past her for a second to climb in and that could be very bad so for safety I knew I needed a lid of sorts. I tried many and this is definitely the strongest. 

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  13. I'm curious if this ember tetra recovered or not. I noticed that one of my ember tetras has pop eye and I'm treating it with the med trio along with some new fish I got in a separate 10 gallon tank. Hopefully he comes back because he has great color and body shape besides the bulging eyes... 

  14. I knew I could count on y'all for some guidance. I live in Hollister California and I have lids on half my tanks. I will buy some monitors on Amazon now and I will probably buy a 50 pint dehumidifier soon. And a ceiling fan but I'm not looking forward to installing that... 

  15. Hi all, I live in California and I am building a fish room in my garage. The humidity is already getting high with 10 aquariums set up. I know I need a dehumidifier but I don't know what size I need. How many pints per hour. What brand. All that stuff. Anyone with any experience would super help! 

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  16. I won't speak to the fish getting along or not as I have not kept those fish in particular. With regard to "overcrowded" that's mostly up to you. You already know the maintenance required to keep the tank clean and healthy with your current fish so it's easy to guess how much a couple more fish will add to that. Also as a side note I love my 37 gallon aquarium and the tallness of it lends you to have a clear "top middle bottom" theme for your fish. I think you would get more enjoyment from increasing your Corry squad and adding a top dweller like hatchet fish. I would love to see a picture of your tank

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