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  1. Thanks guys. As parents we all want what is best for our children, and we aren’t able to provide what is said is needed it is hard. For me the hardest part is not letting him see just how much this is effecting me emotionally. 

  2. It has been a roller coaster of a few weeks. My oldest son had to have a major surgery done this past Monday. The day of his surgery they tell us our medical insurance will not cover his medical equipment. As a mom I’m at a loss. We have tried everything to raise the funds needed, GoFundMe, Loans, everything in our power. We ended up selling most of our beloved fish and aquariums, and we are still no where near being able to afford his equipment. So if everyone in the community could please send some good vibes or prayers to our little family of fish keeping nerds, it would much appreciated. As his Mom, I feel like a complete and total failure.

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  3. On 6/20/2022 at 2:44 AM, Torrey said:

    @Sharlotte Adams how did they respond to being dewormed? Did any of them act differently during the deworming process? Did any of them struggle with any of the quarantine trio?

    Everyone did perfectly fine with the deworming and trio process. They all eat at every feeding. They have been very active from day one, just a few seem to be growing much slower than the others. Their tank is in my office area so I can see them while working. I think the two largest are attempting to pair off, could the release of certain hormones cause growth delay in the others?

  4. On 6/19/2022 at 7:32 PM, Fish Folk said:

    Beautiful!

    I feed mine frozen food with a syringe. Larger ones lunge to food first. Then, I'll move to the back of the pack and target feed the smaller ones in the back of the pack.

    Forgive my rambling... here's a feeding video from just the other day...

     

    These babies normally eat from my hand. So I know they are all eating. The smaller ones tend to stay and eat while the bigger ones go to the bottom and eat. I will feed on one side and my son the other side.
     

     

     

     

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  5. So we ordered 10 discus in April all came in at 2.5 inches. I have noticed that some just don’t seem to be growing at all. Both pictures below are from today. The first picture is of the largest two and the second is of the smallest. Any suggestions on how to help the little guy gain size? I don’t want the others to start harassing the smaller ones.

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  6. On 5/16/2022 at 7:29 AM, Guppysnail said:

    That is awesome.  Thank you for sharing.  I did not know discus were so personable.  I was under the impression they were skittish.  Very beautiful.

    I thought the same, but these little guys just have so much personality. They are definitely timid when others are around, but seem to really enjoy interacting with those they see daily. Which can make water changes a bit of challenge. There are a few that still hide when we come up to the tank but for the most part they normally stay front and center.

    On 5/16/2022 at 7:42 AM, Reitou said:

    They look very comfortable with their environment, Looks amazing.

    Thank you 😊 

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  7. On 2/24/2022 at 1:27 PM, SkaleyAquatics said:

    Automatic water changer is a must for me. I know when I setup my fishroom that will be the biggest priority. 

    Most definitely. I have a drip system in place already for my Fry Set Up, which we will be upgrading, thankfully the room is right next to the water supply and he has a Plumber that will help in exchange for some of my Electric Blue Acara and Geophagus Juveniles. 

    On 2/24/2022 at 1:41 PM, tolstoy21 said:

    And if not an auto-water change system, try to have nearby access to a water supply and drainage, close enough that you can use a python easily. 

    If those aren't doable, then how much that matters really depends on how many tanks you have,  the bio-load in them, and how much you enjoy changing water.

    If your room is mostly a place for planted display tanks, then an auto change system is more a convenience. If you plan to have a ton of packed grow out tanks for fry, then it starts leaning more toward becoming a necessity.

    As a stay at home Mom I don’t really mind the water changes. But we will definitely be setting up an Auto Water Change system. For now at least the the room is close not only to our drainage system but also water supply so a Python can be used if necessary.

  8. The husband has decided to gift me his office space to set a up a fish room for most of my tanks. Any advice? Any must haves? The room is 14 ft x 13 ft. It’s gonna be a long few weeks I know 😂But I want to make sure we do this right. I already have the Linear Piston Air Pump from Aquarium Co-Op to run air supply to all the tanks, as most of the tanks will run on Sponge Filters.

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  9. @Seattle_Aquaristwe have a lot. I’m pretty sure it hitchhiked in on a new plant and I didn’t catch it. Had to leave town for a about a week and come home to it everywhere. Have not test Phosphate levels as of yet. All other tests were perfect though, still waiting on the other test kit to get here. Spent about 3 hours pulling it out, got the worst of it, but still a lot there. We use a 24 hour timer on planted tank light, where it mimics Sunrise > Sunset and then goes off. Not sure if that will cause an issue still pretty new to planted tanks.

  10. water tests this morning (did both API Tests and Aquarium Co-Op Test Strips)


    PH 7.6

    Ammonia 0

    Nitrite 0

    Nitrate 20

    KH 75

    GH 25

    75 gallon aquarium (2 Bubbles per second Co2), good flow for Oxygen levels, stock list above in original post tank is definitely not over stocked. Fluval Plant Substrate. Been running for 6 months.

     

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  11. I made a noobie mistake and added some plants without doing a very thorough inspection. And have been battling Hair Algea every since. Any tips on getting rid of it? I am constantly pulling it off but it’s just not helping at all. Recently fish have started dying with no signs of damage or illness at all. Can they be getting stuck in the Algea and struggling? The only fish we are loosing are the Peacock Gudgeons, Tetra and Corydoras. 

     
    Stock List (75 gallon Fluval Canister Filter, and Co2)

    Pearl Gourami

    Harlequinn Rasbora

    Neon and Cardinal Tetra

    Cherry Barbs

    Panda Corydora

    Sterbia Corydora

    Oto Cats

    Peacock Gudgeons

  12. This what you call a Glow Up! Nearly 3 months in Quarantine. Treated with Rid Ich Plus and 50% Water Changes daily. Medicated Food to help with the Internal Parasites and Medicated food to keep secondary infections at bay. We also did Salt Baths 3 times a week. It was a long process but he is well worth it! A lot of Fresh Brine Shrimp. He’s basically a puppy now and will come sit in my hand. We’ve had him now almost 12 months.

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  13. What filters would everyone recommend for a 75 gal Planted Aquarium, with a Co2 set up? Mostly small schooling fish. Just want to make sure there is enough flow to move the Co2 evenly and keep the plants healthy while not stressing the Nano fish.

    Stock List.

    Sterbia Corydora, Harlequin Rasbora, Oto Cats, Dwarf Chain Loaches, Peacock Gudgeons, Pearl Gouramis, Cardinal Tetra, and Celestial Pearl Danios.

     

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