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  1. On 8/3/2022 at 8:24 AM, Julia said:

    I need to take out some things from this tank.

    I don`t know much about stocking numbers but I wonder why you want to have less. Is the sponge your only filtration? I think your tank looks nice😀

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  2. On 8/1/2022 at 5:32 AM, Damo.Lo said:

    something that has baffled me since joining the hobby is the “high” prices for brand new hardware I.e. Tank, Filters, Light and so on 

    Me also but a lot of people will pay those high prices no matter what. IMO a light for $200 or more is just crazy. But people fall into the trap and that lets companies laugh all the way to the bank. 

    When I buy a tank, I like to think I got a good deal, will I spend high dollars for a tank maybe? (I`ve never had a tank break yet.) I don`t think I would buy a used tank.

  3. On 7/31/2022 at 11:58 AM, jamieterrin said:

    really that noisy? mind posting a photo?

    Only a problem if the hum bothers you. All air pumps that I`ve tried make some type of noise🙃. While I could put a high output pump in the basement to run all tanks (I only have 6 tanks soon to be 7) it's a hassle IMO. Seems like most pumps of this type use 2 to 4 watts. I could post a picture, but you will laugh.

     

    On 7/31/2022 at 11:58 AM, jamieterrin said:

    why do you have 5v battery pumps for your setup

    I don`t have 5v pumps, I think the power cable is rated for 5v. All of these pumps use lithium batteries. A 12v lithium battery is very expensive. (I have 5 in my boat 60Ah and 100Ah)

     As a side note the only reason I went with these types of pumps was the ease of mounting on a wall. I wanted to get stuff off the floor including power. With pumps and power mounted on the wall it's easy to access for me. Looks strange but I don`t care.

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  4. On 7/30/2022 at 12:22 PM, jamieterrin said:

    i really need the battery backpack,

    I have four different battery backup pumps and they work just fine. I would say get those that have the biggest battery that will make a difference. All of mine are mounted on the wall and no matter where they are placed, they all hum. I do have a ACO pump it only has one outlet and its ok, does not seem to put out a lot of air but it works. My power strips are also mounted on the wall. Good luck.

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  5. On 7/26/2022 at 3:55 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

    getting 1-2 trays just feels like a waste to me

    I have to agree, I have a Fluval 107 and a 207 and while you are limited by 2 or 3 trays, they are simple to use and setup.

    I have said this before but my go to can is the 10L stainless steel, if you break this, something is very wrong, easy to service - easy to replace the pump if needed. Yes it`s expensive but cheaper that some other canisters and I know it will last. I will get another when I setup my next tank. 

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  6. On 7/24/2022 at 1:58 PM, Cole.S said:

    I have had my Nano air pump for about 3 months

    I also have these little pumps but don`t use them 24/7, so far, I haven't had one fail.

     

    On 7/24/2022 at 5:36 PM, lefty o said:

    there is a big thread on the pumps somewhere back in this section

    I remember this and some people had a high failure rate and there were some fixes, when I do use this pump it's for hatching BBS or use in a temporary home. I would think a company could make this pump more reliable, I sure like how quiet they are. 

  7. On 7/21/2022 at 10:19 PM, bryanisag said:

    What fish do you keep at these temps?

    Let's say I had my fill of lots of different fish years ago, so this time around I wanted guppies again a couple of pleco`s and some pygmy cory's (21in 2 tanks, to me they are fascinating little fish, never had before.) also a few ottos. 

    I also got the bug for shrimp, so some red rili - cherry - black and some amano`s. 

    There's only two other fish I would keep, one is a Butterfly Goby also called a Wasp fish and they need brackish water the other is a Belonesox belizanus  also called a pike top minnow the female will give birth to 100 babies 1 inch long and they like baby guppies. I have had these fish 25 years ago but unable to find them now.

  8. Guppies are great, I have a 20T with guppies and so far, I don`t separate them until I have to many, then I take some to the LFS.

    CO-OP sells a good fry food, and it will last a long time. 

    Good luck.

  9. On 7/19/2022 at 8:01 AM, tolstoy21 said:

    heat your fish rooms instead of using in-tank heaters

    Last winter the tanks were between 69 --73 or so. Now they are between 73.9 -- 76.4. (House temp is 72 -- 74 right now) will go up a bit till I turn on the A/C later today. I haven`t check temps when A/C was running, now you have me wondering🙁.

  10. On 7/5/2022 at 10:48 AM, BettaQueen124 said:

    raising amano shrimplets.

    Will be keeping an eye on how you do this, very interesting.

    I also have an Amano with eggs but I`m not setup to try and raise little ones or if I would have the patience or smarts to do so.

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  11. On 7/20/2022 at 1:13 AM, Cinnebuns said:

    Should I try to open it maybe?

    I think I would try, just to see what's inside. There are times I have trouble opening a bottle of water or jar, but I like to tinker with stuff. (Sometimes I wait till someone stops by and I say open this 🙃) A while back for reasons I don`t understand I replaced my air pumps with ones that had battery backup and then did the silly thing and hung them on the wall, might not be good to do with cats around 😼, If possible, I would like to know what was wrong with your pump.

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