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  1. Thanks @Guppysnail! You’ve definitely eased my mind 🥰
  2. Curious if anyone might know what these spots on my snail are? I thought they were algae at first but when I tried to gently clean them off her shell they were totally unaffected. Is this a discoloration thing? Is there something wrong with her shell? I’m very fond of her so I just want to make sure she’s healthy.
  3. Panda Garras seem to do well as individuals as well. At least mine seems to be doing great. He was recommended to me by someone at the co-op as a fun, peaceful fish to add to my community and he’s one of the biggest personalities in my tank. One day I’d love to have a group of them, but the one guy I have now is already enough chaos. They’re great little weirdos so even if you only get one you’re in for a lot of entertainment. They’re so social, too. Hillstream loaches and clown plecos tend to stay hidden. I almost never saw my clown pleco when I had her. If you want a fish that you’ll see often then Garras are a good pick. Mine always comes up to the front of the tank when he spots me. I’ve included photo evidence of my guy, Bruce, chilling in his favorite spot on the side of the tank where he can watch me work. He zooms over every morning when I sit at my desk. Incase you aren’t convinced yet. 😉
  4. Thank you so much for the kind words 🥰. My current tank is a standard 38 gallon that the betta and honey gourami both live in. It really all came down to my betta having a very easy going personality. I kinda won the lottery a bit when it comes to betta temperament. I also had him for almost a year where I could observe his interaction with other fish in the community before I decided to try introducing the honey gouramis. I kept a 20 gallon long on standby for them if things didn’t work out. I originally had two females in with him before one sadly passed from what appeared to be a genetic disease. I now have a male and female and haven’t noticed much of a difference in how the betta interacts with them. Though I do want to reiterate that my betta has never been particularly aggressive and is very mild mannered. The other thing I think helps is that I have quite a few dense top floating plants to break up their line of sight. The betta does chase them on occasion but it’s only during feeding time and it only lasts a second if he does since the gourami can easily hide from him. Feeding them on opposite sides of the tank has pretty much eliminated that. I can’t say for certain if this same set up will work for you in the 22 gallon long since I do think the extra space has helped since they can get away from one another if the need to. I’d just suggest having a second tank ready in case you need to separate them and give yourself plenty of time to observe them if you decide to give it a shot. Best of luck either way!! ♥️
  5. My male honey gourami’s mating colors have really filled in this week. He’s constantly doing his little flirty dancing while my female just sort of goes about her business, ignoring him for the most part. 😆 My betta continues to be a chill dude. He’s been hard to snag pictures of lately. Dude is always on the move. I’ve also started giving the snails their own little dining experience during feeding time so I can make sure they’re getting enough to eat without having to always compete with everyone else.
  6. Aw thank you!! The panda garra is named Bruce and he pretty much just chills with the cories all the time 😆
  7. @Beardedbillygoat1975your baby pandas are so stinkin’ cute 😭 I was excited to see this thread bumped up on the page so here’s some panda action! I had just put some live brine shrimp in the tank so everyone was feeling pretty lively. https://imgur.com/g8RWhOG
  8. I was away for a week to spend time with family and came back to Sunny changing to his mating colors and 2 shrimp with eggs. 👀
  9. Got this one of my bristlenose, Peach! She was as chilling on the side of the glass long enough for me to sneak a picture. I also got a fun one of Bruce, my panda garra, hanging out in one of the the tunnels I occasionally stick on the tank glass. This one isn’t actually a macro picture but I’m including it just because I thought it was so neat. I had no idea mystery snails could make little “mitts” to hold their food. It’s the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. 😭 video: https://imgur.com/liEP4Uj
  10. @nabokovfan87 Aw thanks! I’m glad you like it 🥰
  11. The pandas are in a playful mood tonight. ♥️ video: https://imgur.com/eAWjRLu
  12. Oooh! This is great. Thank you for sharing it! Great point about the Anubias. I think that’ll be the perfect plant. Also love the stocking suggestions, the chili Rasboras in particular would be neat! I’ll definitely keep in mind your suggestion about substrate. I hadn’t even considered omitting it, but now you’ve got me thinking. 🤔 Thanks for all the thoughtful suggestions!
  13. I’m looking at setting up a tank for my partner and want to do something with minimal maintenance. He was really drawn to the look of saltwater tanks and I’m wondering if I might be able to replicate the feel and look of one with the right rockscape. I’ve got a 20g long that I’ll use which I think gives me lots of stocking options, but I’m not certain which fish would be right for something like this. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated! Even if it’s to say this isn’t doable or might be a terrible idea. 😆
  14. I was so stoked when I found one. Thank you again for the help! 🥰
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