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  1. Hey, all 3 of my tanks are getting covered in stringy cladophora algae, its like normal green hair algae but super tough feeling and does not come off plants and other surfaces easily. When I try to remove it from plants no matter what the plant comes with it and every time I grab a piece it breaks off into tons of little bits of algae that float everywhere. On the good side of things non of my plants are suffering, they all are still super healthy and growing fast but so is the algae. Does anyone have any advice on how to kill it? Preferably a shrimp and snail safe option because 2 of the 3 tanks have shrimp and snails.
  2. I have some crypt lutea in my 10 gallon tank and I want to put some in the background to replace some stem plants but I want it to be as tall as the tank (12") How do I grow it taller? any tips? or what type of crypt would reach the top?
  3. Yeah its not a super established colony but they have had tons of babies in my other tank and my friend that gave them to me had them for years in the same tap water as me. Thanks for the advice @Guppysnail@nabokovfan87 I'll just give it some time and post an update once they settle in.
  4. I just acclimated them for temp and in a specimen container and then dropped them in. no drip acclimation because I didnt do that before and they were all good last time I used the plop and drop method. I have the air on max, I'm using a dual outlet airpump so its not as much air because its being used for 2 tanks. But I feel like its enough for my shrimp. I've had the shrimp in the guppy tank about 2 months. here is some video, sorry if its bad quality.
  5. UPDATE: Shortly after posting this I noticed some of my guppies was acting strange, Then one started getting a bent spine and died. Also I noticed after a female guppy gave birth she was super week and then died a couple hours later. After a couple weeks of trying to figure out what was happening and fish slowly dying I figured it was probably an internal problem so I treated the fish with paracleanse and salt. This worked super well and the fish were doing amazing! They were all super active and breeding tons, the females could give birth without dying afterwords, The overall health of the fish was great. But there was a new problem, all my plants took a really hard hit from the salt and meds. Almost all my crypts melted completely back and my anubias died. The only plants that I still had a tiny bit of was my crypt lutea and hornwort. So I decided to rescape the tank. I just removed everything, found some hardscape in storage and bought some plants from a guy off facebook. The rescape day 1: The tank a couple months later: The tank a couple more months later: Some more recent pictures of the tank: About 6 months later my friend asked me if I wanted some of his orange neocaridina shrimp for free, so of course I said yes, he gave me 20 shrimp and they settled in very quickly and started to breed a week later. Now the tank has just been running very smoothly, balanced out very well with no almost zero algae. I do a 25% water change like once a month just to be safe even though it could probably go 3 months, I trim the hornwort in the back about every week and try to fertilize the plants when I remember to. All the original 6 guppies have past away, but I have tons of new ones and I continue to get new fry every month. I've started to work on getting all my males to look the same because I got a male I really liked and I've been trying to get all my guppies to look like him and I've almost done it! I don't know if that counts as making your own strain but its a pretty cool looking guppy, they have short flame tails with tons of blue and green colors on the body with a tiger/snakeskin looking pattern. It still needs quite a bit of work but its getting there. I also am starting to get more color on my females so I'm gonna be working on that for the next while. The shrimp: baby shrimp: Amano shrimp: Amano shrimp molt: The guppies (its hard to capture the color on video but in person its amazing):
  6. @Guppysnail so are you saying it will just take some time for them to settle in and then they should start acting normal again?
  7. I recently moved 10 of my orange neocaridina shrimp from my 10g guppy tank down to a different 10g tank that had nothing in it anymore. After moving them I noticed that they weren't really moving around or grazing constantly like my other shrimp, they kinda just sit completely still and move very slowly. After I noticed this I tested all my water parameters and it was identical to the previous tank they were in, and in that tank they were doing really well and constantly breeding. Then the next thing I tried was adding a filter with carbon for 24 hours to remove anything that might be in the water that I'm not able to test for. But still no difference in behavior. 3 of the shrimp have molted well so I feel like there is not a water parameter problem but I still can't figure it out. Also the tank was running for a bout 6 months prior to adding the shrimp because I was raising some cichlid fry in it so its decently well established. I also have lots of java moss, ,wood, indian almond leaves and I put a little Bacter AE in the tank before they went in, so they have plenty of food. If anyone has any ideas on what this could be I'd love for some help, or if you just have any other ideas on things I could try it would be greatly appreciated. WATER PARAMETERS: PH: 8.2 DGH: 13 DKH: 7 NH3: 0 NO2: 0 NO3: 5-10 TEMP: 76F The tank that the shrimp were previously in, doing very well and breeding. The new tank that I moved them to where they aren't moving around much.
  8. What are these white bugs on that hop around the top of my aquariums? are they spring tails? Ive seen them in both my tanks usually in floating plants or plants that grow to the top. they seem to be harmless but I'm just curious if anyone can identify them?
  9. I gotta get some! they look so cool! your tanks looks really awesome, I really like the dense growth.
  10. Ive seen people have lots of success with deep substrate in their planted tanks but I don't understand how they work or even the point of deep substrate. Could someone explain to me how they work and your experience with them because I'm really interested after seeing lots of people with super successful planted tanks using that method.
  11. I was just watching the aquarium co ops video on ocean aquarium in San Fransisco they have some really amazing and really clean algae free Planted tanks. The owner says that big filters cause algae to grow because they create high amounts of oxygen and fast flow. Ive also heard other people say high oxygen and fast flow helps prevent algae problems. what has your experience been? have you noticed a difference in algae growth depending on the flow in the tank?
  12. whats a good hair algae eater that would be able to hold its own with my julidochromis marlieri and neolamprologus caudopunctatus in a 65 gallon tank with high ph and hard water?
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