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cavdad45

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  1. No need to buy it, eventually it will just appear
  2. they need proteins, so let them scavenge frozen blood worms. Everyone else in the tank will love it too. Feed in the evening because, my experience has shown them to be more nocturnal
  3. I have a pair od apistogramma C. They provide good entertainment value and my pair seem pretty much team players in my tank
  4. Absolutely, I have a shoal of panda corys in with my pair of albino bristlenose. have successfully bred twice this year and havent had any noticeable predadation. In the egg stage, the male does a great job protecting the clutch until they are free roaming
  5. i love babies. exciting every time
  6. I agree whole-heartedly. The top cause is rough or sharp gravel
  7. Lennie, I keep them in a 20 high with 5 albino cories and a half dozen or so Endlers
  8. I love them. They do well in a community and are not the bully fish I was worried about. They do add that centerpiece to the tank
  9. I defintely like the idea of cories, but make sure they get food for them and not relying on scraps or cleanup. Kuhli loaches are an okay fish, but they do make themselves scarce. Great at hiding. Livebearers are fun, but constant spawns can make the population explode. (I have a pair of Apistogramma C. that keep the newborn population in check.
  10. I use first bites, BugBites pellets, and BBS. they will grow fast by their nature.
  11. It's easier to ask for forgiveness, than asking for permission
  12. All the above. Personally, i use water sprite as a floater for fry cover and let the roots eventually find their way to the substrate.
  13. Water changes in all 3 tanks, used old water to water my indoor plants and in my seed starter for this year's garden. Moved a few male endlers from growout tank to GenPop. Moved my massive mystery snails to a tank for servicing
  14. in one tank, I have a calico bristlenose that spends a half the time out of view. My other tank has a pair of albino bristlenose, The female is always hanging in the front where the food is dropped. The male hides a lot and when he works eggs in his cave, you only see the tail. But all in all, they are all peaceful and mind their own business and i see them frequently enough that I dont fret about their whereabouts everytime I look in.
  15. Gary, that's what my daughter named hers and it fits
  16. Glad he's doing better, but I would go with further quarantine, It cant hurt,
  17. Baby Brine shrimp, all fish love them regarless of size and the baby fish grow quicker and more survive from predators
  18. I have a coconut cave and a Co-Op tube, but my male dug a cave under a gragon stone and produced fry
  19. I take lousy pics, never got the hang of making quality photos in my aquariums
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