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  1. Heyo, so I have a quick question. I have 6 Julii Corydoras in my heavily planted aquarium. They started glass surfing about 2 days ago but I figured it was because I did a water change, but they continued the behavior for several days. This morning I fed super heavy ( this isn't something I do every day, I test water regularly don't worry.) so everyone in the tank had a huge meal this morning. I noticed that my corydoras stopped glass surfing after that and they still haven't glass surfed again today. When I feed I always sprinkle food on the top of the surface first to lure voracious eaters away so I can sneak the sinking wafers/pellets in for the bottom feeders. I always make sure to watch the corydoras eat before I walk away because I worry about them not getting enough food. So this leads me to think that they were glass surfing because they were hungry because they stopped when I fed heavy? But I watch them eat every time I feed a normal amount? I tried searching the web to see if corydoras glass surf when they're hungry but I couldn't find anything on it. So I'm super conflicted on why they were glass surfing, water parameters are fine and there's no predators/big fish in the tank. Anyone have any ideas? 

  2. Heyo, I'm thinking about removing the heater in my aquarium this summer because it's big & bulky and doesn't look too pleasing. My heater is set to 73 but the temperature almost never drops  below 74. When doing research online I kept coming across people saying things like "You need a heater in the summer because it's important to maintain stable water temperatures for your fish" but don't fish experiance temp shifts in the wild? Typically the temp in my aquarium can range from 73 - 77 throughout the course of the day. What is considered "stable" when it comes to temp? 

  3. I had my main display tank up and running with just mystery snails & shrimp for a while and I was starting to have a population boom of bladder snails. The glass of my aquarium was literally peppered with tiny snails everywhere. I was contemplating buying a group dwarf chain loaches to get rid of the snails but I couldn't because my quarantine tank was already housing platties and corydoras. The time came for me to finally add the fish from my qt tank to the main display. The day after I added them I decided to visit my mom so I was gone for two days. When I returned there were roughly only 10 bladder snails remaining. Previously there was easily over 100 or so bladder snails and there were four clutches of bladder snail eggs on the underside of the heater. They were all gone! I suspect the platties are the ones that rid the snails because I recently seen a platty try to eat one but it was a bit too big to go in its mouth. Am I the only one that didn't know you could use platties to control bladder snail populations?

    For context:

    All the bladder snails were babies and I have 6 platties in my 44g display. I doubt they would eat full size adult bladder snails because they don't bother my pet snails. 

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  4. On 5/6/2022 at 9:10 AM, Tihshho said:

    Th Xtreme Wafers don't last 30 minutes in most of my tanks, but that's thanks to pleco's and shrimp. I go through a big container in almost 1.5-2months? Not just one goes in per tank... Not even two or three...

    That's interesting, my shrimp (Amano and cherry) will not touch the wafers for the life of them in my display. I usually have to wait for the mystery snails to finish them off. Maybe I have a bad batch or something?

  5. On 5/5/2022 at 9:40 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

    I didn't have luck with the xtreme wafers and have switched to a different food for that type of a food.

    Was the problem that the fish wouldn't eat it? Also, if you don't mind sharing what food did you switch to? I might do that in the future because it seems like I might not have luck with it either

  6. On 5/5/2022 at 9:18 PM, Tihshho said:

    Why are you only feeding your QT tank so infrequently? 

     

    On 5/5/2022 at 9:19 PM, AndEEss said:

    Why are you spreading feedings out 3-4 days in quarantine? 
     

    I’ve never heard anyone suggest that before. Seems to me that if you’re worried about potential diseases, you’d want your fish to eat well to help them overcome those illnesses. 

    I'm following Cory's advice for helping fish pass internal parasites.

  7. On 5/5/2022 at 8:44 PM, Tihshho said:

    Besides the Cory's and Platties you mentioned, what other fish are in the tank?

    Just corys and platties because it's a qt tank lol 

     

    On 5/5/2022 at 8:44 PM, Tihshho said:

    You might want to consider feeding a flake food or a tiny pellet instead.

    I also feed Xtream nano which is a huge hit but I want to make sure the Cories are getting a proper diet while in qt so they aren't lacking in any nutrient. 

     

    With the feedings being spread out 3-4 days apart (because of them being in qt) It seems like they should be eager to gobble up any food that gets thrown in the tank. I wonder if they would even touch it once they get moved into the display tank and are being fed on a daily basis 

  8. On the back of Xtreme bottom wafers it says to feed an amount that can be consumed within 2-3 minutes but my fish usually take 2-3 hours to consume them. I get that they're designed so they sink quick and dissolve slowly so other community fish don't gobble them up but is it normal for the food to sit around for 2-3 hours? I've noticed my corydoras and platties peck at them but it seems like the pellets are so hard that they don't break off. I've even tried breaking each pellet into 4-6 pieces but it doesn't seem to help much. Also, when I've fed heavy with other foods I noticed that no one will really touch the wafers and I have to take them out with a net. Do my fish just not like them or is that normal? 

  9. On 5/1/2022 at 12:44 PM, Ken Burke said:

    I get where you are coming from, but not sure I agree with your conclusion.

    I absolutely agree! I didn't think of the impact of LFSs. 

     

    On 5/1/2022 at 12:44 PM, Ken Burke said:

    The best answer is not so much regulation, but education.  

    Great point. Education is the key to most things, especially when it comes to a hobby like ours. Thank you for making great points and expanding!

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  10. The amount of fish that are abused is absolutely the most upsetting thing to me. The fact that I can walk into any chain store in my city and see fish being abused is horrifying. The amount of people that buy a .1 gallon "tank" for their betta. The uneducated pet store owners that tell customers that they can keep koi in average aquariums. The fact that it's still LEGAL to sell bowls marketed as "tanks" is so upsetting. I literally seen a video on YouTube where a kid had 17 common goldfish in a bowl. Where are the responsible parents at? Why don't people understand that fish are ANIMALS! You wouldn't keep your dog in a kennel 24/7 without ever letting it outside to use the bathroom so why do people think it's acceptable to keep a goldfish in a tank that's barely big enough for them to fit in. We absolutely need more regulations on pet stores, it's not right. Walmart stopped selling (abusing) fish because people spoke out against it, I feel the community as a collective should push for the better treatment of fish.

  11. Heyo, quick question about using the med trio to preventively treat fish.

    I currently have platties and corydoras in qt with the med trio. In the Preventative Fish Treatment Section Cory says you're supposed to put in one dose of each med and let that sit for one week then I assume you're good? What's confusing me is that in the next section of the video he says if you're treating internal tape worms that you have to follow up 2-3 weeks later because the med can only kill adult worms and you need to treat them again once the eggs hatch. Should I assume my fish have tape worms; leaving them in qt and following up? 

  12. On 4/30/2022 at 3:00 PM, Seattle_Aquarist said:

    I run Fluval Planted 3.0 lights on my tanks and have access to a PAR meter and I would recommend the following settings for your fixture to start (Use Pro-Mode).
    Red@100%
    Blue@100%
    Cold White@100%
    Pure White @50%
    Warm White@50%

    I would start with a photoperiod of about 6 hours maximum.  Increase 1/2 hour per week until algae becomes an issue.

    I'll try this out and keep everyone posted! Thank you 🙂 

  13. Heyo, so I’m having a bit of a hard time with my plants. Most of them aren’t doing anything or they’re producing new growth really slowly. I’m running a Fluval 3.0 with settings on 100% and I’m dosing 10ml easy green and 10ml easy iron each week. Plus everything is planted in Fluval stratum. I honestly thought that I’d be growing an algae farm by now but some how the diatoms I had are starting to disappear. The only real growth I’ve seen is from the water sprite but not as much as I’d expect. Any tips?

    Parameters/Plants:

    44 gallons

    Ammonia - 0 ppm

    Nitrites - 0 ppm

    Nitrates - 25 ppm

    pH - 7.4 - 7.6

    GH - 250 - 300 ppm

    KH - 80 ppm

    Plants - Staurogyne Repens, Water Sprite, Anubis, Scarlet Temple, Pearl Weed, Money Wort, Mayaca Fluviatilis

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  14. On 4/29/2022 at 3:51 AM, isaly said:

    I'm near sighted with an astigmatism but my color vision is pretty good.

    I'm in the exact same boat. I was actually considering getting my vision tested to see if I had some sort of color blindness because of how hard it is for me to tell the difference between the colors. I'm relieved to see that I'm not alone in my struggle. There were many great tips in this thread that I'll be applying in my testing routine.

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  15. Like @Guppysnail and @Colu I'd recommend water changing it out. If you're having high ammonia then most likely the fish are having a hard time pulling oxygen from the water. Adding certain water conditioners can also use up available oxygen which may make it worse for your fish. As for the detoxifying of ammonia, nitrite, and nitrates I'm not sure. I only use Fritz Complete and it claims to detoxify ammonia, nitrites and reduce (not detox) nitrates.

  16. On 4/28/2022 at 9:02 AM, gardenman said:

    When aquaculture folk talk bioload they typically talk about the weight of the fish/creatures the system is to support and the amount of food they're given.

    I was always curious how they measured bioload. Thank you for the breakdown!

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