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82703
i'm about to buy a hood for my 10g feral tank that i had to take in due to the cold, but i have no idea what to buy...and quite honestly, i have no idea what's...
Rymel
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Nov 1, 2004
9:16 am
82704
In a message dated 10/31/04 8:33:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I haven't been following this thread all that close and if I repeat some of what others have...
Moontanman@...
moon28401
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Nov 1, 2004
12:50 pm
82705
In a message dated 10/31/2004 5:45:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, windamyr@... writes: If the tank is fishless, I'd simply run it at 84 degrees for a...
Deenerz@...
deenerzz
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Nov 2, 2004
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82706
You don't leave much clues as to what "they don't come out" means. Are the pictures completely black, blurry, badly colored, out of focus, a bright white spot,...
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radzewicz
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Nov 2, 2004
2:58 am
82707
Tissue paper placed over the flash, and taking the pictures at an angle instead of directly and square to the aquarium helps me. Bob...
Bob
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Nov 2, 2004
2:08 pm
82708
I am going to set up a 75gallon planted tank (standard size). I ordered an Eheim 2213 off of e-bay...50.00...yeah! I will have an aquaclear powerhead with a...
McDowell, Steve
satoristeve
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Nov 2, 2004
7:27 pm
82709
There is not a single answer to this and various methods are used depending on situation and type of photo you are taking. Essential for most tank shots is to...
Giancarlo Podio
tuvix72
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Nov 2, 2004
7:30 pm
82710
Use the Eheim specs for filtration purposes and the combined total for circulation purposes. You can also feed the CO2 directly into the canister intake, less...
Giancarlo Podio
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Nov 2, 2004
7:40 pm
82711
Giancarlo, Do you think that the Eheim 116gph + AC 300gph would be enough circulation in the tank? Thanks, Steve _____ From: Giancarlo Podio...
McDowell, Steve
satoristeve
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Nov 2, 2004
7:49 pm
82712
Yes I think it will work. Giancarlo ... circulation ... the ... very ... highly ... exceed ... www.highaspirationsinc.com. ... ...
Giancarlo Podio
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Nov 2, 2004
9:16 pm
82713
Hi, I have a breeding pair albino bushynose pleco's and fry in a 30 gal breeder tank. I was wondering if I could put my 6 amano shrimp in with them and not...
cichlid93
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Nov 3, 2004
2:11 pm
82714
Dar, If you are 100% sure they are amano then I think they should be fine with the bristle nose fry. I have however had a different situation with my amanos as...
N M
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Nov 3, 2004
2:31 pm
82715
<Sorry -- forgot to change the subject line!> What do you recommend to start the siphon for vacuuming gravel and changing water? I have been having to use my...
Dorothy
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Nov 3, 2004
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82716
What do you recommend to start the siphon for vacuuming gravel and changing water? I have been having to use my mouth. I came down with diarrhea that may or...
Dorothy
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Nov 3, 2004
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82717
Is this Albino Bristlenose a dwarf species? Joanna, LMD Kansas US...
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schelldweller
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Nov 3, 2004
3:50 pm
82718
You get gravel vac that you dont have to use the mouth to create the syphon. I gave someone a hand pump type gravel vac and works like a charm. If you dont get...
Nimish
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Nov 3, 2004
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82719
Joanna, I thought the bristlenoses were as it is dwarf plecs averaging between 4-5" max size. Nim...
Nimish
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Nov 3, 2004
4:09 pm
82720
To start a regular gravel vac, I put my thumb on the end of the drain tube to hold in water and fill the big end with tank water. I hold the big end up so the...
Patrick, The American...
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Nov 3, 2004
4:11 pm
82721
Easiest way to start siphon is to fill hose with water, then put a thumb over both ends & put one end in tank & other in bucket & remove thumbs. No fish water...
Walter Warmus
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Nov 3, 2004
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82722
I think with free swimming fry, they should be ok. Make sure the shrimp are getting enough to eat though. I know ghost shrimp will eat eggs and small fry, as...
Christina Chapman
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Nov 3, 2004
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82723
Submerge the gravel vac filling it with water, then tip it upside down and pull it out of the tank a little, this will send plenty of water down the tube to...
Giancarlo Podio
tuvix72
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Nov 3, 2004
4:30 pm
82724
I slide the entire siphon gravel clearner into my tank. Lee's is my favorite brand. Then I lift the big end to fill it with water. The water runs down...
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schelldweller
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Nov 3, 2004
5:35 pm
82725
Hi, Nim. Thanks for speaking up. When I see an ad for "Dwarf Albino Bristlenose" I HOPE for a fish that stays between 2 and 3 inches. I like...
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schelldweller
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Nov 3, 2004
5:43 pm
82726
Thanks, everyone, I will try that. The directions I had just said to jam it up and down until it starts -- sometimes that works, but more often than not, it...
Dorothy
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Nov 3, 2004
9:56 pm
82727
Ah yes mine worked like this too until I removed the one way valve from the inside of the gravel vac, it works but requires a fast motion and I'd usually end...
Giancarlo Podio
tuvix72
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Nov 3, 2004
9:58 pm
82728
Heloo, Well I just cant seem to keep my elaphant nose fish alive,I keep my tank at 85deg my ph is 7.1 everything is near perfect my discuss live fine but my...
Richard Waters
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Nov 3, 2004
9:59 pm
82729
How may of the Elephant Nose fish have you bought and lost? Did you buy several of the fish one after the other - like over the last year? Or have you...
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schelldweller
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Nov 4, 2004
1:53 am
82730
Dorothy, get a Python hose.. from one of the fish catalogs.. its worth the price.. If you have more then one tank its well worth it.. I have 40 tanks in side.....
Randy Pender
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Nov 4, 2004
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82731
I have a coloney of about 12-15 and they have gotten to about 3.5 to 4 inchs maxed out.. they eat rather well.. I run them only with their own species, I...
Randy Pender
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Nov 4, 2004
3:02 am
82732
Wow, Randy, 40 tanks. I run maybe 10 tanks... What kind of fish do you keep? Do you raise some others in addition to you little Bristlenoses? Do you...
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