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Fishkeeping
Topic Started: Sep 29 2013, 10:32 PM (5,018 Views)
Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

Jurassic MT
Oct 3 2013, 04:17 AM
I want to have such many live plant in my tank too! The problem is my cichlids will certainly rip them a part! So I can get only Anubias plants.
Anubias plants are great; they're very hardy. I have a lot in my current tank, and most of the plants underwater in that setup were anubias as well.
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Just got new corydoras today! They are another new panda and a sterbai!
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

I love corydoras. I had a bit fat albino corydoras in my first tank, she lived to be 7. Then I had 5 pygmies in my old betta tank, but the water was too warm and they died after a few months. :<
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

I have re-decorated my convict/cordoras tank.

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My corydoras finally show of their colouration. They looked much more beautiful than the first week got them.

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As you can see, I have bought a new panda cory. Here is it. It's a bit smaller than other panda I got earlier. All of them get along well.

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Panda trio!

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And another new comer, a sterba's cory or Corydora sterbai!!! Its colour is so fascinating.

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Lonely in the tank, cuz it's quite more expensive than the earlier species.

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"Hi, may I join you guys too? I am so lonely and I want buddies so bad."

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The next destination.... Corydora duplicareus! Muah ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!

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OwlParrot
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Just got two new pieces of driftwood for my tank :D
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

My amano shrimps are all carrying eggs now, but the larvae can only survive in seawater, so I'll get no baby shrimps. :<
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LilMiyu
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I actually have a very small aquarium (1-2 gallons) for my blue betta Azul. I only got him a couple months ago so I wanna wait until he grows a little bigger before I get him a bigger tank. Hes very pretty though (blue with hints of peach and red) :3
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i no longer have one of the catfish, i gave it to a friend of mine for his aquarium. i've choosen the smaller one, not only because it was prettier, but also because, being smaller, it didn't get as much food as the larger ones, and i was afraid it would have been outcompeted in the long run.
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LilMiyu
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I just cleaned my bettas tank. He will love his home clean and will get a special treat tonight.. freeze dried worms! But Ive heard you should only feed them a tiny one at a time. Is this true?
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

Yes, they're both fattening and can cause digestive trouble if you give them more than 1 or 2 at once a few times a week.
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LilMiyu
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Alright, thanks Sheather :) This is my first betta. Ill give him one once every week then.
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I have a 65 SE Asian Blackwater Biotope. It housed:
-15 Tiger Barbs
-3 Dwarf Guorami
-13 Rainbow Barbs
-A huge Siamese Algae Eater
A couple of weeks ago a lot of my fish died. It turns out a had a huge PH spike. It went from 6.2 to 7.8! Most of the fish were very fragile so now I am down to the algae eater, 4 rainbow barbs, and 9 tiger barbs.
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Mathius Tyra
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LilMiyu
Oct 17 2013, 08:05 PM
I just cleaned my bettas tank. He will love his home clean and will get a special treat tonight.. freeze dried worms! But Ive heard you should only feed them a tiny one at a time. Is this true?
My convict cichlids can eat blood worm as much as they want. They are so durable toward disease! xD

The problem is stooopid fish usually split the worms everywhere and end up abandon them. And it's me that have to clean all of them!

@Oviraptor: Nice tank! But beware! the Tiger Barbs might try to nip the gourami's long pelvic fins!
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

I used to keep gouramis with tiger barbs and had no issues. Barbs generally only go after long flowing fins like on guppies or bettas, not the feelers on gouramis.
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eternal finessé

I have got three tanks ( tropical) for my denison's barbs. They are planted with Java Moss, Duckweed, and some driftwood. I also have "dito" a plant found here in India. The fishes live peacefully. I also have a tank for Bala Sharks.
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