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    Vampire shrimp

    Shrimp are the greatest addition to any tank. Even though they dont do alot (and even though they filter feed/eat algae, etc, it is so minimal)... they are SO fun to watch.
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    buying a used tank with stand

    It looks like some hornwort in the back. Some high growing crypts and hornwort would be phenominal for a hex tank, as they both grow UP and not out. Angels are another great suggestion. These are the hints you need to be saying, but like I said.... have your husband plan out which fish are...
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    Well, I sure wasn't expecting this either, Part II.

    You being 21, and in college, lets hope the fertility gods stopped with your tank :)
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    buying a used tank with stand

    They arent really harder to keep clean. It will be easier to take care of than your 10 gallon. But it doenst have alot of surface to air contact. Do this for your husband. Have him design what tank he wants and which fish go in there. That helped me convince my wife... something about a man...
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    NooB Questions

    76-78 is fine for the other fish. Your 2 goldies should be kept less than 70 degrees. Again... you don't have to take them back to the same store. I would take them to any LFS, and get credit, then maybe get a few more freshwater tropical fish that compliment what you have now. That would be...
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    Angels, single or a pair?

    30 gallon. It didn't say in post or on his info. I went to some of his old posts to find the info. I am thorough :D
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    Angels, single or a pair?

    With all these fish- 3 zebra loach 1 black spotted bulldog pleco 3 oto's 4 cherry barbs 2 german blue rams 1 Rainbow shark I dont think you should get another one ;) Not to mention, the only way 2 angels would work in a tank that small is if they were a mating pair, and you would have to...
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    pH Advice

    No. Chillin hit it on the head. The only shifting will occur with a buffer. It is always better to have a stable pH then the "ideal" pH.
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    Need Advice, Moving BIG Fish...

    Sorry I was late to give advice. I was going to say, toss it over your shoulder and run to the new tank quickly :lol: Good news it sounds bluegrass. If a fish is dying, then it would be getting worse, not better. So keep up the melafix treatment (you must go through a bottle a day!), and...
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    Questions on African Cichlids, Just got my first fish

    Matt aka DeFeKt gave you the perfect advice. Try to mimic the african's natural environment with limestone to create good hardness, plus it looks cool. Some bad news, is that it is harder to keep your plants alive with excessively hard water, so find a happy medium. My advice would be, next...
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    Crystal Clear water

    Purr gave excellent advice on the boiling. That most likely is what it is, and then it should have VERY little in the next month. Also, about the other filter. I know you have a 70 gallon tank right now, what is your gph of your current filter, and what gallon rating is it for? You might...
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    50,000 gallon home aquarium

    Seen that before too.... its pretty awesome. I think I would use 1,000 Aquaclear HOBs for filtration, and put 1,000,000 neons in there :lol:
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    Tank Mate Suggestions

    I agree... cories and/or cherry shrimp (Id get both :D) But you need a little cover for both... so maybe a little hornwort, java moss, java ferns for low maintenance plants?
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    55 Gallon

    It isn't necessarily the pH as much as it is a CONSTANT pH. That is much much MUCH more important. However, if you want to completely mimick the environment, then a higher pH (with limestone to increase hardness) would be ideal for an african tank. They are a little complicated if you are...
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