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i tied my anubais to driftwood with cotton. it was not that easy in the tank but with a little patience i got it attached. does anyone know how long it takes the rhizomes to take hold?
Thanks for that link I could not find anything.
It's a 20 gallon long its been established for years
stocking.
5zebra danios
5glowlight danios
7 wmc minnows
1 hillstream loach
the danio in question is at least 18 months old. It seems more active now and the slime layer seems to have...
found it this morning near the bottom of the tank
its very lethargic and has a very think layer of slime on its body starting just behind its head ive pulled it from the tank but now im unsure what is wrong please help
water parameters are all ok and no other fish seem to be effected
I would strip the old silicone if it does need resealing. I was looking at this myself and every thing I read insists on removing old seals completely, maybe just a liability thing from the silicone manufacture. But better safe than sorry 55g is a lot of water to clean up off the floor
I thought that might be the case, I was hopeful I could get away with just a pair. Looks like I will have to go hunting round the LFS's for some dwarf species.
Thanks for the help
So I've finished my 55 gal (for the moment) and now I'm looking to rebuild the 20 gal long that I inherited from my girlfriend when we moved in together. It's full of plastic plants and resin ornaments some zebra damios, white cloud mountain minows and a hillstream loach. I'm planning on moving...
Thanx rozdab. I'm happy with it for a 1st attempt. It wasn't exactly what I had in mind when I started but I think it turned out ok.
One last tip that a friend passed to me.
When building, once you pick up a piece of slate, use it
It stops the structure from looking too uniform like a brick wall.