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    Fancy Oscar question

    It is in a 25 gallon right now, I realize it will outgrow this tank in the future, but for now it is ok. It shares the tank with a very small red tail shark (which is doing just fine). My tank has been up and running for over 4 months now, so it is cycled. Nitrates: 20ppm Nitrites: 0ppm All...
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    Fancy Oscar question

    I just recently got a small fancy oscar (only about 4 inches long right now). It was very active in the tank (from walmart), the most active of all the oscars, its colors were bright, and it looked over all pretty healthy. The guy at walmart put it in a bag (he didnt use water from the tank...
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    Spot on head

    I was doing a PWC today and I just noticed that there was a little discoloration on the head of my common pleco. It was a light brown/red color and circular. I never noticed it before so I dont know if it has always been there or not. Any ideas?
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    recommendation?

    Hi everyone. Somewhat new to the boards, and very pleased so far with all the information I have found. My 25 gallon tall has been set up for a little over a month now and has: -common pleco (~1in) -fantail goldfish (~2.5 in) -shubunkin goldfish (~2.5 in) -silver tipped shark that im housing...
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    columbian shark feeding

    Sorry its taken so long to get back to you, been pretty busy with classes. (This is my last semester in the dorms also.) I started feeding the columbians flake food and they seen to really enjoy it. However, one doesnt eat still. Last night he was starting to float upside down and wasnt...
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    columbian shark feeding

    I just recently got my first aquarium, an eclipse 2, 25 gallon for my dorm room. In it put 3 columbian sharks (~2.5 inches each) and a common pleco(~2 inches). The columbians really seem to enjoy themselves, constantly playing in the current and with eachother. (I realize they will outgrow...
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