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  1. VioletGoby

    FM pictures

    My firemouth :)
  2. VioletGoby

    Proud to say this tank is complete. :)

    I really love the tank layout!
  3. VioletGoby

    Bloodworm portioning

    It may be. It's a great food to help grow your fish fast, but too much is risking constipation. To split the cubes easily, I scoop tank water into Tupperware and melt the blood worm cube. (I like to.use a large eye-dropper to feed my fishes) You can refreeze the portion you don't use.
  4. VioletGoby

    post your cichlid setup here!

    I really like the layout! Looks realistic too.
  5. VioletGoby

    How do I take care of my fry?

    Cute! Keep it seperated or it will be eaten. Feed it crushed up flakes.
  6. VioletGoby

    post your cichlid setup here!

    Love your JDs!
  7. VioletGoby

    JD always looks full...

    Either way!
  8. VioletGoby

    JD always looks full...

    Yeah! Do you feed veggies? Peas?
  9. VioletGoby

    When to upgrade?

    I think he will be fine for now. I think up until 5-8 inches you'll be fine.
  10. VioletGoby

    Best cichlid setup

    You could still use the cichlid stones as tank deco. Making larger "caves" with driftwood pn top of them.
  11. VioletGoby

    10 gallon fry tank INSIDE main tank

    Mesh would work. You can find it addy any craft stores. Mosquito net type material.
  12. VioletGoby

    JD always looks full...

    Gotta pic?
  13. VioletGoby

    10 gallon fry tank INSIDE main tank

    I think that sounds awesome. My acrylic divider didn't stop fry from swimming in between the edges. I think a ten gallon tank inside is a great idea! I'll be following this.
  14. VioletGoby

    When to upgrade?

    Probably ASAP. You don't want him to start bullying the tetras. You'll be fine waiting for his new home to cycle.
  15. VioletGoby

    Best cichlid setup

    Adding driftwood is a great way to mimic the cichlids natural environment. It can add hiding places and lower the ph. Plecos and snails like to lightly snack on it also.
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