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    Fiddler Crab Dance (video)

    About a month ago I bought a fiddler crab from a local pet store and I have to say these guys are pretty interesting. Here's a video of him doing his "dance": http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6642864066850030000 What the pet store told me, however, was that fiddler crabs can do fine in...
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    Upgrading and Cycling...oh my!

    You could try Seachem Stability - many people have had positive results with it. It contains dormant forms of the beneficial bacteria that are involved in the cycling process of your tank. The best part about it is that you're supposed to use it with fish in the tank because ammonia and other...
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    Could use a little extra help.

    My local Petsmart carries $15 dollar hoods that have two crappy incandescent bulbs. I bought one of these, trashed the bulbs, and screwed in two 6500k 20 watt bulbs from WalMart. They light up the tank wonderfully and my plants seem to be growing well!
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    adf in a 10 gal

    My ADF doesn't really require any special treatment. When I put flakes, algae wafers, or shrimp pellets in the tank he starts to get active and will eventually find scraps to eat. ADFs are almost blind close up so its amusing watching him dive for a flake and gulp the fin of a panda cory. :D...
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    Godzilla Shrimp (PICS ADDED)

    There's a possibility that he crawled out. A couple sites I read stated that bamboos can occasionally jump ship. Check around your tank for some floor jerkey! :P That's probably not the case though.
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    Godzilla Shrimp (PICS ADDED)

    I just bought one of these guys several days ago! I saw him at PetCo and knew I had to have one of these revolting little creatures in my 10g. Well, mine turned a very dark brown and looks absolutely disgusting (which is a good thing). I'm guessing this is because he has chosen a spot under my...
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    Bio Spira Updates

    Bio-spira pooped out on me. It started my cycle quickly but didn't end it. What worked for me was Seachem's Stability. Cycled my tank in a week with only a tiny ammonia / nitrite spike.
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    Hi! Some help with my new aquarium please!

    Give a quick visit to the inventory of plants on this site as well as plantgeek.net. This should give you a good idea on what you will be able to grow! Just make sure you have fluorescent lighting of the correct Kelvin and wattage! A quick search will give you more info on this. You might want...
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    Could use a little extra help.

    And to address your other questions: Does your light fixture have slots that a regular household lightbulb would fit into? If it does, you can simply put in a couple compact flourescent lightbulbs in. Not any bulb, though. You must find bulb(s) that are the correct Kelvin and wattage for your...
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    Could use a little extra help.

    None of your pictures are working for me. But no matter what fish you got, you added them in too early. A cycle takes a month or more, even longer if you let the tank cycle with fish because you must perform constant water changes. If you want to avoid a nasty cycle, buy lots of fast growing...
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    1 gallon

    A betta would be fine. Its still a bit small, but almost anything is better than the cups they have to rot in. You can also try a ghost shrimp or two with the betta, but that's dependant on your betta's personality.
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    Filter intake cover that important?

    Just bought some young amano shrimp...What an awesome addition they're making! Anyways, I heard that they are prone to getting stuck in intake filters. I currently have some neons, panda corys, an african dwarf frog, and these new shrimp in the 10g tank. They're about 1-1.5" long. I have an...
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    Panda Cories - Shrimp pellets too big?

    Ammonia, nitrite undetectable and nitrate @ a little less than 20. Ph is a little on the soft side (not sure off hand, I know its more than 6). I'm keeping the temp at 79 which seems to be the max healthy temp for the cories. Maybe lowering it several degrees would help? I would think the...
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    Panda Cories - Shrimp pellets too big?

    So I read that cories love shrimp pellets, so I bought some of those Omega brand ones that are supposed to be high quality. They look small in the bottle but get almost twice as big as they sink to the bottom of the tank. My cories didn't have a very good start...I found them at my local...
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    Crack in my 2 week old acrylic tank

    Just noticed a new small crack in my Eclipse 6g right smack in the center of the bow front. The tank is only 2 weeks old. It's small crack about 3 or 4 mm long, but it seems to be inside the acrylic -- I can't feel it on either side. Are acrylic cracks prone to spreading like glass? It's at a...
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    divided my tank today

    Without a filter you're just looking at more frequent water changes, especially with snails because they can be messy little guys despite their rep for cleaning algae. You can always pick up a cheap filter meant for small tanks at a Wal-Mart or other chain store that should fit in there fine and...
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    melafix question!!

    5ml per 10 gallons is the same as 1ml per two gallons of water. So close to 3 ml should be fine. Don't worry too much about overdosing, its a mild natural formula that shouldn't hurt your snail or anything else besides the disease in your tank. Read the instructions on the bottle and make sure...
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    My first real freshwater tank.

    The cycle can take anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. You can also use a product called Bio-Spira to "instant cycle" your tank. It can be hit and miss but I thought it was worthwhile...Cycled my tank in about a week and a half. Others had it cycle their tank overnight. Other stuff like using filter...
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    Unidentified Swiming Object...

    I'm a nub, but it looks like a type of killifish to me. Looks rather similar to the fish in the back here: http://aka.org/modules/xcgal/displayimage.php?pid=271&album=random&cat=&pos=-271 At a first glance I thought it was a female betta, but I'm doubting that now. EDIT: What Fluff said. :P
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    Wondering if I have big problems

    If its only his overall color that's changing it can really be anything. Most likely not NTD (but its definitely a possibility). I've been going through similar problems with my tetras but I think I've almost got it sorted out now. The ring around your tank MIGHT be due to whatever medications...
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    Neon Tetra Disease -- or maybe not?

    Bought the Melafix and Pimafix yesterday and dosed the tank. The spot simply looks like a whitish discoloration -- it looks like it could simply be his natural coloration. His fins are fine. The rest of the fish seem fine today. Only problem I can see is that they aren't very active...they just...
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    Cycling and Ammonia

    I wouldn't risk it. You want something with only ammonia and water. I recently started up an aquarium myself and I was wondering the same thing before I decided on trying Bio-Spira instead. Here's a thread I found from another forum: http://www.fishforums.net/lofiversion/index.php/t38840.html...
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    Neon Tetra Disease -- or maybe not?

    I recently started a tank with a school of 10 tetras (using Bio-Spira). It didn't cycle within 24hrs, but it's done something. Nitrites have been fluxing from .3ppm to .8ppm but amonia has been below .25ppm. The first PWC I did was about 40% -- probably a bit too much for the first time. I have...
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    5 gal tank.. what can go in it?

    I'd recommend some cherry, amano, or ghost shrimp -- they're very lively and fun to watch and add very little to the bio load. Along with the shrimp you could also stick in an apple snail (make sure its a brig, the cana species grow to the size of a baseball) -- they come in many awesome colors...
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    Fatty Tetras -- Overfeeding?

    Yeah, I did a search a while ago and found that temperature ranges vary wildy from site to site. I'm going to stick with 82 for now -- they seem happy ATM. I guess it can also depend on the breeder of the tetras?
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