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    Free: 6 white clouds in San Francisco

    *GONE* 6 white clouds in San Francisco The white clouds have been claimed. Thanks!
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    Mystery snails outcompeting cory cats for food

    Cool- thanks for the advice! Breaking up the wafers is a great idea.
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    color loss and fuzzy white patches

    So far, 2 fish affected. One cardinal tetra, one rummynose tetra. A cardinal tetra was first. It had a loss of color, specifically around the dorsal fin. The area was slightly raised and white-ish. One day later, a rummynose showed problems. It also had a white-ish raised spot right behind...
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    Mystery snails outcompeting cory cats for food

    I have 12 panda corys and 3 golden mystery snails (pomacea diffusa). If I drop in several sinking wafers to feed the cory cats, the snails will immediately make a bee-line for them, from wherever they are in the tank. (Snails are faster than you think!) Problem is, they are eating far more of...
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    Pairing dwarf gouramis of different color types?

    Thanks for the info! I'm lucky enough that my LFS has 3 different color varieties of dwarf gourami, and a bunch of females in the plain-ol-dwarf-gourami tank.
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    Pairing dwarf gouramis of different color types?

    I'd like to get a neon blue or powder blue dwarf gourami and a female companion gourami. I don't intend to breed them, but I do want them to be buddies. Do you think it matters if the female is of the normal, non-special-color type? I'm asking because it seems to be pretty easy to find a...
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    Increase tetra shoaling behavior by adding larger fish?

    I read somewhere that small community fish (mostly tetras) will shoal more tightly / more often if there are larger fish in the tank with them. Is this the case? How much larger would the other fish have to be? Any suggestions? (I'm planning a planted 55 gallon with cardinal tetras...
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    austin, tx: stocked freshwater 24g nanocube

    Price reduced: now $75! That's a heck of a deal. Seriously. I really hope this will go to someone who likes the plants and the fish. They're happy fish in a nice tank. Again- local pickup only (NW Austin, TX).
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    austin, tx: stocked freshwater 24g nanocube

    This is a nice turn-key ready-to-enjoy fish tank. A very well established tank... up and running for over a year. I have a NanoCube 24 DX (24 gallon) tank with a low-height stand that I made myself. I converted the tank for freshwater use by swapping in a slower pump (MaxiJet 600 if I recall...
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    Whoa! My panda corys spawned!!

    I wasn't even trying to breed them! I was watching the tank last night and in the densely-planted background I saw a fast darting of something the size of a tadpole. I looked very carefuly and saw that there is a baby panda cory cat back there! Whoa!! I don't know how many there are-...
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    Middle Stratum Swimmers: Neon Tetra vs. Cardinal vs. ???

    Just wanted to post for the benefit of the archives that my 9 neons are doing exactly what I hoped they would. They spend a good deal of time front-and-center in the middle stratum. They're great!
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    Hungry tetras won't eat from surface.

    update: they still won't eat from the feeder ring, but I tried putting a few flakes on the surface just outside of the ring and they went NUTS and all smacked at the surface for the food. But they just leave the food in the ring floating there. Stupid fish. :roll:
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    Hungry tetras won't eat from surface.

    Thanks for the advice, y'all. I guess I'll just feed the flakes slowly and deliberately. Interestingly enough, I've read that both tetras and cory cats like freeze-dried bloodworms as a treat. Since they float and never sink, though, I can't get any of my fish to eat them! Heh. Oh well.
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    Hungry tetras won't eat from surface.

    I have 11 neon tetras. If I put some flakes in the tank, they will chase after and eat the flakes that sink (before they hit the bottom). They sink pretty fast, though, so 90% of the food ends up on the bottom, uneaten. Not good. So I got a feeder ring in an effort to slow the rate at which...
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    Can I kill snails with an intentional ammonia spike?

    Wow, definitely confirmed about the bridgesii eating the pond snails. At least the dead ones. I squish them against the glass with a stick (sorry little fellas) and 15 minutes later the mystery snail has vacuumed them all up. He sucks one up, pauses for about 3 seconds, then cruises along in...
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    Can I kill snails with an intentional ammonia spike?

    happygirl: thanks! I went to home-depot and got some plexiglass and cut it to shape, then bent it using the heat from the gas stove (ouch ouch ouch). It makes a good partition between the Eco-Complete planted area in the back and the 3M ColorQuartz s-grade sand area in the front. I wanted the...
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    Tiny white critters hitched a ride on plant shipment: ???

    Thanks everyone! I did a search on "copepods" and that sounds like them, alright.
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    Tiny white critters hitched a ride on plant shipment: ???

    There are some TINY white creatures that are on the plants and near the back wall of the tank. There aren't that many of them, but I'm hoping someone here can help ID them in case they're parasites that will harm fish or something. 1. They're so small that they're almost not visible. 2. Some...
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    Can I kill snails with an intentional ammonia spike?

    Here's the plan for stocking; do any of these guys eat snail egg sacs? I'm going to quarantine each batch for 2 weeks prior to putting them in the 24g cube tank. Week 1: Add my 5 existing panda cory cats from the Q tank. Week 3: Add 9 neon tetras. Week 5: Add 3 new panda cory cats. Week 7: Add...
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    Can I kill snails with an intentional ammonia spike?

    So I set up my new tank and have been cycling it for just over a month. The cycle is complete. I can add ammonia every day, and all I see is nitrate. So hurray, right? Time to buy the plants and prepare the tank for adding fish! My old tank is DOMINATED by nuisance snails, and I wanted to...
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    Need help with choosing compatible fish

    Yeah, but make sure you buy "pomacea bridgesii" variety. This isn't hard to do since 99% of these guys I've ever seen for sale are bridgesii. But double-check anyway, just to be sure.
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    Middle Stratum Swimmers: Neon Tetra vs. Cardinal vs. ???

    The 10g is my current aquarium. I'm cycling the new 24g aquarium now, and all the fish (my cories and any new fish) will live in the bigger tank. I'll keeping the 10g as a quarantine / hospital tank only. Next time I'm at the LFS I'll take a look at the dwarf gouramis. They look very pretty...
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    Middle Stratum Swimmers: Neon Tetra vs. Cardinal vs. ???

    I have a 10 gallon with some panda cory cats. I'm setting up a 24 gallon (started the cycle this AM). Once cycled, I'd like to put the pandas in there with some kind of middle-swimming fish. I'm particularly interested in some kind of fish with blue coloring. I really love the look of neon...
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    My CO2-less plain-substrate 24g tank plan: will it work?

    I've done some more research on my lighting options, and found that my best option is to just use one 36W bulb as neilanh suggests. That makes for 1.5 watts per gallon. At this lower light level, will I still need a carbon source like Flourish Excel? Or will I be okay just dosing plain...
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    My CO2-less plain-substrate 24g tank plan: will it work?

    It's a 24-gallon "nanocube" tank, primarily designed for reef aquariums. I'm going to use it for a freshwater community tank, though. The stock lighting is two 36-watt 50/50 10k/actinic lamps for 72 watts total. I don't like the actinic, so I'm going to try to find plain 7500k-ish lamps to...
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