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    Kitten Proofing my tank

    LOL, I must have just had particularly obstinate cats! We did the noise-maker (can with pennies) before we resorted to squirting...it got a curious, "can i play with it?" response....ah well....there's a reason we don't send cats for obedience training :wink:
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    Glofish, Jan 4th, and you

    Actually, I believe the reason the fish are sterilized (or at least why it is illegal to breed them) is to theoretically prevent the flourescent gene from "wandering", so to speak.
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    Kitten Proofing my tank

    Well, my roomate had a 6 month old kitten when I initially got the fish, she really didn't care about 'em (she was also the one who would rather sit and get squirted repeatedly than get off the counter). However, my very very first fish (when I was in 2nd grade!) was eaten by my siamese cat...
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    Kitten Proofing my tank

    The last cat I had around would rather sit and get squirted with water all day long rather than "obey"....and since this is just a temporary cat-sitting situation, I'd rather not open up that whole can of disciplining someone elses pet (probably just as touchy a subject as disciplining other...
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    Kitten Proofing my tank

    Hello All - I've agreed to take care of an acquaintance's 9 month old kitten while she has some repairs done on her condo. I live in an itty bitty teeny weenie efficiency apartment, and have resigned myself to the fact that the cat will pretty much be into everything. I know the aquarium is...
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    Molly looks bloated

    Just for future reference...dropsy itself is not a disease....its a symptom of a handful of ailments, some very serious, and not easily treatable. I am very sorry about the loss of your fish :( Do go out and get a "hospital" tank if you can....it can really help you out when stuff like...
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    Daphnia

    I though Daphnia were water fleas :?:
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    Driftwood & Ph

    Why I don't worry about leaving my carbon in somewhat indefiitely (or my water filter): In order for the carbon to release whatever it's holdin' on to, a more "grabby" substance would have to be introduced. Generally there is nothing being added to your system that fits that criteria...
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    do scales grow back?

    My oranda lost a couple scales a few months back (scraped off in his over rambunctious play in the the very small cave I should replace). I did a salt dip, just to clean the scrapes up a bit, and all but one have grown in (I've since invested in Melafix, since the salt dip was kind of stressful...
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    African Dwarf Frog FUNGUS! did i treat correctly? !?!

    Just as an FYI (hopefully this will ease some of your worries), an antibiotic (such as penicillin) will not treat a fungal infection....only good for bacterial infections. They get recommended far beyong their actual usefulness IMHO. Hopefully the meth blue took care of the fungus...keep an...
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    Starting a 45 Gal. Gold Fish tank.....Need your input

    Just to reiterate the excellent advice Tigerlily has already given....filtration is where you're going to want to sink your money. I just switched to a biowheel filter (I'm using a HOB), and it's so much easier...i can vacuum the heck outta the gravel without worry. Goldies don't seem to mind...
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    Temp w/o a hood.. bad idea?

    I wouldn't worry about about buying a hood, but I would do as someone suggested, and just put a couple of cookie sheets or pieces of cardboard over the top when you 1st move them... They are probably going to be pretty stressed when you put them in the new tank (try to match the water...
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    Eels and goldfish?

    What are you using to keep the ammonia down? Are you planning on forgoing cycling your tank (growing a biological filter?). I'm sure there is a way to kinda split the difference in your tank with the needs of the fish. But you are pretty much guaranteeing that you will be shortening the...
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    Fishy Names

    My goldies are named Fred Rogers and Mister McFeely. Although when the oranda showed his true piggy nature, he kinda got re-named Mister McFatA#$. The pleco...well...my friend thought it would be clever to name him/her Lady Elaine. But the name never really took. Right now he seems to go by...
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    Eels and goldfish?

    I think I would get....nothing! Here's why: (a) 1 fancy goldfish (yes, just one!) can require 20 gallons all by itself. Common goldies can require even more space, since they can get to be 8 to 12 inches long! Goldfish create a ton of waste, and the addition of one little goldie can quickly...
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    How many hours do you work?

    I joined Americorps a couple weeks ago...so technically I'm at the disposal of the community I'm serving all the time. But I actually keep somewhat normal hours...40/week scheduled, which usually turns into about 45/week, plus 10 hours/week in the car (that's the part that burns me up!)
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    what fish can i put with a male betta?

    Basically avoid anything that has similar fins (long and flowing), and anything that would like to munch on those kinds of fins. I think TG's suggestion of the the cory cats and minnows is a good one. Just make sure you get large enough schools of each, so they have no reason to feel...
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    My fishies survived a 30-hour blackout!

    I am a very lucky kid, I didn't lose power (Although we lost it at work...and I was hoping that'd mean we'd get to go home early, but noOo, we have the mother of all generators out there (which meant I got to sit at work and worry about my power being out LOL) Glad to hear your fishies...
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    Is my fish beyond help?

    Goldfish digestive systems can be very finnicky. They should only be fed goldfish food, if at all possible, along with plenty of vegetable matter (lettuce, cucumber, zucchini and other squashes, peas). It could very well be that your goldfish's diet is what's causing this bloat. While he's...
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    otitis media with labyrithitis

    yuck. if your ear still hurts, sugar water is an excellent home remedy. Vertigo...not as simple. Last bad case of vertigo I got, I ended up in the freakin' hospital (looooong story). Best of Luck to you.
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    Look what I just set up.

    In Singapore...because of the incidence of dengue fever (which is in the family of hemorragic fevers), mosquito control is actually a pretty important thing. I'm not certain of the actual legalities of it, but I do know you could be fined for it (and really...why the hell would you want a...
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    Is my fish beyond help?

    Do you have any idea what's causing the dropsy (since as I'm sure you know, dropsy is a symptom of several conditions that can afflict fish)? What are you feeding, and how often (and what are you feeding the other fish in the tank)? Have you tried using Epsom salts? It's hard (at least...
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    Look what I just set up.

    That's awsome! I saw a lot of those when I lived in Singapore...I'm not sure, but I think it's illegal to have standing water in your plant pots because of the mosquitos...but if you put fish in there (who eat the mosquito larvae), somehow it was Ok. I found myself always peaking in the large...
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    Smudged Goldfish

    Probably nothing :P Most water quality issues that would actually warrant using bottled or RO water would not be rectified by letting the water sit (in fact, it might actually emphasize them). I think a great deal of the time, at retail stores (like walmart or petsmart), the person in the...
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    Smudged Goldfish

    phyre - any reason you're using bottled water? It'd probably be a lot easier on you (and your wallet!) if you use tap water. As Gorilla said, goldies (and a lot of other fish for that matter) can live happily in a wide range of pHs. Much easier for everyone involved to use tap water...it...
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