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    For Sale: Red Cherry Shrimps, Marmorkrebs, Chocolate Shrimps

    RED CHERRY SHRIMP Tearing a tank down to make space for different shrimps...and have about 40+ Red Cherry Shrimps of mixed grades (standard to Fire Red) to move. Sizes range from 1/4" to 1"+. These will be pulled from about three different tanks, including my Fire Red tank (shown below)...
  2. J

    New Addition! Pelvicachromis Pulchers :D

    Here's a fun and attractive addition to the 29g... They were quite feisty on the way home and during the first 30 minutes of drip acclimation...however, they seem quite comfortable and right at home now! The only downside was I had just recently rescaped my 29g last weekend...and had to do...
  3. J

    For Sale or trade: Subwassertang and Red Cherry Shrimp (Fire Red Culls)

    Available for sale/trade is some subwassertang which is a low-light, low-maintenance 'plant' that resembles seaweed. It grows similar to moss. Great for frys and shrimps. I have 3 'golfball' sized portions (measured dry) available for $6. Shipping is available at $4 first class or $7...
  4. J

    Bowling Green, KY

    Looking to see if there are any local fish enthusiast in the area that may be interested in getting together for social swaps and what not. Otherwise, for those not familiar, we do have a local fish club that focuses primarily in the ~100 mile radius of Bowling Green, KY. However, we do have...
  5. J

    Recommendation: Brichardi (Neolamprologous) or Kribensis?

    Looking to add one of these pairs to a planted 29g. Currently it houses 4 Zebra Danios, 1 Bristlenose Pleco, and 2 Amanos. Plants are Corkscrew Vals, Dwarf Sag, Rotala, and various Mosses. Two large driftwoods. I was just wondering what everyone's recommendation would be based on...
  6. J

    IDing Jewel Cichlid Juvies

    Recently acquired some Jewel Cichlid frys and was wondering if anyone could help me determine what kind it likely it is. I believe it may either be hemichromis bimaculatus or hemichromis lifalilis. Thank you!
  7. J

    Newbie to AA - Returning to the Hobby

    Hey all, Been back into the hobby for ~2 months after a long (~5-8 years) break. Lots of new changes and additions to the hobby since then! I am finally looking into getting into larger plants, inverts, and real plants. So far, I have 2-10g and a EHEIM 6 Nano set-up. There are 3 different...
  8. J

    In fish cycling, tap water has natural nitrates

    Starting some new tanks after several years of being 'retired' from the hobby. A lot has changed in 5+ years! So I finally tested the tap water today and it seems there may be natural nitrates in it and I was not quite sure how to interpret my test results given that. Apparently in the...
  9. J

    "New" again

    Been over 8 years since I quit the hobby and definitely looking forward to get back into it more seriously (water parameters wow!) and finally use some darn real plants this time around. Already got MTS and now have 3 tanks haha.
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