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  1. Jakepen

    I.D. on this peacock

    Jacobfreibergi (spelled that all wrong I'm sure) red Jacob, and he is a beautiful one Sent from my SCH-I545 using Aquarium Advice mobile app
  2. Jakepen

    Cichlid tank progress

    Checkout fishless cycle on the internet, explains a really simple way to do it with ammonia. It's just so much easier to cycle a tank without fish. You will have to be constantly testing, and changing water if not. Also the peacock probably isn't the best idea, mbunas are pretty aggressive, and...
  3. Jakepen

    auratus

    I have an all male tank. I would of done a regular m and f tank but I dint have the resources to house fry. So they would just get eaten either way, each time. I have peacocks and haps, there colors are very nice. Bright metallic colors, always swimming around flexing there fins, trying to look...
  4. Jakepen

    auratus

    Just saying, that's wrong to put an African cichlid in with a dominant SA hybrid, just because the African is dominant in his tank. That will just stress the peacock out. Usually the best course would be to re arrange the territory, maybe add a couple more fish, or if it comes down to it re home...
  5. Jakepen

    auratus

    That doesn't seem very ethical
  6. Jakepen

    need help with new tank. oops i got an Auratus

    Only if your doing a fish in cycle. Also if you're still cycling your tank I would vacuum only if it needs it, your trying to grow beneficial bacteria everywhere you can, and substrate is a great place for it to grow. I guess I should ask, was your tank fully cycled before adding your fish?
  7. Jakepen

    need help with new tank. oops i got an Auratus

    If your doing a in fish cycle, be sure to change water often, probably daily. Test the water daily, if you see your ammonia creeping up, do a pwc. You have to be very diligent when doing a fish in cycle, or you will lose your new pets
  8. Jakepen

    African cichlid Care

    Common pleco will get way to big for a twenty. Also what kind of cichlids do you want to get?
  9. Jakepen

    African cichlid Care

    Well, tell us what kind of cichlids? What size tank, anything else in the tank, what kind of filtration? If your only getting two, get two males or two females, not one of each. We need more info before we can tell you what you want to hear
  10. Jakepen

    youtube users videos

    Where do you get your fish?
  11. Jakepen

    Help with Identifying Fish

    Moliro moorri. Don't think I spelled that right. But that's what it looks like to me
  12. Jakepen

    How many Africans an go in a 55g?

    Aceis are very active swimmers, they should be in a six foot tank, but definitely no smaller than a 75 gallon. Also bumble bees can grow to be very large, and can be pretty nasty.
  13. Jakepen

    How many Africans an go in a 55g?

    Acei and the bumble bee won't work in the 55
  14. Jakepen

    Catching the little monsters!

    First I drop a few pellets into my tank, thanI have some large nls pellets, I put into my net. I'll dip the net in, fish are all interested, all try to swim into the net to get the pellets, but you can pick and choose who swims into the net and who doesn't. Works for me all the time
  15. Jakepen

    Malawi blue crab with Mbuna

    I had a Cray in my tank with mbuna and peacocks, he was fine. If I had a weak fish though, one that got bullied and on the verge of dying, would end up in the Crays claws somehow. I never saw him grab the fish, I don't know if the fish would rest on the bottom, to weak to swim fast, but my Cray...
  16. Jakepen

    Can anyone ID this cichlid?

    That happened to a lemon Jake I had. I brought it home it had a lot of color, after about a week the color was gone. I'm not sure if it was just a dominant female at my lfs, showing color in the tank, or it was a male but so submissive he lost all of his color. Which would be weird because...
  17. Jakepen

    Peacock I.D.

    When I get home I'll take a picture of mine
  18. Jakepen

    Peacock I.D.

    My red jacob is a juvenile, has a very blue fin. Looks the same color as his, but all the way down.
  19. Jakepen

    Peacock I.D.

    Guess**
  20. Jakepen

    Peacock I.D.

    Or a red shoulder is a pretty good guys too. One of the two though
  21. Jakepen

    Peacock I.D.

    It's a jacobfreibergi
  22. Jakepen

    Overly aggressive peacock

    I'd still watch him, there is a chance he will eventually find his way back to the top of the list. Also when you had him in the bucket, did you have a heater or filter in there for him?
  23. Jakepen

    Overly aggressive peacock

    Oh ya, that looked just like my guy. Just wait till he matures fully, his fins glow metallic blue, he will have tons of bright green around his mouth. Mine did anyways, looked amazing in the sunlight...
  24. Jakepen

    Overly aggressive peacock

    Might just have to re home him, I had a beautiful nyassae, my favorite fish in the tank, but he was relentless. Killed a couple other of mine, so I made the difficult decision to return him to my lfs. Great decision, the whole tank colored up so much more, and they live peacefully.
  25. Jakepen

    lighting question...

    I can get the bracket at any hardware store I'm assuming?
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