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  1. GreenLily

    western slope colorado

    Tacit, I also always try to only buy from Opal. The other places just aren't that great or aren't as friendly. Did you know that Opal will special order fish for you? I can't remember what day she orders, but if you tell her what you want, she will put it on the list for order. The other place...
  2. GreenLily

    western slope colorado

    :flowers: Welcome to AA! I'm from the western Slope as well. I do more lurking these days, but I post once in a blue moon.
  3. GreenLily

    hello people....new with 75gal tank..

    I'd hold off on neon tetras until the tank is well established. They are very sensitive fish. :)
  4. GreenLily

    hello people....new with 75gal tank..

    Welcome! You came to the right place. Congratulations on your new tank. If the water has a white cloudy look to it then it's a bacterial bloom. I wouldn't say that cycling is difficult, just takes patience and a lot of it. Do you have a filter for your tank or is it just an air pump?
  5. GreenLily

    2014 MACNA a few pics

    How cool is that?? That sounds really awesome about the light technology. I'm horrible with light systems (in FW, couldn't imagine SW!), but all of that sounds great. I fail to understand the wifi connection thing, but I guess that is neat too!
  6. GreenLily

    Pros or cons of painting a back round?

    Yes I have used it before but never thought about a background on a tank.:popcorn:
  7. GreenLily

    Pros or cons of painting a back round?

    I can't wait to see what the plastidip looks like! I like the effect of painted on backgrounds versus paper backgrounds. I think it mostly depends on the look that the individual is going for.. Or not going for. . and construction paper is NOT ideal for larger tanks. If I had to take time to...
  8. GreenLily

    brown algee????

    Hopefully someone with better light knowledge pops up. How many hours a day do you keep the lights on? Reducing light time is really the only way to prevent algae from growing back. Regular cleanings also helps. If you give the deco a good wipe down at least once a week, you shouldn't have much...
  9. GreenLily

    75 degrees too hot?

    To cool the water down, you could freeze a plastic bottle of water and let it float in the tank. You might treat the water with a dechlorinator prior to freezing in case the water leaks out when it thaws.
  10. GreenLily

    Welome the Newest Site Team Members

    Congratulations! :)
  11. GreenLily

    2014 MACNA a few pics

    Lovely photos! Thanks for sharing! I wished that I could have gone. :( I think my favorite picture was #11. The water looks pristine! And I have to agree that the long finned clowns look absolutely stunning!! I want! :) Sorry you weren't feeling well to enjoy it to the fullest!
  12. GreenLily

    Sand? Using Play Sand in Tank

    That's too bad! I've heard that black blasting sand is awesome. I'll probably try it on my next tank.. Did you check building material stores? Another idea is to check with auto body and paint shops to see if they know where to get some. In regards to play sand, I use it. It's the only sand...
  13. GreenLily

    brown algee????

    Looks like it.. Just wash it off. I assume the deco is artificial?
  14. GreenLily

    Hi I'm completely new to aquariums!

    I'm sorry! LFS stands for local fish store. :) Rosy red... minnows? I don't think there is a way to prevent them from spawning, but to keep from producing babies, you could just remove the eggs from the tank.
  15. GreenLily

    Hi I'm completely new to aquariums!

    Hi there! I tried to post last night, but my phone was being dumb and the app kept crashing on me in the middle of my post. I am glad that you chose not to go the way of neon tetras- especially since you don't like to see things dead. Neons are pretty, but they are very sensitive! Have you...
  16. GreenLily

    Gravel? Stones?

    I think you should do whichever you prefer. You will be the one that has to look at it every day. If you decide to put any stones in, you will want to do the vinegar test on them. If you pour vinegar on them and bubbles/fizz are produced, I wouldn't use them. Also, you will want to boil them to...
  17. GreenLily

    Black kuhli loaches

    I agree with AbsolutAngel, kuhlis rarely breed in captivity. As for food, sinking food is great and also you will find that they eat better with the lights out in the evening. :)
  18. GreenLily

    Water disappearing

    It evaporates.. Unless you have a leak that you aren't aware of. That is quite a bit of water to lose.
  19. GreenLily

    Discus and ph adaptation?

    That is what I was hoping someone would reply with.. If the OP can fix the pH naturally and without chemicals, otherwise just leave it alone because stability is more important.. :)
  20. GreenLily

    Discus and ph adaptation?

    Have you asked your lfs of they have the pH adjusted for discus? Usually, If you share the same water source, it'll all be close to the same level of natural pH. I don't have experience with them, bit I've heard of a drip acclimation that can take a few to several days to adjust the discus to...
  21. GreenLily

    Super skinny loach

    The Kuhli loach looks great to me. Females are rounder and plumper than males, so maybe this one is a male? Is it eating and acting normal?
  22. GreenLily

    Convict specie tank. How many to add?

    I completely agree with you on the breeding pair thought. :) I don't care what anyone puts in their tank, what decor, substrate, watevers, I only comment on what I believe to be in the best interest of the fish being considered. :thumb:
  23. GreenLily

    Convict specie tank. How many to add?

    Poor advice on anything more than 2 convicts in a tank that size! I used to keep a pair of them in a 30 gallon and it seemed cramped just with two. I couldn't imagine trying to stuff two others in there. I urge you to only get 2 for that tank. :) They are a gorgeous fish, give them room to play...
  24. GreenLily

    Bettas

    They are aggressive to their own species. They make great centerpiece fish or as a community tank mate. :)
  25. GreenLily

    Glofish Tetra

    No. They school altogether from what I understand and have seen. I'm not sure they see color..
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