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It is greyish since yesterday evening. The fish is currently circa 4" long. So yesterday it changed its colouring because started feeding somewhere else. The spots from white& yellow became black.
With my best wishes
Tomasz
Hmmm. Noticed that one changes its colour dependably on the surface it feeds on... Maybe it would help... Does it fall under possibly: Pseudorinelepis genibarbis?
With my best wishes
Tomasz
Hmm what about German Blue ram? They are the most peaceful cichlids ever. They school very well and appear in loads colourful varieties including and not limited to electric blue, green, golden etc. They put up with extremely well with lets say kuhli loaches, thailand glass catfish and due to...
I myself love the leafy sea-dragons :D bought small are not that expensive and their food should be quite abundant in Florida.
With my best wishes
Tomasz
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Or this one: Google Image Result for...
Totally agreed here ;) no2 should get lower naturally though. Epuerto lives in Florida so the quickest way would be to bring few buckets of ocean water home :D
With my best wishes
Tomasz
Well,,, I would do that and I did that ;) My point is that no3 cannot be at the level 0 in any way. When it happens there's not live active bacteria in the tank. I myself prefer to choose the moment right before the end of cycling the tank to introduce first tank inhabitant (part from bacteria...
Well the nitrate is going to be 0 - here i refer to no3 the waste product of no2 consuming bacteria, when all bacteria in the aquarium are dead and 100% of water has got changed.
As the matter of fact in sw aquas no3 rises perpetually so thus either additional chemistry added to controll them is...
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums/f70/tomasz-and-barbaras-tank-139715-2.html#post1259932
Acts as plecostomus - algae suction. Looks akin toRineloricaria regarding the colouring and caudal (tail) fin. The dorsal fin is definitely in the shape of one of plecostomus hypostomus/plecostomus...
I like that picture too :) Iana - the white and black cat always watches it as a reality show of some sort :) The other one found the aqua is its sleeping spot :D
With my best wishes
Tomasz