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    Adding Loaches?

    Toss a small copper fitting or an old penny into your filter for a while. It will release copper ions into the water and gradually kill the snails, then you can take it back out. Safe for fish and plants, as well as your beneficial bacteria, will also kill shrimp and other inverts though.
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    Pleco for a 55g

    Bristlenose (Ancistrus) plecos are great for cleaning algae off the glass and pretty much anything else in the tank. They're also a bit more visible than the Hypancistrus species. Normal brown and albino are very common, super reds are usually available online, check out aquabid.com if you can't...
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    Considering adding some loaches

    A bristlenose Ancistrus would be the best bet for cleaning up algae.
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    Mysterious water dechlorinator???

    Unless you have chloramine in your tap water you don't need something to treat it. I use sodium thiosulfate, which is a simple dechlorinator. You can buy enough of the crystals to last a lifetime for less than one bottle of commercial liquid. It's one drop/gallon after you make a solution (using...
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    Convict cichlids

    What do you plan to do with hundreds of convicts of any size? Or any fish, for that matter? Most SA or CA cichlids will happily spawn repeatedly before taking a break, then start again and spawn some more. If you raise even a single brood you'll have more than it will be easy to get rid of IME...
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    Brichardi owners!

    They don't have a big enough mouth for their bite to hurt, lol, no worries.
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    Fish similar to livebearers

    Neons are even more delicate than cardinals. Colombian tetras would be a better bet, larger but almost the same colors as neons or cardinals.
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    So excited - finally getting snakes!

    Hey Alyxx, how are your beautiful boas coming along? The male DRMB has healed up nicely (as far as I can tell anyway, lol) and seems to be back on track with eating and growing along with the rest. It was several weeks after the surgery before I was able to get him to eat, finally used a tiny...
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    Stocking Ideas for a 20g with Hard Water

    There is one Tanganykian cichlid that would be perfect for a 29 gallon tank with hard water, Neolamprologus multifasciatus aka multi's. Smallest cichlid in the world, and they form colonies, so they're very tolerant of fry, juvies, and not likely to kill other adults like most larger cichlids...
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    Bio-Wheel question

    Actually, biowheels are just a gimmick to sell filters. Every surface in the aquarium and filter media can/will support the beneficial bacteria. The number of bacteria depends on the bioload, and even in a newly set up tank a small piece of filter media from an established tank will allow...
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    Fish similar to livebearers

    Livebearers in general prefer hard, alkaline water, and cardinal tetras prefer soft neutral-acidic water. Not really a good mix. An angelfish or a pair would definitely help control livebearer fry and would be more adaptable to the water conditions since they're pretty much domesticated fish now.
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    USPS shipping foobar!Really?

    I've been shippping and receiving fish for years. One thing I learned quickly, NEVER write "Live Fish" or "Fragile" or anything else out of the ordinary on the box. Much better chances of the package arriving intact if you jsut label it like any other. My personal opinion is that marking...
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    Wanted: wtb fish-plants

    I have super red BN adults or juvies, and adult groups of L-333 and L-134 leopard frog pleco's available.
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    black beauty substrate

    I've been using it it for about 4 years in my 220 now, never had any problems with it. Main difference I've noticed is the mts produce completely white shells, and they show up very visibly when the empty shells collect on the surface of the substrate, lol.
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    Megalodon

    There was a program on animal planet a few months ago about megalodons. Apparently a couple unfossilized teeth have turned up, and a diver got some pics of a young shark among a group of great whites that had the notched fins characteristic of megalodons. They wouldn't have to be 80' specimens...
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    Wanted: female Endlers

    I have 3 or 4 hundred, more females than males at the moment.
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    Pygmy Sunfish??

    Cool water fish, prefer really heavily planted tanks, pretty much only eat live food. You might get them to take frozen bloodworms, or suitable sized golden pearls if you're lucky. Occasionally turn up on aquabid in the native fish section.
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    Do your other pets get jealous of your aquariums?

    Other pets, no, but I once had a very jealous girlfriend.
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    Sponge filter question..

    A 5 gallon tank is a bad idea for delicate fry, water conditions can change too quickly. Much better with at least a 10, or ideally a 20 long with a poret foam divider.
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    Upgrading to a bigger tank

    Just put the filter media from your old setup in the new filter (along with whatever else goes in there) and you'll be fine.
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    Fry overload what to do

    Ha, I recently picked up a baby diamondback water snake at a reptile show to eat excess endler's livebearers. I have 3 tanks, 75 and 2 40's, crowded with them. Even scooping out netfuls and dropping into other tanks for larger fish to eat doesn't slow them down enough, but feeding the largest...
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    Is this a male or a female fish ID

    Most likely just staying out of the way of the other fish. A female holding eggs or fry would have a visibly larger lower jaw.
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    So excited - finally getting snakes!

    Ya, they're definitely showing more pink, going to be really nice when they're grown out. Those two should make some awesome looking babies too. :thumb: We took the DRMB with the prolapse to the vet last week. The night before, he was soaking in a tub of warm water for a couple hours and passed...
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    So excited - finally getting snakes!

    Ah, good info there. I never considered releasing it in an area it wasn't native to, I was thinking it would be essentially the same as catching/keeping a native species for a short time them releasing it again.
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    So excited - finally getting snakes!

    Oh wow, I didn't realize your pair were corals, I thought they were regular albinos. They're really going to look awesome when they're grown out. The wee water snake is cute, but really flighty when handled. Otherwise the bugger has a greedy appetite for endler's, and I usually find him/her in...
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