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  1. UntimelyLord

    Scared to Add New Fish!

    Yeah your tank is not fully cycled. It is coming along since you have some nitrate. You will not be fully cycled until you consistently always have zero ammonia and zero nitrites. You should wait to add more fish until you are sure you have a fully cycled tank. Here is a link...
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    star wars themed tank and model kits in aquariums

    Super glue cures white-ish underwater so I wouldn’t use that. If it is an aquarium safe plastic it seems like it would be okay, #2, #4, and #5 plastics I know are aquarium safe, if the colored bits were painted on and not made of plastic I’m not sure though? An idea might be to have someone 3-D...
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    Fish making a sound?

    I know this is late and you found your answer but sparkling gourami also make sounds. Just in case your aquarium makes any more strange noises. :) https://youtu.be/BWDsDkUMRMc
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    Was IMPATIENT and now I need advice!

    With my batch of ADA soil (edit: ADA Amazonia, the little spheres), after some of it had broken down I was able to rinse it in batches in a bowl (edit: gently, because if you crush it into loose soil you will need a cap of sand or gravel) by letting the loose dirt get kicked up in the running...
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    Mesh between soil and sand cap

    Thank you all for the replies! I stopped by my LFS to pick up sand and I found this: “Rhyzomat” It’s actually intended for similar purposes as what I’m looking for so I got it to use instead of the plastic mesh layer. It’s made of coconut husk, like the liners that can sometimes be found in the...
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    Mesh between soil and sand cap

    I’m probably going to do this unless someone tells me it isn’t an okay idea. It will make moving plants difficult once the roots grow through the mesh but with a dirted tank I wasn’t going to really move the plants much anyway.
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    Mesh between soil and sand cap

    I’ve read about some people putting a layer of mesh— like the plastic needle-point canvas, maybe— between their dirt and their sand cap. I even read of someone using a layer of leaves between the two, but the plastic seems like it would hold up better. Presumably this would help the with soil...
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    Gourami with weird holes

    Following this to see if anyone has ideas, my dwarf gourami got tiny holes like the ones on your fish's fin a couple of days ago and the next day he was gasping at the surface. Wish I knew what to do.
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    "Pin holes" in fins and gasping fish

    Hi, haven't been on this forum in a while quite frankly because of depression. Anyway I know figuring out fish illness is often a shot in the dark but I'm lost on this one so here goes. My dwarf gourami suddenly got what looks like clean pin holes in his fins. It does not look like fin rot...
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    Amano shrimp and snails died

    I have used cuprisorb with success but it was with only trace amounts of copper. To my knowledge activated carbon alone won't remove copper. You'd have to run a filter with cuprisorb in a bucket with your tap water before each water change, I'm not sure how long it would take to remove it all.
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    Amano shrimp and snails died

    The acclimation time shouldn't have killed them. I have found that often live plants are "treated" for snails with copper; my thought is that maybe this was the case with some of your plants and the diluted copper was survivable for the indestructible pond snails but not for the new additions...
  12. UntimelyLord

    New 29 Gallon Build - Journal

    I've found that you can indeed connect a Beamswork with a timer to an outlet timer and it will keep the time correct on the clock when the power comes back on. Others online say it doesn't work for them though?
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    First week

    Looks like an aponogeton but I don't know what kind, possibly Aponogeton natans? Looks like the kind I got from "Betta bulbs".
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    Two young guppies dead

    If the tank was only set up two weeks ago it is very likely not cycled. What are your parameters: ammonia, nitrite, and nitrAte measurements?
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    Hey

    Hello and welcome!
  16. UntimelyLord

    Breeder Net for Snails?

    You could keep them in a glass jar (no lid) for a while if you want, I've had them reproduce successfully in such a set up. I'm thinking if you found snails on the plants there may also be snail eggs that are very hard to see, I wouldn't be surprised if more pop up in the tank!
  17. UntimelyLord

    For Sale: Salvinia Cucullata

    Got a request to show pictures of the Cabomba, this is just some of it. Green on the top, purple on the bottom. Keep in mind this is from a low light tank so in higher light the purple will be more purple. I have been dosing iron.
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    For Sale: Salvinia Cucullata

    Images don't seem to have worked, will try again:
  19. UntimelyLord

    Im pretty sure ive made all the mistakes!

    Hello and welcome! "Cycling" a tank refers to letting a tank go through the nitrogen cycle: ammonia is produced by fish, converted to nitrIte by beneficial bacteria, and then converted to nitrAte by other beneficial bacteria. Ammonia and nitrIte are very dangerous to fish, but nitrAte is okay...
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    Outer space themed planted 29 gallon

    These pictures were taken a week and a half apart. Basically the cabomba and salvinia are going crazy! (sorry none of my photos are fantastic quality) I have offered both up in the classifieds section, the salvinia because it is covering most of my tank and the other plants need light so I'd...
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    For Sale: Salvinia Cucullata

    I have a lot of Salvinia Cucullata! It is a nice floating plant that grows in all lighting conditions. Its roots only get about 1 inch so they don't dangle into your tank much. It is sturdy and floats back up to the top even if it gets tossed around by the filter. In high lighting conditions the...
  22. UntimelyLord

    What Did You do With Your Tank Today?

    I have that tube rack! :) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B005Z4QX2A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_CNYvzbPNPJ9FS
  23. UntimelyLord

    A lurker surfaces...

    Welcome!
  24. UntimelyLord

    Garden time

    Yes, it is a weird pulpy texture with tart seeds, eat it out of the rind with a spoon. I only had a couple fruit last year because a lot of the plant got eaten by gulf fritillary butterfly caterpillars, I like them so let them stay. No caterpillars yet this year though!
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    Garden time

    Passionfruit flower! It has been 100°F out and they love it.
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