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    All loaches dying within a day from each other

    If nothing in the tank has changed prior to the unexplained deaths, the YoYos might have simply aged out. I believe the five year mark is the beginning expiration date for YoYo Loaches. Assuming you bought the YoYo's as juveniles, they most likely were close to a year old. That would make the...
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    Aqua scraping with larger rocks

    I have over 200 lbs. Of limestone hardscape in my 120 gal. There is a 4" deep substrate bed of small grain rounded river gravel. The rocks were positioned on top of the substrate. No egg crate. The tank has been up & running for many years. Occasionally I have to back fill around a rock if a...
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    Help please ! Keyhole cichlid problems !!

    I'm a big Loach fan too, keeping YoYo's, Red Tails and a Berdmorei Tiger Loach. I've never kept Apistos, but have heard they are fairly easy to keep & do better in groups.
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    Help please ! Keyhole cichlid problems !!

    Until the move, maybe toss in a few artificial plants. It's doubtful that the dominant Keyhole will kill the subordinate. If you are considering a dwarf Cichlid, look at the Bolivian Ram. They are a little bigger & more durable than the German Blue Rams. Be a good idea to increase the Loach...
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    Help please ! Keyhole cichlid problems !!

    Your tank is a little small, but you might consider adding one or two more Keyholes. Spreading aggression by numbers is a common way of keeping relative peace in a Cichlid community. Adding structure such as driftwood, plants & rocks often helps as well.
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    Denison barbs

    Keep updating. Another schooling fish that goes well with Denison Barbs is Filament Barbs, Dawkinsia Filamentosa. Both species originate from the same waters. I currently am growing out a dozen of them. They are also a very big & pretty Barb.
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    Denison barbs

    I successfully kept Denison Barbs for several years. They are very durable, adaptive & colorful Barbs. Mine thrived on well aerated water w/ quite a bit of filter flow. Denisons are stream fish & positively benifet from current & slightly lower temperatures, 72 - 74 degrees. They aren't...
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    Help is my tiger barb pregnant or ???

    I've had female Tiger Barbs temporarily blimp out in a similar manner before. IMO, the problem is likely constipation, but a genetic predisposition towards obesity or being egg laden are also viable possibilities. There apparently is no prolapsed vent or anus, which is a good thing.
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    Is it safe for an Angel? PH

    That's how things go sometimes. You might pick up a few more Angel's & introduce a group rather than a solo.
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    Is it safe for an Angel? PH

    Angel's can easily adjust to a PH of 7.8, but transitioning from PH 6 to PH 7.8 will take a little time. I suggest partially filling a five gallon bucket with PH 6 water & the Angel. Over the next hour gradually mix the PH 7.8 water until the bucket is full. At that point transfer the Angel into...
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    Convict Cichlid together

    Two male convicts in a small tank isn't a good idea. Eventually the dominant male will either make the subordinates life miserable or kill him.
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    Problem with cichlids

    The tank looks really good. Probably best to rehome the subordinate Jewel.
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    Problem with cichlids

    You most likely have two male Jewels. Unless an XL tank is provided things probably won't get any better. Might try rearranging the hardscape or add more substantial hardscape. Doing so will create areas for new territories & retreats.
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    My odessa barbs have stuffy noses!

    I'm not a big fan of salt. All it does is promote slime coat production. Sometimes white secretion from sensory pores indicate Hexamita. Just keep up with the weekly tank maintenance & feed quality foods. That should be enough to stop a Hex infection. Odessas are pretty Barbs, but not nearly...
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    Oscar's scared of everything

    Construct some type of retreat for the Oscars. Driftwood or artificial plants work well. I have big piles of rocks in my tanks that do the job.
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    My odessa barbs have stuffy noses!

    It's been quite a while since I kept Odessas, but never had any with white growths on nostrils. As long as the Odessas are eating and otherwise acting normally, probably nothing to worry about. My Odessas did best in a lower temperature range 70 - 72 degrees & a weekly 50% water change.
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    Boesemani Rainbow Problem

    Considering the tankmates are all apparently doing well, the Bosemani problem is likely linked to the vendor. Maybe just an unhealthy shipment of Rainbows.
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    electric yellow cichlid

    It's likely you are doing a fish - in cycle. As noted above, the water parameters of your newly set up tank might be unstable. Try making 2 weekly 50% water changes & one very small feeding a day. Things should improve after a few weeks.
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    Oscar's scared of everything

    Try dimming the lights & adding hardscape.
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    Brooksters fish cave, yup...

    Very pretty & healthy looking Plecos. Tank looks really nice too.
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    Do you need to clean gravel with plants?

    It's a constant battle filling in the trenches the Cichlids dig. Lol. Interesting & very factual video.
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    Do you need to clean gravel with plants?

    I keep a 120 gal. overcrowded African Cichlid community. The substrate is small grain rounded river gravel, four inches deep. I haven't gravel vacuumed in several years. I rely on the BB present in the gravel to neutralize the bio waste & a weekly 40% - 50% WC. Never a problem.
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    Sick dying danio

    The red marking on the Danio is possibly Septicemia, a hemorrhaging under the skin indicating an intestinal infection. No way of determining bacterial, viral or parasitic. Once things get to that stage there's really nothing that can be done.
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    Best Schooling Community Fish

    Research the smaller varieties of Barbs. A small group of Odessa Barbs might look good in your set up.
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    Brooksters fish cave, yup...

    Very nice looking group of Geophagus & Rummies. I also like the scape. Not easy to mix pots in with natural decor.
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