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    Converting 37 gallon high to planted

    I'm responsible for maintaining a 37 gallon (high) freshwater tank at my office. (For any who might have it, this is one of Marineland's Eclipse show tanks, and while it is very streamlined and tidy looking, it is an absolute nightmare to do any equipment add-ons without making it look tacky.)...
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    Best plants to buy with goldfish in the tank

    Goldies also like zuchinni, bananas, oranges, blanched leaf lettuces like romaine, and English peas without the skin. BTW, you are splitting up the gourami and the goldfish soon aren't you? Gouramis are tropical FW and goldies are coldwater fish. . .
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    Recommendations for books about nano reefs

    I've been keeping freshwater fish for a little over a year now, and I love it. I think I really, really want to try a nano reef, somewhere around 7 to 10 gallons. And I really, really want to do it right. :lol: Anyone have recommended reading on the subject? I've found a few boards and...
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    Stocking suggestions?

    Make sure you have lots of hiding places in the 40. A lot of people think gouramis are soley top dwellers, but that's not true - they swim at all levels, and will duck into a cave or a bunch of plants if they feel they need to hide.
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    Algae in pond

    Thanks for the information. Now, back to the pleco. . . I've seen pond posts before where people say don't put a pleco in a pond - even though they can survive and grow, it's not the optimum environment for them. I've also read that plecos need to have driftwood in their diets. . . how do you...
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    Algae in pond

    No I haven't tried barley straw. . . where are you getting it? I'm open to anything natural. Thanks for the idea about the durabarrels.
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    Algae in pond

    I haven't added any marginals to my 160 gallon pre-form yet this spring. I have some floaters (water hyacinth and azolla) but they take up probably less than 40% of the water surface right now. So I have algae. I've toyed with the idea of adding a pleco to the pond (water temp is holding at...
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    Moving 20 Gallon across town

    You can also use a new styrofoam ice chest (the 99 cent ones from Wally World) to transport fish in and the tank water will stay pretty much the same temp as it was in the tank. Then when you get to the new house, just take the lid off the cooler, and if it's going to be a while (like over an...
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    Advice on moving a tank

    It would seem to me that if there is live rock and live sand, and the tank is moved with them in it, for all of 10 miles, there shouldn't be a need for the three week settling period. The bio filters and substrate and rock would need to be kept wet, but you could even move some of the tank...
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    Fish Treatment Advise: white cotton fungus and / or ick.

    I've had excellent results with Maracyn (by Mardel) and it's readily available. One tab per 10 gallons for five days- remove carbon from the filter if it's less than 7 days old, otherwise no need to remove the carbon. Water change after the five day treatment. . .
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    Fish Treatment Advise: white cotton fungus and / or ick.

    I've had excellent results with Maracyn (by Mardel) and it's readily available. One tab per 10 gallons for five days- remove carbon from the filter if it's less than 7 days old, otherwise no need to remove the carbon. Water change after the five day treatment. . .
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    I'm not dead!

    Welcome back ferret. :D
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    Air Stone

    The thing I would add is when you're talking about fancy goldfish (and I guess any other fish which are waste producers extraordinaire), an airstone or two is a good idea. Sometimes with fancies, you have to adjust your outflow on a good filter to keep from banging them into the glass. . .
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    Thoughts on blood parrot cichlids?

    I really appreciate the input everyone has given. Regardless of which side of the issue you're on, everyone on this website speaks from the heart, and that's what I count on when I ask for an opinion. :D
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    Betta Questions

    And please don't put another labyrinth fish in with the betta when you get the larger tank. They occupy the same space in the water and will fight for territory.
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    Do Goldfish Molt? Solved

    That definitely could have messed with your water parameters if the tank was already cycled - been there, done that, got the t-shirt as well as the headache. :oops: Alot depends on how you change the substrate - I had taken up and replaced half of mine and waited almost two weeks before...
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    Do Goldfish Molt? Solved

    You don't say what your regular water change frequency is, but with three fancies in a 20 gallon, I would suspect your ammonia got high, and they were flashing against the substrate and knocked scales loose, especially since it's the scales on the body that are coming off. I got four fancies in...
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    Thoughts on blood parrot cichlids?

    Dayna, that's certainly a creative description, but inaccurate. The fish does not exist in nature and is a result of cross-breeding. Take a look at this article. http://www.aquariacentral.com/fishinfo/fresh/bparrot.shtml
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    pond depth

    I'd take a pretty good chunk of the surface area, and make it at least 24" deep. My pond (small - 160 gallons) is 24" at its greatest depth and I'm in zone 7b. We had no more than a dozen days below freezing last winter and my pond is behind a 6' privacy fence, with a southeastern exposure...
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    Thoughts on blood parrot cichlids?

    I can understand the concern about genetic engineering - however, I keep fancy goldfish - fantails, ryukins, moors and orandas. I don't keep the celestial gazers, tough, their eyes just bug me. My point is, I'll never see this form of carp in my local river. . .
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    stocking suggestions for a 40gal.

    If you like the "zippiness" of barbs, you can substitute cherry or rosey barbs (I'm partial to rosies myself). They keep things lively, but aren't nippiy like the tigers. . . LOL, I'm getting ready to stock a tank about the same size myself, and have decided on dwarf gouramis and rosey barbs...
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    reefrunner69's 20L SPS nano

    Just killer, Kevin. . . thanks for sharing.
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    Thoughts on blood parrot cichlids?

    Anyone have them? Are they really the products of someone's evil mind trying to manipulate/create a new fish? I've read so many viewpoints and opinions on them- pro and con - I'm undecided. Problem is, I have an empty (cycled) 37 gallon tank, and trying to decide what to put in it. . .
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    The Python

    Join the crowd that has kicked the bucket. . .
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