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  1. Steve191

    cichlid id

    Sorry it looked orange to me. Well it defiantly seems to be a peacock cichlid. They have the same coloration and body stripes. Beautiful fish!
  2. Steve191

    cichlid id

    Looks like a red peacock cichlid to me
  3. Steve191

    cichlid id

    Looks like a red peacock cichlid
  4. Steve191

    Mystery Guest

    Unless you don't mind snails this isn't problem. If they eat the plants too fast just rinse them everyday for about a week
  5. Steve191

    Mystery Guest

    Just a pond snail. They can be invasive and eat your plants. You could get something to eat the snails.
  6. Steve191

    How long?

    Depends on what it's with. I used to breed them for little stores and even as fry mine would fight other larger fish. They are very intimidating to other species so they are left alone usually.
  7. Steve191

    Air stone and pump question!

    The pressure valves are cheap. Available at pet stores and look like this
  8. Steve191

    Air stone and pump question!

    5 gallons is small so you could put some plants in there. Or you can use a pressure controlling valve that goes in the air tube. The only thing that needs the air is the fry.
  9. Steve191

    Tiger Oscars

    Oscars get a bad rep and they aren't really that aggressive. To each other they are pretty passive. I believe you would do great with 4 oscars.
  10. Steve191

    Tiger Oscars

    Maybe 5 or 6 is pushing the bar a little but 4 is totally do able. Thank needs to be cleaned weekly and keep changing the inside and they won't try to fight to be king fish
  11. Steve191

    Tiger Oscars

    Also an old fish keeper with tons of oscars told me her trick to having so many in one tank was to let them watch tv for awhile when they aren't getting much attention. Worked for me when my fish would get too aggressive
  12. Steve191

    Tiger Oscars

    In a 130 you could have a bunch of oscars provided you have enough places for them to hide from bigger oscars. I would say 5 or 6 or even more based on experience would be happy if you feed them often( not a lot, just often) and twice a week change the layout inside the tank.
  13. Steve191

    Fin Rot?

    Most likely fin rot. Are there any snails in the tank? Some carry parasites like ich, but they leave a black spot, rather than a white spot. Also if you've had unclean hands in the tank or some sort of stress. It could get infected and then into something similar to this. But this is most likely...
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  22. Some African cichlids

    Some African cichlids

  23. Steve191

    How to Make Driftwood

    Also if you squeeze the wood very hard it will fell almost as if it compresses very slightly as long as the wood isn't too hard.
  24. Steve191

    How to Make Driftwood

    You can stop when the water is clear after a few minutes of boiling. It will be brown for a few boils as the tannins seep out of the wood
  25. Steve191

    How to Make Driftwood

    . So maybe pu t them in a tough plastic container and fill it with pots of boiling water. What I do for large pieces is the put the wood into a metal container fill with water and place on top of a base for a deep fryer. The propane powered kind. If this is accessible to you it is extremely fast...
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