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    Moving saltwater tank

    I would suggest that you make an effort to keep 15 or 20 gallons of water so as not to stress the fish. The first thing you should do when you start breaking the tank down is to drain water into your transport containers. Do this first! Sometimes when you wait until the end you will find that...
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    cycle done

    Once your tank has cyceld initially you should not have a cycle again. Just make sure you do not stock your aquarium to rapidly with fish. In saltwater, simply because of the expense, most people never add so many fish at once that this becomes a concern. The real answer is in the details. I...
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    Getting a 55 gallon and very confused

    I definately would not even consider an undergravel filter. About 8 years ago I removed undergravel filters from 48 aquariums all at once. I had no negative experiences as a result, other than some sludge to clean out of the aquariums. Having planned this move, every aquarium had a sponge...
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    Opinions Please: What Fish are these?

    That fish is a Platy. Not really a matter of opinion.... :roll:
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    Fish disease?

    It is very difficult to judge the cause of your problem, and an accurate diagnosis is difficult. Is this the only fish infected? It doe not appear to be a parasite, so if this is the only infected fish then I would suggest euthanizing the fish, or at least removing it to a separate aquarium...
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    Fish Recommendations

    I belive most people underestimate the number of fish an aquarium can comfortably hold. The important factor is to be certain your fish will get along well together. As long as compatability is not an issue, and you are careful to select fish which you know you can care for, I see no reason...
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    10 years later still telling the story...

    Some years back I was at my LFS shopping for saltwater fish. One of the employees, Jeff was his name, was talking with another customer. To truly appreciate this, you have to visualize the seen. Jeff was staring this customer in the eye, really focus, intensely sharing his aquarium knowledge...
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    The amazing journey of John Snail

    While reading, my first thought was "man, this is a long post." My next thought was "what is the point to this." Finally, I realized that you are every bit as much a fish freak as me. I am still laughing. Great story. Sequel! I am not the story teller you are, but I once found a Paradise...
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    Protein skimmer

    The only benefit might be helping to oxygenate the water and a slight benefit to keeping pH stable. Overall, you would be much better to aggressively use activated carbon. In saltwater, the organic impurities in your water will bond at any place where water and air meet. This bond creates...
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    Possible Tanks Mates?

    What source are you using for help? Several problems here. First, your aquarium is way to small. Second, both of these species are extremely difficult to maintain long term. Any hobbyist who needs the help of an online forum does not need to be keeping either species. Finally, neither the...
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    Colorful Fish

    Great suggestion CZCZ. Cherry barbs really color up nicely, especially the males, after they are in your aquarium for a few weeks. Other options, all of which need a few months to settle in before you will really be impressed by the color, include: Gold Barbs, Black Phantom Tetras, Bleeding...
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    snails :(

    You should just remove the snails manually on a weekly basis. Here is what you do: Overnight place a shallow container or even a tupperware lid on the floor of your aquarium. Add lettuce, cucumbers, etc. In the morning your lid will be covered with snails. Remove them and repeat overnight...
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    ich treatment issues revisited

    I believe most LFS treat for ICH on a daily basis. They replace evaporation at the end of the day and then medicate overnight, for an accurate dose. I have mixed feelings on this, but it is probably necessary considering the volumn of new fish which come in and out of the store without...
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    white spot on the tail?

    I have noticed that firefish think it is trendy to wear the occasional mood ring. Personaly, i just find it "trendy" and think your fish is going thru a phase.
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    Bio wheel filter?

    Please make sure that you have live rock in your aquarium before you remove the biowheel. Live rock is certianly the desired choice of biological filtration for your aquraium. However, you must have some source of biological filter. I did not see anything in your post or in your profile...
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    that darn damsel

    I've had damsels to behave that way. In case you decide one day to get him out of that tank, here is a neat little tip. When you feed your food, at least a couple of times per week, put the food inside your fish net. After you use your net to feed your fish for a few days, your fish will...
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    after ich meltdown, ich and live plants

    You do not need to start over. Without fish in the aquarium your Ich will die within days. Think of ich as a mosquito which needs a host to feed on. Without fish, the Ich can not survive. Ich only has a 3 day life cycle, so waiting 5 days will be plenty of time. Your biggest concern should...
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    Ph

    Are your calcium readings steady? It sounds like you may want to cut back some on the Kalk drip. I would suggest testing your pH, Calcium, and ALK reading all together and keeping a chart. Cut back some on the Kalk drip, see if you pH doesn't stabalize, and when you do I bet your Calcium /...
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    OUTRAGED by LFS

    I believe in a approaching the owner of the LFS and explaining why you as a customer are less likely to do business with them. Be very polite and offer sources of information where the LFS can educate themselves on fish not to buy or sale. AMDA is a great place for the LFS to start educating...
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    Never Ending Algae

    Many hobbyists trace the cause of hair algae and slime algae outbreaks to phosphates. First, test the RO water you are using to be sure you are not unintentionally introducing phoshpates into your aquarium. Second, you may be unintentionally producing phosphate in your aquarium if you have a...
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    Black Spotted Clown

    Sometimes Clownfish will develop dark patches as they settle into an aquarium. If it is behaving normally and does not protrude from the body, then I would not be concerned.
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    Ph

    Honestly, your aquarium salt will buffer your water to a correct pH level. Your biggest concern should be with testing your alkalinity and establishing a buffer to keep your pH steady. Gereally, the pH in a saltwater tank tends to take care of itself if you do routine maintainance. The salt...
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    Hair Algae, Bio Balls and DSB???

    This thread is starting to sound like a crazy comedy of errors. I'm sorry, but it is funny sometimes the things we do. Your bioball have to go and have to go now. They are a Nitrate factory. This was a debate in 1990, but it was long ago put to rest and almost the entire reef keeping world...
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    alkalinity

    I actually an alk test as a good indicator of the need for a water change. A proper alk reading is critical to maintaining a stable pH. Test for alk & Nitrate weekly & you will make your job keeping fish a lot easier!
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    UV Sterilizers

    You may get some negative reaction from the SW hobby about UV's, but the reasons they give do not apply to FW tanks. Don't be discouraged. UV's are an awesome method of disease control! Make sure you have the proper size powerhead for water flow. Regardless of how good your UV unit is, if...
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