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    Goldfish turning Yellow???

    I used to have a "black moor" that turned completey orange over the course of two years. Over time, I've noticed different colors of scales showing up on pretty much every goldfish I've ever owned.
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    Treats For Fish?

    Don't give him meat or anything with fat in it. Fish don't metabloize like mammals, and can't handle fat very well. In addition to what Blazeherd recommended, you can give him frozen beefheart (it has very little fat), frozen or freeze-dried krill, frozen bloodworms, salad shrimp (one of my...
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    Nitrate Spike

    How often do you test for nitrates? A couple dead fish in a tank will definitely contribute to nitrates. Do you vacuum the gravel when you do your PWCs?
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    Goldfish with ich?

    I've never known goldfish to be sensative to salt. You can increase the tank's temperature some, but I wouldn't go too high. Personally, I've never had to deal with ich in a goldfish tank, but I did use salt for something once with goldies with no adverse effects.
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    Emergency! Very sick Oscar

    True, you don't really need Melafix; the wound will eventually heal on it's own, but it really does help speed things up. And to me that looks like finrot, not just an injury caused by a tankmate or just clumsiness.
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    Dropsy curable?

    I've had two goldfish come down with dropsy. One died and the other recovered and I treated the exact same way for both of them. The one that died lasted about three days, I think. I guess consider yourself lucky. :)
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    How many Watts per gallon?

    I believe the rule of thumb is 3-5 watts per gallon.
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    Naughty pleco, should I be concerned?

    I read somewhere that plecos see discus as big swimming dinner plates. I used to have a pleco that would do that to my goldfish. I just took him back to the store and got a snail for the tank instead.
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    For those who love HUGE! tanks!

    I've seen that first pic before. It never gets old.
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    Oscars and Algae Eaters

    I kept a largish common pleco in with my oscars for a long time, and they didn't bother him at all. I think what you can get will also depend on the personality of your oscar. Mine are quite laid back (but not quite so laid back that they would leave my apple snail alone). Of course the only...
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    'Ello 'Ello 'Ello

    My boss's son named my apple snail Harley Davidson (Harley for short). :wink:
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    Hello All - (newbie with some experience)

    If you think keeping fish is addictive, it's got nothing on being a forum member. :wink: Welcome.
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    Nitrate Levels HELP.....Question about feeding

    What is your nitrate level? Maybe do larger or more frequent water changes. Have you tested your tap water for ammonia and nitrates? Sometimes you get a reading for those things right out of the faucet. Thank God I've never had to deal with that. *knocks on wood* What kind of filter is...
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    Emergency! Very sick Oscar

    In addition to what Essayons89 said to do, adding some Melafix to the tank will help speed up healing and regenerate the fins. However, having tons of medication in the tank can be stressful to the fish, so you may want to wait until after you've treated with the other medications.
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    Holy Tank Envy, Batman!

    Wow. 8O
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    Cost for Your FW Setup

    125 gallon oscar tank Tank, stand, hood, lights, gravel: $620.00 2 Fluval 404's @ $93/ea: $186.00 2 Emp 400's @ $35/ea: $70.00 2 300 watt heaters @ $35/ea: $70.00 2 big flat rocks I found in my yard: free :D Black background...
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    Just received scheduled power outage mailing

    I would recommend that you don't feed them at all on Thursday and maybe get one of these.
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    Going from 60 to 120 gallon tank. Cycling ?

    As long as you don't add any extra fish, you should be fine. Your cannister filters are carrying most of the BB from your old tank and your old bioload. Keep an eye on your params, as you may see a mini cycle from what BB you lose from your substrate, though.
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    Canister Filters

    I personally have never used Rena, but I've heard nothing but good things about them.
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    Ich: The salt and heat treatment

    I'm not sure about the eels, but I know some plecos are salt-sensative. Maybe just do 1 tablespoon per 10 gallons instead of 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons. Just raise the temp gradually, and I don't think any of your fish will have a problem with it. Do something to aerate the water, too...
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    Ich: The salt and heat treatment

    Is your pH stable? Perhaps a pH swing stressed the fish and made them vulnerable. I'm not quite sure, but with params like that, I can't imagine how ich came on if nothing in the tank has changed for months.
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    Ich: The salt and heat treatment

    What are your water parameters? Some people say that ich is present at all times in every aquarium, and if your water is off, that could be how it takes hold (just a theory I read about).
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    new 29 gallon tank

    See if you can get some gravel from someone with an established tank or your LFS to help you speed up your cycle a bit.
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    mixing cichlids

    I think macman7010 is right about many species of fish being able to adapt to a wide range of pH and hardness, but when you're mixing SA and Afrian cichlids, I think dietary needs are a bigger issue
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    PLEASE HELP! Is this ich? I'm baffled!

    Good to hear. :D I had heard clown loaches were sensative to salt. You had no problems? Just curious. I love clown loaches and would like to get a small school of them.
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