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  1. Characins (tetras/pacu/pirhana)

    Characins (tetras/pacu/pirhana)

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    Substrate and others

    I have a sand substrate in one of my tanks. (It's pool filter sand, too, which I really like.) Gas pockets can build up in the sand, so when you do a pwc stir the sand around a bit to release the bubbles. Some people use a chopstick designated for sand stirring, but I just use my hand.
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    Large tank questions

    You could try this one! Have a look through the DIY forum. If you can't find what you are looking for there, those folks would be able to point you in the right direction. This might be a helpful thread.
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    stuid question... can i fully submerse my heater?

    According to this web site your heater is completely submersible, so you can put the temp control under the water.
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    who is killing my cories?

    Well, it has been a couple of days now. I left the cories in the 55 gal with the potentially murderous RTB shark. The cory with the missing tail died, but the remaining three seem just fine. I think you were right, lyquidphyre, that it was a combination of stress/newness/being picked on...
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    Fish donated to me

    Devillishturtles is right on; take those BA tetras out of your planted tank right now! They are the sheep of the fish world. We have 6, and they have mowed down every single live plant that ever even looked at their tank. Even really hardy, usually untasty plants, like java fern, fell before...
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    banana plants

    Is this the same plant?
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    Set up recommendations for a 55 with a redtail shark....

    I second jibboo's suggestion for a hiding place, and would even recommend several hiding places. I had no problems with my RTB shark until I introduced more bottom feeders (a handful of cory cats) into the tank where he had definitely established his territory. (In all fairness, I am not...
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    Canister filter cleaning?

    I use a python to clean my tank, and the hose is long enough to reach outside. When I want to clean my filter I begin the syphon with the faucet in my sink, then (using a bucket to prevent drips) unscrew the hose and move the end outside. Then I can rinse the sponges of choice in running tank...
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    who is killing my cories?

    Phoey, phoey, phoey. If there is a chance the betta would be unhappy with them, too, along with the size-of-tank issues, maybe I should try to work something out in the 55 gal. I rearranged the rocks a bit. (It is a fairly large rock structure, and I couldn't move too much.) I also moved...
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    who is killing my cories?

    grrr. Silly shark. I know that my cory cats should be in at least a 30 gallon tank when full grown. How long will they be okay in the 10 gallon tank? Until they are about an inch long?
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    who is killing my cories?

    short version: Our 55 gallon tank houses 1 red tailed black shark, full grown, 1 gold severum, about 2.5 inches long, 6 Buenos Aires tetras, each about 1 inch long, and 2 ottos. On Thursday (5 days ago) we added 6 small (about 1/2 inch long) pseudo Julii cory cats. Today I found two of them...
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    Need help on my new 10 gallon tank

    Were you trying to ask how much water to change (not cycle) at a time? If so, I would recommend between 30 and 50%. If your ammonia and nitrite levels are high, change more water. (A 50% water change will reduce their concentration by half.)
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    Need an Algae Eater

    Not having any otos myself, I can't give you any first-hand experience, but dropping in a zucchini or algae wafer when the algae levels get low sounds like a good idea. I think as long as your otos are fat you're doing great. If they start to slim down at all you need to feed more.
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    Need an Algae Eater

    The fish that started with an 'o' was probably otocinclus. They are supposed to be very good at eating diatoms and the soft green algae. From what I understand, they have to be eating almost constantly, so once they eat up all of the aglae they need to be fed algae wafers and veggies. I've...
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    Help: New fish not eating?

    Try turning off your filter when you feed your fish. The flakes will float on the surface a bit longer that way.
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    We've moved....Again!

    Congratulations to Trevor! Have you guys found a new house/apartment yet?
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    5 gal tank

    First, what kind of fish do you have in your 5 gal? What are the nitrite and nitrate levels in the 5 gal?
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    Compability Question

    What about a red-tailed black shark? (Epalzeorhynchus Bicolor, just to be clear) It will be able to hold its own with a full grown severum. (As a side note, I thought two severums would be too much for a 55 gal. Am I too pessimistic/cautious?)
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    Unidentifiable Illness- Black Skirt Tetras

    If you haven't purchased your testing kits yet, I would advise you to buy a liquid reagent kit instead of the strips. The liquid reaget will be more acurate. The Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Freshwater Master Test Kit is often recommended as a good test kit. (Welcome to AA :) )
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    Need advice, please help... Sand related..

    I love the pool filter sand we used in our 55 gal. One thing to keep in mind: fish poo is much more visible when laying on a white substrate. To deal with this you can either vacuum more frequently (which is what I do), mix black and white sand together, or go with all black sand. I would...
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    Compability Question

    Just to make sure I understand, you are leaving the two severums in the 55 gallon, and are looking for something to add to the 55 gal in addition to the sevs, right?
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    Lots and Lots of questions.

    I would agree with everyone else that you don't need to worry about your redtail eating. If you wanted to, though, you could try dropping in a few sinking shrimp pellets after the lights go out at night. (That will prevent your tetras from gobbling them up.)
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    My Office

    Looks like a nice place to work. I like the vine plant. (Is it a philodendron?)
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    Fish Selector Wizard?

    Tim's Tropicals has has a very limited version of what you are describing. It allows you to enter one fish, and returns a list of compatable species. You can also enter two fish, and it tells you if they are compatable. Being able to enter several fish at once and find species compatable with...
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