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/aq/-aquarium general - Loach Edition - Continued from &g

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/aq/-aquarium general

- Loach Edition -

Continued from >>2150183

Discuss anything aquarium related here, including inhabitants, decor and issues.

Google is your friend.
Feel free to ask questions but know that there are a lot of resources out there that could answer your question a lot faster and accurately than /an/.

Make sure to include these things in your post before asking because we can't help you if we don't have the full picture:
-tank size
-parameters
-any and all inhabitants + how long you've had them

Links:
>How to cycle your tank: http://pastebin.com/x4WnB0Ah
>General aquarium care sheets - http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/
>Livestock and plants for sale - http://www.petsolutions.com/ http://www.aquabid.com
>FUCKING GOOGLE

We all make mistakes, so don't put anyone down - rather be helpful.
Chances are, you made a similiar mistake when you were starting out.

>Useful & Extensive database for aquatic plants and their parameters:

Flowgrow
http://www.flowgrow.de/db/aquaticplants

>Cool Youtube Channels:

>Aquascaping -

James Findley/The Green Machine
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreenMachineLtd

Dennis Wong
https://www.youtube.com/user/xiaozhuangw

Filipe Oliveira
https://www.youtube.com/user/FaaoStudio

Oliver Knott
https://www.youtube.com/user/amanoshrimp

>Building your own shit/ Fish&Plant talk

King of DIY
https://www.youtube.com/user/uarujoey

Dustin's Fish Tanks
https://www.youtube.com/user/Dustinsfishtanks

Wayne's Fish World
https://www.youtube.com/user/samuelwaynefoleyjr

Aquarium related documentaries (German & English)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtkQ-oVBStx0EYRcwz3bHSA

KGTropicals - Mostly Cichlid Talk
https://www.youtube.com/user/KGTropicals

If you got any suggestions, especially related to cool saltwater channels, feel free to post them - I will add them with the next OP if I have the chance
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Nice stock image bro.
www.pricearea.com/result/aquarium+mini+usb
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This is a high tech thread.

Lads I can not wait to start my aquarium
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Think i could get a few kuhli loaches in here? Or are there others like i can keep with cherry shrimps?
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>>2152561
Well done, its also not a gif
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>>2152562
Whatcha gonna put in it, anon???
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>>2152564
Oops old picture. The pearlweed is much more dense now.
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>>2152566
I bought a betta and two goldfish
Once I get my filter setup, I'll be officially high tech
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>>2152568
For one tank? How big is it, bro?
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>>2152569
Idk. It seems pretty big, and they all fit in it
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>>2152570
Oh gr8, more b8
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>>2152570
Goldfish need like, 20 gallons, each, so it better be pretty big.
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>>2152564
>>2152567
Anything with a footprint of 60x30cm is good enough for kuhli loaches, and they seem to be pretty much shrimp safe. They don't actively hunt cherry shrimps, and they will probably love burrowing in your pearlweed carpet. What do you mean by "others like," as in loaches? Bottom feeders? Fish in general?

Also put your images rightside up, you keep triggering me
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>>2152575
lol they aren't that big yet. If they get that big, I'll save up to buy a bigger tank, m8
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how many kuhli loaches can i put in a tank that is heavily planted with water sprites and 2 bettas?
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>>2152579
>lol they aren't that big yet.
So anyway. Goldfish need like, 20 gallons, each,
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>>2152566
Dont know who that is replying but it aint me, just a betta
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>>2152578
I can't when im on my phone. When it converts the image it makes it over 4mb. Also mostly things similar to kuhli loaches not like clown loaches or the eel like that won't eat my shit.
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>>2152511
You can stick a sponge on pretty much anything. All you need to do is make sure it's aquarium grade, cut it into the over all right shape, then cut a small hole in one end so it fits snugly over the opening.
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>>2152602
Do sponges have different coarseness?perforation size? Idk what to call it. I dont want it to impead the water flow too much.
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Alright anons tell me everything I've done wrong. I don't know anything about aquariums and I've only got this guy because I felt bad for him. He was part of some chicks science experiment and got put into some shitty small self sustaining aquarium, then he got put into an much larger one with around 4 angel fish. His fins looked like shit and I didn't want him to die.

He killed like 3 of the angelfish though
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>>2152511
Putting a sponge on the end of it like that wouldn't do much since it'll only pull water through the sponge through that tiny opening on the bottom.

You'd be better off cutting the sponge to fit inside the filter (those cartridges it comes with are pretty bad) or buying/making a sponge filter (they start at about $3 on eBay) and using the air pump on that instead.
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>>2152619
how big is that box you got him in? does it have any filtration or aeration or heat?
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>>2152619
He's not dead already?
You need a bigger tank for starters, five gallons at the very least. He needs a heater and a filter. Gravel is a shitty substrate, and plants would also help, but if you're going to get a fake one, then get a silk one, because plastic ones would cut his fins. Make sure the top you get for him is sealed, but also has holes in it of some kind so he can breathe. They're jumpers. They enjoy bloodworms.
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>>2152619
The gravel is a bit garish, but that's up to taste. A 5 gallon tank is recommended, but 2.5 gallons is acceptable as a minimum.
Doesn't look too bad, but you should get some kind of hardscape/cave (a terra cotta pot would do) and a small heater. The light might not be too good for plants, it looks like it's incandescent.
Also, fill it up all the way and plug in the filter.
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Is a 10 gallon too small for 5-6 Zebra Danios?
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>>2152619
>He killed like 3 of the angelfish though

How big were the angelfish? That is one mean motherfucking betta for it to do that

You can spoil your betta with a 10 gallon tank, the Petco dollar per gallon sale is soon. 2.5 to 5 gallons is fine, but he'll appreciate a whole 10 gallon to dart around and lounge. The cost of setting up a proper 10 gallon isn't really different than a 2.5 or 5g, so spend a little extra
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>>2152605
Yes they do, and you don't have to worry about it clogging up the water flow. If the sponge blocks it too much simply take it off and trim around the edges to make it a little smaller. You don't need a giant massive clump of sponge on your filter. Just a decent sized chunk that can house all that delicious beneficial bacteria.

You can probably google "aquarium sponge" or even search directly on amazon and other websites so you can buy it online. I am pretty sure different companies and brands label their individual stuff under different names. But fellow anons can feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
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>>2152644
A 10 gallon is too small for a lot of schooling fish. Ember Tetras or any of the teeny micro rasboras will be perfectly fine though
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Should I get this and make it look like a Zen garden? With white sand and a bonsai tree
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>>2152657
I don't know, that stand looks kind of flimsy.
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>>2152657
Are you filling it with water? Doing "trees" in aquariums is pretty tedious and requires a lot of maintenance, which is only made worse by the way the Fluval Edge tanks are built.
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What does /an think about this. I went to petsmart ( yes i know it's shitty, Jack's pets all the way). But I saw these two white koi with long whiskers. Should I buy them and ditch the idea of making a new tank with native species.
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>>2152665
It's going to be a tree plastic
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>>2152657
doing the japanese rock garden thing?
I know a japanese guy who might have some rocks
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>>2152666
Do you have a 55 gallon tank and plan to build a pond soon? If yes then go for it.

If not then consider the fact that koi grow from 1 to 3 feet long
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>>2152674
Yeah, the Japanese rock garden thing.
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The most exciting tank.
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>>2152561
Be sure to get a pleco to keep it clean.
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>>2152575
That is one big motherfucker, holy shit. Do all common goldifsh get that huge?
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>>2152675
55 Gallon tank ha ha ha pathetic I have a 180 gallon tank.
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>>2152734
180 Gallon tank ha ha ha pathetic I have a 2000 gallon pond.

Your tank is too small for 2 adult koi.
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>>2152738
2000 gallons thats it. My pond is 8400 according to pond alculators. So thus you lose silly pleb.
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>>2152740
>not keeping your Koi in a community-sized pool
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>>2152740
>he doesn't have his own lake

Plebs all of you. The geographical survey estimates my lake is over 9 billion and one gallons.
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>>2152746
>he doesn't own an inland sea

fucking poorfags, enjoy your less than 20 foot lake monsters.
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>>2152650
How many micro rasboras would fit in a 10 gallon?
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>>2152755
several hundred.

probably more if you really smush them in.
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>>2152755
10,15,20 depending on species, other tankmates, filtration and planting
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>>2152728
They can, but usually don't, seeing as they die before they get to such a point. They'll basically keep growing so long as you keep them healthy, which can be decades.
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>>2152772
So you're saying, with a 10 cent goldfish and a decent 150 gallon tank I could eventually have a fish that huge?
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>>2152789
Yeah
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New aquarium
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Copy pasting from previous thread.

So I have two planted vases with API first layer, added conditioner and bacteria starters a couple of weeks ago. One of them developed that white protein film, it's not exposed to light very often since it's in a bathroom with no windows. I've already stuck one ghost shrimp in there.
The other is next to the kitchen window, has grown a thick, mucus-y green/gray slimy film on surface and on the leaves of the plants in there and anything I put in it will freak out. What do I do about this? Pic related. I took a lot of slime out last night, but the water has never been as clear as the first bowl. I also have some manzanita in there.

Both have normal nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, ph, hardness, etc.

I'm also looking at nerite snails one for each vase. I don't want any fish in them, just a snail per vase and a few shrimp or something.
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I love kuhli loaches. This is one of mine.
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I have a 40 gallon looking to set up goldfish. What kind of goldfish and how many should I do? Looking to do a setup similar to pic related.
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>>2152874
Really you should only have two but if its well filtered and you are willing to clean it a lot you could have 4.

Not a good idea to put black moors with other gold fish by the way
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>>2152880
Ok thanks.

>Not a good idea to put black moors with other gold fish by the way

Not compatible? Or you mean because of tank size?
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>>2152874
40 isn't big for goldfish, you might want to upgrade that tank later. I wouldn't put more than three goldfish in there. They're dirty fish, and they get enormous.

As for type, I personally like comets. But that's just me. You probably want fancy goldfish for that tank size, they don't get as big.

I'm no goldfish expert, hopefully someone else can weigh in, but I would think that if you want more than 3-4 small goldfish, you'd have to upgrade that tank to at least a 55.
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Experience: I havent had my own tank ever, just a partner with his (cichlid) tanks. But I would always help with water changes and stuff.

Anyway, I'd like to start a cichlid tank. I'm pretty familiar with their breeding and behavior habits. I'd like about 5 fish give or take. Or a couple and breed them.

What size gallon tank would be best?
Any recs on filters as well?
Tips?

I'll probably put a texas holy rock in it but no live plants. Not yet at least.
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>>2152881
Black moors are to slow and never get food, survival of the fittest
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>>2152874
>>2152881
Rules for goldfish:

>Fancy- 20 gal for first fish, additional 10 gals for every added fancy

>Commons/Comets/Shubunkins- 40 gal for first fish, 20 gals for each additional Common/Comet/Shubunkins

>Koi- 10 gallons per inch of fish

>never keep Fancies with Commons, Comets, or Koi. Fancy goldfish have a harder time retrieving food and can be stressed or starved out by the other's.
This is because fancy goldfish are known as "fantails", with a long, butterfly-like twin tail. They are also smaller and fat. Commons and Koi are single-tails, and are longer, so they are faster swimmers and better at getting food.

>Koi and Commons can be kept together but you'll need a fuck ton of space and filtration. If you're keeping Fancies, only keep them with other Fancies

So in a 40 gallon tank, you could keep 3 fancy goldfish. You can keep black moors with other fancy goldfish, just none of the common types. Moors are a type of telescope-eye, which means their huge anime eyeballs are susceptible to harm from aggressive fish or sharp decor.

Personally, I think you're well-off with 3 Fancies. There are SO MANY types to choose from, and they can be very beautiful and fun to watch. And honestly, if you go ahead and over-filter and clean it a lot, you could probably get a 4th one in there, too. But it's usually better to understood tanks in the long run.

I made a pic for you. Top is a Common goldfish (Comets are those but with longer fins) and bottom is a Fancy (there are a ton of weird looking fancy goldfish out there, but that's the general body shape and tail you're looking for). Now do some googling with the information I've given you, friendo
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Are there any black fancy goldfish that don't have those puffy eyes?
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>>2152826
Not good.
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>>2152894
Thanks anon, that is really helpful info.
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>>2152894
this fine?
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>>2152911
Only for the first 2 months
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>>2152909
Probably if you look hard enough

>>2152915
Glad I could help, best of luck

>>2152916
Where are we getting these pics from?
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>>2152833
Well, the only stuff I'd put in those would be plants. Maybe ghost shrimp. As for the protein film, thats because you have no water flow to break it up. Also the reason anything you put in the "warmer" tank is because its got less oxygen than the other one and its got no flow to break up the protien film. That film inhibits oxygen exchange at the surface. What you need is a small power head, or pump thats Like a 10gph one. Id set up a piece of driftwood and mount the pump on it and let it dribble down the wood into the vase. Have the intake covered by a sponge and hide it behind the drift wood. This will help all the previous mentioned issues you will have in long term. Also it'll provide your plants with water flow which they need to obtain nutrients from the water column. You can get sme fairly small driftwood for pretty cheap the pum and the sponge might be about $25. But it'll help you in the end. If you set it up like this you can probably house several amano shrimp or maybe even cherry shrimp if the temps stay somewhat stable.
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>>2152894
Do fancy goldfish life as long as common goldfish?
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>>2152789
>with a 10 cent goldfish and a decent 150 gallon tank I could eventually have a fish that huge
no.

Feeder fish are purposefully stunted as juveniles, and that affects their adult size by a lot.

over half of comets are as well. This is done with any fish that's ordered in large quantities in order to produce batches of fish all the same size from hatchings that happened weeks or months apart.

upshot is /an/'s thing with giant goldfish isn't really likely to happen. It's possible, but it's also extremely rare for a feeder or a commercial comet to get much over 4 inches.
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>>2152881
Black moors are slow as hell and can barely see anything. Also their eyes are fragile so you have to worry about sharp decorations. Same goes for bubble eye goldies.

>>2152889
Are you set on rift lake cichlids? If not, 20 gallon is good for breeding a pair of Bolivian rams or kribensis. For them you'd want driftwood instead of the holey rock.
For rift lake cichlids, a 29 gallon is large enough for some of the smaller Tanganyika cichlids, like Julidochromis or Neolamprologus, but for most you'll need at least a 40 gallon long and a filter rated for 1.5-2x the size of the tank. For HOB, Fluval AquaClear filters are pretty good as long as you keep them clean, or you can get a canister filter like SunSun.
Rift lake cichlids usually tear up live plants anyway, and ideally you'd want the pH buffered to 8 or 9, which is too high for most plants.

>>2152909
Chocolate oranda/ryukin/whatever. The color morph is independent of the eyes, but for whatever reason it isn't bred for in other bodies as often.

>>2152990
Depends on the breed.
http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/articles/lifespans-of-tropical-aquarium-fish-article99.html
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>>2153028
Thanks for the cichlid advice. I'll be pondering everything.

Im not rushing anything with this.
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>>2153018
>purposefully stunted
>purposefully
You mean the distributors purposefully hold on to them longer than necessary for the express purpose of stunting their growth instead of simply shipping them off as soon as humanly possible? Right.

>it's also extremely rare for a feeder or a commercial comet to get much over 4 inches.
I call BS. My dad has eight feeders from PetSmart that are a few months old and already range from 4 to 6 inches.

Yeah, feeders are unhealthy, but any healthy one is just as likely to get fuckhuge as any other goldfish, but you'd need, like anon said, a 150 gallon tank for a couple 10 cent fish, which happens precisely never.
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Do you think if I told whoever's in charge of the college aquaponics project that they shouldn't have 9 (used to be 10) goldfish in a 20 gallon, and that goldfish don't need heaters, they would bother to listen to me? Probably not, huh.
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>>2153042
They'll probably pretend to act interested, and then completely ignore your advice and hope you don't bug them about it again
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>>2153051
You're right, anon. I wish I looked serious and important, like I really know my shit. But I'm pretty sure the guy who set it up is like 6'3" and I'm like.. 5'4" so he would probably just look down at me and chuckle softly while dumping pellets in his betta's .4 gallon unfiltered cube.
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>>2152947
What kind of sponge and what kind of pump? :x thanks for actually responding
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>>2153042
You should print out a goldfish care sheet and tape it to the front of the tank.
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>>2153058
That's passive-aggressive, I'm a fan.
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>>2153042
Print out am outlinebof how tobtake care of gold fish and just tape it to the front of the tank. Continue doing so untill they fix it. Or just take your concerns to the instructor and say you cant stand idly by and watch these living things die slowly.
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all betas are kept at the same temperature right?
The type doesnt matter?
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>>2153087
Oui

76 - 82 is ideal
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>>2153054
You can use really any sponge that doesn't dissolve. But you and use the sponge filters they have for aquariums. Just get some tubing and hook it up and stick a small chucnk of the sponge at the end of it. You just have to rinse it every now and again. If you need a new one just cut a chunk.

Ill post a link of the pump, or "a" pump similar to what you may need. This one is slightly big for what you're looking for. So, just try to find one in the range of 10-40gph any more than that might be too strong of a flow.

http://www.webbsonline.com/Item/Aquascape-Statuary-Fountain-Pumps-91023?gclid=CJOIjKuDv80CFYVrfgodPT4N0A
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>>2153060
Highlight the parts on lifespan and eventual size too. That'll hopefully show them why goldfish aren't the right choice for their temporary science project.

>>2153087
If it's Betta splendens, yes. Different species have slightly different temp and care requirements.
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>>2153098
Its really confusing
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>>2153103
Those are all Betta splendens.
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>>2153103
Im pretty sure all pet-trade Betta are Betta splenden

Betta just come in an astonishing amount or color and finnage
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>>2153033
>You mean the distributors purposefully hold on to them longer than necessary for the express purpose of stunting their growth instead of simply shipping them off as soon as humanly possible?
they ship when orders are placed, not when the fish are big enough.
if fish are getting too big to sell they just stop feeding them the good food until they ship.

food is expensive, fish are cheap.
>My dad has eight feeders from PetSmart that are a few months old and already range from 4 to 6 inches
interesting that they're not all the same size. I mean if none of them are stunted they should all be the same size.

also, how do you know they're going to get bigger than 4-6"?

that's pretty average for full size stunted feeders.
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>>2153106
>>2153108
oh right thanks, I couldnt get one of them as they dont deliver to my area so I am having to get a random one delivered

http://www.tropicalfishbypost.co.uk/siamese-fighter.html
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>>2153120
they dont even give you a choice? Well that's bullshit.

Once you're more acquianted with them, you should look into getting a better bred, fancier betta. Because I mean Veiltails can be very nice but the condition that petstore bettas are kept it dont exactly make for a long healthy life
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>>2153128
Only just learnt you can get them on ebay, what do you tthink of this one? Overpriced or a good deal?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-orchid-super-delta-betta-fish-live-tropical-fish-/252435732290?hash=item3ac6579742:g:1yAAAOSwzJ5XbDav
In case you are wondering why I dont just get one from a pet shop the nearest ones 40 miles away
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I'm putting together an Amazon River theme for my 125gallon tank, anybody have any suggestions for what should go in it?
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>>2153135
A huge school of corydoras.
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>>2153134
im a sucker for Orchids.

Looks good to me but I dont think I understand UK shipping. IS there shipping? 25 looks solid to me if that's that whole price. If it isnt then it all depends on how much you're willing to pay to have your fish sent to you

US price would be like $15 to $60 AND $15 to $40 shipping cost.

here's an example http://www.ebay.com/itm/Live-Betta-Fish-Male-Koi-SUPER-RED-Fancy-Halfmoon-Plakat-HMPK-/152112575110?hash=item236a9db286:g:BPQAAOSwMNxXT8yd
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>>2153135
Get some sort of fat moai head and attach moss to it to stick in the tank somewhere
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>>2153058
And circle tank size and temperature range in a big red marker, then right next to it put a care sheet for rosy red minnow with stars and hearts drawn all over it. And replace them every time they get taken down.

>I-it's not like I'm petty or anything...
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>notice platy or molly fry in my tank a few days ago
>net 6 of them out of the tank last night
>somehow only 5 make it to the baby tank, no sign of the 6th anywhere
>only 4 fry in the tank this morning

the fuck are my platy disappearing to?
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>>2153141
Yeah including shipping its a total of 37 pounds or 55 dollars
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>>2153157
yeah that's about standard price

not bad to save yourself an 80 mile trip
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>>2153191
And here I am accustomed to having a local store with half moons for $8.
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>>2152657
Style over substance but we sell a shit ton of these. I rock the larger 42l model myself; i grow small predatory fish / cichlids in there before we sell em on or move em up.

>>2152826
Absolute cheap shit m8
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>>2152990
Sorry for late reply, and no. Fancy goldfish usually live around 10-15 years, whereas Commons live for 20+. Koi can live for like 50+ years if properly cared for

>>2153018
We have two 6+ inch long Comets that live with the feeder fish at the pet store I work at that were both originally feeders.
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>>2153079
>>2153098
>>2153147
Beautiful. I hope no one sees me and thinks I'm a huge bitch.
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Hey, do you think it's a good idea to keep one of these crabs as a pet? I don't see why not - it would be pretty much like taking care of any other crab right? Do you have any tips so I don't make it suffer unintentionally

I think they seem pretty chill
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I recently caught a wild baby bullhead catfish, he never comes out of his hollow log except when it's pitch black, he doesn't even come out when it's very dim. Will he be ok only eating when I sleep? Can I remove his logs so he will be forced to move around and eat during the day?
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My kuhlis always like to hang out in the front of the tank now. Seems like they have no problems being out in the open as long as there's bushy cover within darting distance, I'm really glad I rescaped so I can see them much more often!
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>>2153283
leave him be, he'll be fine
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Lads this is a beautiful fish right?
Not just me
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>>2153305
it is

Have a thing for Dragons m'self
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USA USA USA USA

if only I didnt have to deal with trans-shippers just to get one
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>>2153018
There are at least three stores around me that regularly sell "jumbo" comet goldfish that are 6, 8, and 10 inches long.
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Okay so here I was just chillin with my leopard gecko when I look up into my African Clawed Frog tank and notice this little squirmy thing floating through the water. Upon closers inspection, I saw that it was a very small worm-like thing that resembled a clear tube, except with one end darker, which is what I'd assume would have been guts or something. It moved and squirmed like a mosquito larvae, but was smaller than one and had no defining features. It was very tiny and I only noticed it because it was swimming right in the middle of the tank and the light hit it.

I got it out but promptly realized that there are like, 2 more in there, hanging out near the top, being pushed around by the filter's current.

What the fuck are these things??? Are they a parasite of some sort? It's a 10 gallons tank with 1 female African Clawed Frog in there and 3 Zebra Nerite snails for cleanup. That's it, there are no live plants, only artificial ones and some other underwater decor. There are other tanks and animals in the room but I haven't noticed the little squirmy worms in the other (painted turtle tank and guppy tank).

I'm super worried so any ideas as to what they might be will help
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>>2153360
extremely rare doesn't mean never.

for every giant goldfish you see, ten thousand tiny ones died.
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>>2153018
Hmm. I had a feeder for three years at least, he was the fastest growing, most robust of all my fish.

Body alone, he was in excess of five inches.

It's anecdotal, and also to consider is the fact that I picked the best looking, longest tailed, most energetic fish of the bunch.

I named him Francine when I thought he looked feminine. I miss him. Gave him away after my daughter was born, didn't have time to care for my fish properly any more.
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>>2153392
>in excess of five inches.
noticing a pattern yet?
one guy upthread said 4-6"

these aren't giant fish. Barely medium sized.
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>>2153042
Do what everyone told you with the care sheet except silicone it so it would be a pain in the ass to rid of it
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Hi aquarium bros,

Just returned from a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii. Can anyone identify this fish?
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>>2153364
nematode round worm
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Pretty much just a guppy tank now. Removing siamese Algae Eater due to fin nipping and just being a asshole in general.
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>>2153393
These aren't being kept in 100+ gallon tanks/ponds, and are account for a fraction of the full lifespan of a goldfish.
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>>2153403
OKAY so I just noticed now that I'm actually looking for it that there are much more, much longer ones in my fucking painted turtle aquarium. The only other thing in there is an albino bristlenose pleco.

WHAT THE FUCK ARE THESE DOING HERE AND CAN THEY HURT MY ANIMALS / ME???
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>>2153411
goldfish don't grow at the same rate their whole lives. They start fast and then slow down to almost nothing. Like most fish.

that's why stunting them as juveniles results in much smaller adults, no matter how long they live.
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>>2153409
what happened to your badis? he alright?

glad you removed the algae eater.
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>>2153429

He's so/so. He runs up and down the glass chasing his reflection maybe? He comes out more with the flag fish gone, but I think he needs a mate to be happy.
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>>2153419
tl;dr unless you have some empirical evidence of what you're claiming, I don't believe you.
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>>2153437
Yeah, I think he would be better off without the guppies to be honest.

A friend might help him, but as it is, he is the smallest and most timid fish there and badis are already very iffy and easy to intimidate.
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>>2152619
Make sure if your getting a new tank its rectangular so it's easier to maintain temperature
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>>2152568
no no NO dont do this. The goldfish will eat and pick at the bettas fins and probably kill it.
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>>2152619
listen m8 you dont need a heater. trust me you dont.
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>>2152657
ive had the same tank for years and years and it stands great. he only problem is cleaning it because the hole on the top is so small.
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>>2153449


No, the guppies never bother him. If anything he's tougher than the guppies. He doesn't eat any food given, so there isn't any food competition.
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>>2153449

I'm keeping them for now because it's fun to breed them.
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>>2153484
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who /hardwater/ here?

My GH test tells me my tap water is 20 dGH.
pH is around 8.0.

Would blackwater tropical fish be able to adapt to these water parameters or would they get fucked up?
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>>2153492
20? That's quite high. Maybe if you put some leaf litter and wood in the water to lower PH and soften it. But you could also invest in a reverse osmosis system, they cheap you can get them for 50$

Or you could look at some african Cichlids that like your water parameters.
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>>2153399
googled "hawaii fish" then looked at the poster in the image search

http://www.whatsthatfish.com/fish/yellowstripe-goatfish/147
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>>2153495
All the african cichlids are too big for my measly 20G.
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>>2153507
shell dwellers fyi
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>>2153416
Ask reddit, they may be cancer but they respond faster
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English guy here, my betta tank is fully set up and running now.


Just have to get a fish now.
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>>2153416
Sounds like they might be harmless nematodes. They come in through introduced things like plants, fish, or snails and thrive when there's a bunch of shit everywhere. Beyond looking really gross and their population can explode and then becomes a bitch to get rid of, they're relatively harmless (they can fuck up some types of fish while others can feed on them safely) Turtle and frog would most likely be unaffected at all

Did you transfer anything from tank to tank?
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>>2153534
cool, got a picture? How long did you cycle it?
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>>2153549
Cycled for 3 days and added conditioner to the water, dont know if that was necessary.
This fish is a male right? Because they had him with loads of other fish and I asked and they said it was female so it was alright.
Also is there a way to estimate its age
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>>2153577
Forgot picture

Its way to colourful to be a female right?
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>>2153577
betta are hardy fish I think he should be ok, how many gallons you got for him? got plants? filter?

Could be either:

http://www.wikihow.com/Determine-the-Sex-of-a-Betta-Fish
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>>2153581
One plant, 2.5 gallons atm. Getting a 5 gallon soon, Filter, heater Thermometer

Think ive got everything.
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>>2153581
I honestly still cant tell, I think its a male
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>poor college student
>work hard to save up money to maybe buy new clothes for the first time in years, maybe eat something other than ramen and rice and beans
>parents ask me to take care of their fish while they go out of town for the next week
>3 large goldfish kept in a cramped 5 gal tank
>This will not do
>Spend meager savings to ensure happy fishies

So pic related is what I could afford in order to improve the lives of these fish. Is there anything else I'm missing? How well do goldfish do with ghost shrimp or snails?

Thanks /aq/!
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>>2153593
And current setup
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>>2153595
damn nigga. Talk to your parents. That's like keeping a St. Bernard in a cage.
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>>2153584
cool, if you can make him happy. If you add maybe bloodworms as frozen food and some floating plants like water lettuce, he'll be even more comfy.
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>>2153598
Yes, I tried to talk to them, but they don't care. I even asked before they left if I could buy them a larger tank and they said no. Boy, will they be surprised when they come home. I'm regularly over at their house 2-3 times a month, so I figure I can handle the fishes' care when I visit, so my parents don't have to
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>>2153579
Thats a male I think, not 100% sure
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>>2153600
I feel for you. It's mostly american's I see that still keep fish in shitty bowls or too small tanks. I'm not even a PETA-moron, but really glad that for example in germany it's prohibited to sell/advertise bowls for fishkeeping or keeping big species in too small tanks.

In general aquariums seem to be a big hobby here and many fishkeepers seem to be more willing to inform themselves beforehand to allow their prospective pets to have a good time and don't see them as disposable or a piece of furniture.

Maybe over time, the position on fish also changes overseas.
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So some new zebra danios I got are biting all my other fish. By all my other fish I mean my 7 corys. By biting I mean aggressively nipping/chasing.

So I transferred the 5 zebras to a spare 5 gallon tank I had after I found my panda cory with 1/2 a tail.

Question is do I just keep them in that 5 gallon tank or cull them. My LFS doesn't take back fish due to fear of contamination and I don't know anyone that wants 5x 1 dollar fish. I have no problem culling these fish after what they did to my corys, but I do have a problem with torturing them in a 5 gallon tank if it's too small for them.

Before you say it I know I fucked up somehow.
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>>2153647
Have you tried craigslist for selling them off?
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>>2153593
Good on you.
If you can return the gravel, Home Depot has 50lb bags for about $4.
Also why did you get bottom feeder pellets for goldfish?
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>>2153507
Shell-dwellers aren't. Livebearers, gudgeons, and some other oddball fish do well in hard water, too.
If you really wanted to do soft water fish you'll be best off getting an RO unit.
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>>2153607
It's illegal in the us to sell/advertise too-small enclosures I believe. Sadly bettas and goldfish are not included.
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>>2153647
Five gallon tank is fine for them it's hardly torture.

Unless you put them in a beer mug the rest of their life I really doubt they will be miserable.
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>>2153671
Thanks for the advice. I don't know too much about goldfish diets, what would you recommend?
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>>2153676
>It's illegal in the us to sell/advertise too-small enclosures I believe
kek
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>>2153676
>It's illegal in the us to sell/advertise too-small enclosures I believe
Color me skeptical, aniki.

>>2153647
Zebra danios are crazy hardy and they're not especially dirty fish, so it's kind of a stretch to say they'll "suffer" in a 5 gallon, but it's certainly not going to give them the swimming room they would prefer, since they are really active.

>>2153593
>>2153595
What are you going to do with the five gallon?
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>>2153682
Omega One goldfish pellets. Omega One is a good brand as far as easily available stuff, and pellets are better than flakes, so you didn't do too bad. The only reason I'd be hesitant with the bottom feeder ones is that they're designed to sink quickly, which means they're more likely to fall in the gravel where the fish can't get them and rot.
You can also feed them anacharis or softened pieces of spinach, peas, zucchini, broccoli, etc.
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right lads, i turned my fishes heater of 2 hours ago and its still the same temperature

How?
Is my new heater broken?
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>>2153697
Water retains heat for a long while. The more water you have the longer it takes to lose its temp. Thats why when you go swimming at night the water feels "warm"
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>>2153699
It was to warm with the heater turned on so I wanted to see if it was fine to turn its heater off until my room cooled down but i'm a bit worried it will be to cold
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Help me friends.

I made the mistake of looking up fish videos on youtube.

I'm boiling with anger.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bnFQbZWUcs

Care to join me?
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>>2153704
bit cramped but the tanks clean so its not that bad
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>>2153706
i'm going to assume you didn't make it past 30 seconds

all i heard after that point was let the bodys hit the floor let the bodys hit the floor
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>>2153704
Looks like a shop or distribution center. You're getting pretty worked up over not much.
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got some more pictures of my beta, still shit but can anyone gender it?
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>>2153696
Thanks, I'll swap these out
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>>2153528
Lol never even been to reddit, don't know how to use it. I think I've kinda gathered that they are detritus nematodes and not parasites but peoples' opinions here are still appreciated. Fingers crossed

>>2153545
I thought long and hard about it but I have decided that I transferred nothing between aquariums. The only thing that would have gone between the two was my gravel vacc when I was doing cleanings/water changes last weekend. I put the pleco in the turtle tank like last weekend, and now pic related is showing up on the mopani wood in there. I assumed it was just his poop, but could it have been nematodes all along? I've had the turtle for a year and a half and never noticed anything like this until the pleco arrived.

And the frog I've had since December, but the 3 Nerites were added app. a month ago. There are less nematodes in the frog tank and they seem to be much tinier.

I also have a 5 gal fancy guppy tank but I've noticed no nematodes in it, probably due to the babies.

That being said, they fucking disgust me and I want them gone. How do I go about this? One of my work associates in the fish department said that aquarium salt could kill them?
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>infusoria
>microscopic
>aquatic
>high protein
This sounds a lot like jizz. Can I just jizz in my fry tank? Busting a nut daily sounds a lot easier than all that other bs.
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>Be britbong
>Get up this morning
>Fucktards have voted to leave the EU, economy is currently crashing
>Go to feed fish
>One of them suddenly has white spot
>how.jpg

How the fuck the white spot got in there I don't know. Tank is now dosed with medicine, will need to keep doing water changes until the fucking things have gone.

It's been a shit day.
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>>2153647
not to sound cold or heartless but you have no real bond to those fish or real obligation in my mind

i'm an active fisherman though and i go through about 3 dozen minnows every weekend not to mention larger sucker mouth minnows when i'm hitting larger lakes

don't get me wrong i love my fish and i kinda get hurt when people give me shit about my basement having 1/2 a dozen fish tanks or saying i should use my fish for... fishing... but i think you have to understand that they really are just fish and if they are becoming a hassle just get rid of them

put a paper towel on a sheet of aluminum foil, plop the fish down on it, and just give it a stomp

if you don't feel you can care for it at least care enough to give it a quick end
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>>2153592
If you dont see an egg spot then you've got a male

alternately, you can be a bit mean and scare it. If it suddenly develops horizontal stripes, you've likely got a longfin female. If not and you see no eggspot, then male
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>>2153863
Its a male, I didnt know it was veil tail.
Theres quite a difference between the male and females
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So I just got this crowntail betta today. I named him Sarge and he seems very happy to be in his new planted 5 gal tank. Super beautiful fish

Eventually I was hoping to put some shrimp in with him since it's a planted tank, but I've already noticed that he's biting and just generally fucking with the two ramshorn snails I have in there. Is this an indicator of an aggressive fish that will attack and shrimp I might put in there?
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>>2153135
Choose a direction for your "river" to flow and aquascape accordingly.

also you could pick up a wave maker for marine tanks to get some flow in
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>>2153595
REEEEEEEE
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>>2153931
Yeah thats not a good idea, btw nice fish.
I got my betta today as well.
I think mines a veiltail though
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>>2153708

Oh I watched on mute
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So I was doing some work in the backyard and managed to dig up a really good looking tree stump.
Would I use standard stuff to make it suitable for my aquarium, or does still living wood need a different method?
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>>2153409
What the fuck? My algae eater never fin nips, are you sure it's not a fake one?
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>>2153907
true. Ive noticed that males eyes tend to bulge out more, making it look like they're forever judging you

>>2153931
only way to know is to try it out. Mine would stare intensely at ANYTHING that moved but didnt do more than bully my shrimp when I had them

>>2153978
Siamese algae eaters are also known as hickey fish and will latch on and suck a fishes scales leaving bruises and sometimes removing scales, fins and flesh. Young ones are fine with just algae but as they get older, they sometimes acquire a taste for fish slime
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>>2152558
Had this big guy since he accidently came in my plant bag about 6 months ago. He's about 5 inches now and constantly buzzing around the tank and stealing food from my clawed frog. His name is whiskers.
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>>2153970
The stump has been out of the ground for about an hour and fits pretty well into my 10gal
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>>2154007
It's been boiled right?
Stick some moss on it afterwards.
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>>2153983
>Siamese algae eaters are also known as hickey fish and will latch on and suck a fishes scales leaving bruises and sometimes removing scales, fins and flesh.
That's Chinese algae eaters. Siamese don't even have the right kind of mouth to do something like that.
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>>2154009
Nah I just had it in there for perspective.

Nobody's told me if live wood requires a different curing method though
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>>2153992
Looks kind of like a Brochis.

>accidently came in my plant bag
That happened to me with a glass catfish. I tried getting him friends, but only one lived, so now it's just two of them.
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>>2154016
depends on what kind of tree it was
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>>2153692
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>>2153737
Unless you're zinc deficient, ejaculating in the tank will kill the tiny fish.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-Upcycled-Coffee-Maker-Into-fish-tank-W-4-Color-LED-Light-Betta-Aquarium
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>>2154074
Oh dear here I go again
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This is probably the worst place to post it but... I'm going to.
I want to get a 55 gallon take for hydroponics and grow some vegetables on it, I'm also thinking that I should get a fast breeding fight that do ok in crowded tanks. My idea is this. Have fish give nutrition to my vegetables and when there are to many in the tank. Eat some. I'm thinking guppies. How would you eat small fish like that? Any other fish suggestions
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>>2154082
get tilapia

People practically GIVE fingerlings away they breed so fast. They dont taste good but they dont taste bad either

trying to cook guppies is a waste of time
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Tips for octopi?
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>>2152558
So is switching everything from a planted dirted tank into a larger one as tedious as it seems?
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>>2154082

Hydroponics is a lot more than just hooking up a sump with fish to a fluidized grow bed.

The fish only provide CO2, nitrates and some phosphates through their shit, you still need other nutrients to grow vegetables.

Do some more research to see if you actually want to do hydroponics.
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>>2154088
make sure you're tank is secure as fuck. crafty fuckers will squeeze out anywhere.
also if you don't know everything about octopus care already I don't recommend getting one. I love octopodes, but they sadly aren't going to live longer than 5 years, its a lot of work to invest in such a short lived animal
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>>2153742
better a white spot than a muslim buttfucking as I always say
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>>2154094
yeah I wasn't really planning on buying, just wondering if any anons had some tips/experiencs to share
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>>2154041
Sheena's gold
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>>2154074
>Tank Capacity
>5 cups
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i cleaned the inside of my new, empty tank with windex a little over a week ago and now im reading about all the problems the ammonia in windex causes for people
should i go beyond wiping it down and rinsing it out a few times?
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>>2154134
wash it out with a mix of water and vinegar.
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>>2154110
Looking this up, they're apparently toxic. no idea what to do there. May be best to let it dry out?
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>>2154143
Boil, dry then boil again might work
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Is it normal for an aquarium to smell like dirt? I was doing a water change and the water smelled just like garden soil.
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>>2154240
If it smells like grass, it's completely normal.

>drop a small portion of an algae wafer into the tank
>plops near the resting kuhlis
>betta spots wafer, but hesitant to get it because of the kuhlis
why are these guys the cutest
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>>2154240
as in... cow shit?
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>>2154252
No, as in plain ol dirt, like when you cut grass, but without the lawnmower fumes.
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>>2154251
That's good to know, I thought it meant there was an incoming algae attack.
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Which are some good aquarium plants?
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>>2154259
What's your lighting like? Easymode plants are anubias and java moss, I've had a lot of success with them in my low-light tank.
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>>2154259
Good as in easy to take care of? I'd recommend Elodea, Hygrophila or Hornwort.
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>>2154261
lighting doesn't matter
I'm currently trying out dwarf sag
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>>2154007
Don't do it, it's not safe for ling term. I made a moss tree from non petrified wood that i found. It worked for a few months untill eventually it dissolved the outer layers to the softer inner parts which started leeching into my water column and causing an algae outbreak. Also you do not want bark left on the wood, since It rots too fast and will fuck up your water as well. So its best to avoid non petrified wood in the aquarium.
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>>2153992
Looks like a yoyo loach. Might get too big for your tank and bully your frog when its bigger. Cool fish nonetheless.

Yoyos also need company sice they are very social animals.
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Can I fit 2 full-grown fancies in a 55G long? Filter is an Eheim 2213 I think.

Also, could I put java moss in with them? Or would they destroy it?
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>>2154416
Goldfish? Yeah, a 55 is a good size for two of them.
Java moss is stupidly tough, so I don't think they'd eat it, but if you happen to get some asshole goldfish they might tear it apart anyway. Depends on the individual fish.
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Are there any good/easy way to unload fish? I have quite a few guppies and things are getting crowded for my 20gal long and I feel bad that they've been inbreeding.
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>>2154435
Sell them off via craigslist or get a tank witch cichlids or other predators that could use them as live food on occasion.
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>>2154435
Get a pair of convict cichlids and use the guppies as live food.
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>>2154143
Boil it a bunch and let it soak for a few weeks too. Sometimes the poisons leach out slowly
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why does my betta always seem hungry?
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>>2154450
All fish are "hungry" theyvare programmed to eat as much as possible whenever possible to become big as possible to live long as possible mate and breed as long as possible. You think it's possible?
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>>2154300
>I had a piece of wood in my tank for months but then I got algae, the wood is clearly to blame
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>>2154464
I went through all the steps to resolve the issue. Then i removed the wood for a short time, all the algae went away. So i left it out. The same thing happend to my brothers tank which had the same piece of wood before i took it since i was skeptical. The balance act is 100 times harder with decaying wood in the tank. Its a fair warning to all that search for their own drift wood. Make sure its petrified wood.
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I posted earlier in the thread about my new betta, Sarge. Her he is being a swood bastard.

I've noticed he doesn't really seem to eat. I put some freeze dried blood worms in there, but he hardly seemed interested. He might have eaten them while I was at work, but it's hard to tell with the floating wisteria in there.

I was thinking about getting some frozen blood worm cubes and seeing if he'll eat those. Will bettas eat a bloodworm if they find it sitting at the bottom of the tank? Or are they inclined to just eat from the water surface? Just curious so that I can throw some of the sinking blood worms in there and will definitely be able to tell if he ate them or not.
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>>2154568
depends on the betta but most will

try feeding him something live. Betta are attracted to small moving critters like moths are attracted to light. Fry will work, brine shrimp, mysis shimp. Hell, catch a fly or gnat if you gotta. If he doesnt go for that then maybe you have an issue

Lovely face on your Sarge though. That's a winning glare if ive ever seen one
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>>2154568
get him some pellets

>>2154456
So why are we suppose to feed them so little?
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>>2154583
>So why are we suppose to feed them so little?

because a betta's stomach is the size of one of its eyes. Betta will continue eating despite this. Many of them die of constipation withOUT being overfed
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>>2154583
Basically this >>2154585

But its also the fact that they only need literally a couple mouthfuls a day at most to survive. Also when you over feed the fish they get gigantic very fast and it uses the fishes metabolism to its limit and it will basically shorten its lifespan due to the rapid growth and ramped up metabolism.
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>>2154593
>>2154585
Ive had mine two days and it still hasnt shat.
Should I be worried
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>>2154605
not especially. If you're talking about Sarge, he's probably fine. Have you tried the mirror trick? He may still be iffy from being transported. Show him a mirror so he has something flare at for a few minutes

If you still havent noticed any passing in 2-3 days then give him a 1/4 of a pea
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>>2154607

Nah im the other guy, mine doesnt have a name. I was thinking of naming him qwerty because of mr robot
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My power was out for 5 hours. How fuck is my aquarium in terms of all that good toxins and shit?

I use a HOB filter if that matters.
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>>2154685
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2154&aid=2402
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What's the best way to start a feeder guppy colony within a turtle tank and a good number to start with?
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>>2154617
>red, white, and blue
Name him Union Jack.
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>>2154711
Start with a dozen and give them some space where the turtle can't get to them.

If you want to get fancy you could build a sump and start the colony in there.
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i need to upgrade from the stock led on the fluval spec.

Any ideas?

i thought led strips might work
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>>2154785
I guess I have to fix up and get better hiding spots, I tried 10 and got down to 4 within 3 days
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>>2154799
Unless your tank is fuckhuge, just get a separate aquarium and breed them in there, and put the babies in when you want to feed the turtle. Your turtle will eat more than they can sustain, and will severely stress out pregnant females and fry. The small fry everywhere will also make it hard to siphon turtle shit and do water changes without sucking a bunch up.

>>2154574
I have a few guppy fry in another tank, could those work? He might also be stressed still from being in that stupid cup. He seemed active at the store but I noticed he wasn't eating there, either. But he's not lethargic or anything, and he might have actually eaten the blood worms, I just can't tell. He's always swimming around and exploring, and flares up a lot on the end of his tank facing me for some reason.

And thank for the help/compliments. I really like his looks and spirit, very happy with him.

Pic is his tank as I see it when I'm in bed across the room.
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was asked in the /plant/ general to show my tank here

as said there, it looks kinda shitty on photos
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>>2154810
guppy fry might work. He may not be able to catch any though since finnage slows betta down.

it's likely he's still adjusting. Give hima few days to chill. He'll warm up.

If he's flaring at a tank side it's likely because he's fighting his reflection. It's good exercise, I hear but not longterm

Some betta will fight their reflection endlessly. This eventually tires and stresses the fish out. Stressed fish get sick so make sure to curb that behavior

Very nice tank. Diggin the floating plants at the top, whatever they are
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>>2154818
noice/10

Did the top piece of glass come with the tank?
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Is it cruel to keep a single fancy goldman in a 20 gallon? Do goldfish get lonely?
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>>2153692
>What are you going to do with the five gallon?
Start a dubia colony for my BD
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>>2154848
thanks

Yes, the glass top came with the tank, it is "non removable"
It's a bit of a pain in the ass, because, as you can see in the pic) bubbles get stuck under the glass and I have to remove them with an algae magnet pretty much everyday
I also makes the opening in the top quite small.

Also, the lighting wasn't that great, so I had to build an extra light, the one that is lying on top iof the glass, around the lid.

but now it works perfectly fine.
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>aqua scape infected with brown plague aids

What do? Already cut the light down by half.
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Hey /aq/, I just got a 5 liter tank for my birthday, could I put some guppies into it and if so how many?

Or should I rather just get one betta fish?
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>>2154922
Looks like your tap water has too many silicates
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>>2154925
Don't think it's that as my other tanks don't have algae issues.
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>>2154922
put snails in it

also, this >>2154925
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>>2154849
Fish have feelings just like humans do, so it may get lonely, sure. Should you get another goldfish(goldman?) I think not as already your single will not grow to its full potential physically.
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>>2154924
You mean litres or gallons? If gallons, get a betta, shrimp or some endler guppies, like 3-4

If 5 litres you are mainly limited to shrimp or snails. You could put in like 5 dwarf shrimp of a colour you like and 3 ramshorn snails.
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>>2154922
Could be worse. Are you using RO water?

If not, try that. Either crank up co2 and increase lighting exposure or lower lighting and introduce some snails.
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>>2154847
Thanks anon. The floating plants are water wisteria.

And he doesn't flare a lot, but if he does, it's on the side facing me. Is there any way I can stop him from doing this?

And I'm not too worried yet, I'm sure he's still just adjusting to his new home, like you said. I have to go to the pet store anyway today, so I might get some betta pellets and blood worms while I'm there.

And again, thanks for the help. Here's a pic from the long side of the tank. The enclosure has the water wisteria mentioned earlier, 2 elodea, and the red plant is a water lily(?). There's also a nice little pot in there for him to chill inside. I've noticed he really likes to relax under the leaves of the lily
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>>2154929
This can very well happen. From my experience with brown algae, its due to the fluctuations and lack of fast plant growth. Try keepimg everything as stable and even as possible. Try to keep your co2 at a consistent level since fluctuating co2 is #1 cause of brown algae, the 2nd cause is decaying plant matter, 3rd cause is hard water. If you can get these 3 things to equalize you will see the algae doe off. Untill then manual removal is best and mandatory, because that shit will kill your plants if you let it and it'll cause your balance to be more out of whack.
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>>2154938
>2016
>still imposes human feeling on animals
>whats critical thinking?

Seriously, i hope you're just joking around.
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>>2154849
I've heard they like company, but I've never really seen them interact with each other any time they're together. A bigger problem is that 20 gallons is going to be pretty difficult to keep clean once the goldfish is full grown. Not impossible, but difficult.
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>>2154924
Five liters is only big enough for small invertebrates. Amano shrimp are tons of fun, though. Just as good as fish.
Post pics of the tank?
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>>2154998
five litres is too small for everything except most snails
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>>2154399
I got a 40 gallon. He's definitely not a team player with all the other fish.
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>>2154941
>>2154998
Thanks anons, also I lied, it's not a tank it's a bowl. Pic related is the thing with hand to scale. What could live in it?
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>>2155028
Small shrimp species and snails, also get a filter, add cheap substrate, cheap live plants and everything will be golden. Also change the water every week, when its all cycled
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>>2155048
Thanks man.

No chance at all of a betta? Many sites say they only need one gallon.
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>>2155017
Maybe get him 5 other yoyo loach friends, that way he can build a hierarchy with them and doesnt have to bully other tankmates when he wants to asser himself
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>>2155058
Dont do it to the fish. Keep them at minimum 5galon. Issue is not only the betta itself but the waste he produces which, even with great maintenance, could lead to ammonia/nitrite poisoning in such a small tank.

Since you are a beginner, I figure you wanna give your first fish a good time and dont wanna let him suffer some due to your errors.

If you wanna get a betta, invest 50dollars in a tank with proper filtration and volume and even some live plants and you are set.

Otherwise try your hand at ornamental shrimp in your bowl, pic for example is a blue dream shrimp, a species that I breed.
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>>2155064
Yeah I guess you're right. Man that's one sexy shrimp. Sadly I live in a 3rd world shithole where ornamental shrimp are almost impossible to find, a friend of mine really wanted some and ended up spending a ridiculous amount of money to import them.
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>>2155068
If you tell me in which country you live, I could point out to you where you may find them at a good price since I may know some international breeders via message boards.

Otherwise you could look for amano shrimp or ghost shrimp. Both should be easily available.

In terms of snails you could also check ramshorn snails, they have also nice coloration ranging from red, white/red, blue and brown. The ones i the pic are the ones with a blue shell.

If you go the betta route, if you get everything used in terms of tank etc, it should be quite the bargain.
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>>2155079
South Africa. Apparently most of the actually interesting shrimp are illegal to own, sell and import but the government is shit with regulations so some people manage to get them via loopholes.
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>>2155086
So the movie was true? They hate foreign prawns in South Africa?
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>>2155091
top kek mane
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>>2155086
http://www.junkmail.co.za/fish-and-aquariums/south-africa/shrimp/k-c85r1

Maybe try one of those ads. One is even selling a fully planted tank with shrimp.
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10g, 3 pygmy corydoras, 1 betta, 1 apple snail- sand substrate, java moss wall, other plants TBD. Thoughts? Too much bio load or not enough if I load up the plants?

last setup i had had homemade c02 injection 7+ years ago but the c02 was a mess and stinky
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>>2155116
Rather up the corycats to 5-7, they enjoy company. Ideally they should be 10+. Instead of the apple snail, consider ramshorn snails or some amanos and either go with an apple snail or a betta, not both, since they both are quite messy in terms of bioload.

Of course all depending on your maintenance schedule, planting and filtration.

10 cories, 5 amanos and a betta may work fine for example.
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>>2155058
the absolute minumum size tank for a betta is 2.5 gallons but why do that when you can go to petsmart or walmart and get a barebones 10 gallon for $10-13?

that way you can get an opaque divider and split the tank between TWO betta or attempt to start a sorority with 1 male beta and 3-5 females
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>>2155116
Get some more cories, but I wouldn't suggest other fish besides that. In a 10 gallon you can have 10 pygmy cories with the betta and snail easily.

>>2155172
I don't think they have those shops in South Africa.
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>>2155197
>South Africa

my condolences. Are the beaches nice over there?
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>>2155064
>>2155068
are we showing our shrimps now??
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>>2155068
>>2155064
what could i try to keep alongside with my cherries without risk of crossbreeding?
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>>2155289
Caridina spp. Like crystal red or black bee. Shrimp within the same genus can crossbreed.
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is shrimp breeding profitable/worth it?

they dont look especially difficult to raise and they're all over Aquabid but I dont know how fast those sell if they're selling at all
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Does anyone know what these little wormy things are.
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>>2155326
They're probably fish food. They might also be parasites, so be cautious.
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>>2155334
I kinda think they're leeches.
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How many days before you can tell whether you successfully planted dwarf baby tears?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-18-24-30-36-48-72-Aquarium-LED-Light-0-5W-Multi-Color-Full-Spec-Plant-Marine-/291645087202?var=&hash=item43e766dde2:m:meA3pfMaQcBWPD5jduaqtiQ

how are these for growing plants? Why is it so difficult finding clear info on this shit?
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>>2155324
>profitable
Yeah, simple cherries can go for $20 on eBay, even up to $80 depending on the breed.

My SAE are stressed about something, I saw small signs of ich, but everybody else was alright. Parameters are 0/0/0, moderately planted, and some plants are melting due to from what I assume, nutrient deficiency. Any clues?
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>>2155458
$20???? Seriously? How much would you pay for this?
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>>2155326
More pictures. Put em in a glass so we can seem em. Maybe add a standard coin for size?
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>>2155469
Oops, I should've mentioned $20 for 10, or $10 for 5-6.
eBay is slightly flawed when it comes to live animals, though you can find amazing deals. I wouldn't pay anything for a cherry shrimp, you can always breed and cull them yourself.
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>>2153579
The fins are way too long to be anything other than male.
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>>2155480
Yeah, but people do, gotta have those display and competition shrimps. Right? Also i want to make em more available in the stores near me. The aquarium hobby is slow-ish here.
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>>2153716
Almost definitely a male, aniki. A clearer picture would be nice though, he has interesting coloring.
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>>2154007
You need to peel all the bark off and leave it baking in the sun for 12 months straight. Otherwise it will leach things like old sap into the water that will kill your fish.
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>>2155458
What the fuck dude, you need to get over my legs.
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>>2154605
Take a pea, boil it in some water for a few minutes, pop open the shell of the pea, scoop out the soft insides, mix in a TEENY TINY bit of garlic powder. Smoosh it all into little betta bite sized pieces. Feed this to your betta.

And prepare for the greatest betta shitstorm of our time.
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>>2155348
This, leeches.
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>>2155143
>>2155197

Thanks for the input! I can't start building up the tank again until the fall so I am just wish listing. ive never kept cories before and everyone said at least two. I'll start with five and go from there I think

Was thinking about setting up a bucket with an air stone and some Java moss in an attempt to farm a lot between now and the fall. Just a bucket of moss with some fert in it.
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went to my sister's house today and saw this
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>>2155504
If you post your tits he'll probably get over them pretty quick.
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>>2155423
Just judging by watts and color temperature it should work well for medium lighting. The only way to know for sure would be testimonials or if they have PAR values available somewhere.
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>>2155549
steal it from her and give it a better life

when she complains about her 'stolen' fish, gift her a cheap 10 gallon kit and a new betta out of 'sympathy'
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>>2155585
my tank is in partial sun as well. Am I about to kill my monte carlo?
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Does anyone know what the name of this plant is?
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>>2155604
blurry possibly fake decorative plant number 541
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>>2155607
It's not fake
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>>2155604
Maybe Alternanthera reineckii?
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>>2155604
althernanthera for sure. could be a reineckii in a lower light situation since in good light, they turn bright red or another subspecies like the bronze version.

Also made a new thread -> >>2155625

Included a FAQ section, sadly it got fragmented due to post limit, but I liked the idea nonetheless.
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>>2155624
>>2155634
Thnx guys, found it.
This is a pic from when i just planted it.
Needed to know how to properly trim it
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>>2155549
I'll never understand it. Even the crap display I threw together at work is better than that.
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