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Aquaboy on Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 |
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I recently added 5 tiger barbs to my tank, couldn’t add more for fear of ammonia spike. one stays off to the side away from the school, he is a little smaller but is exhibiting all signs of a sick fish… should I take him back tomorrow or let him wait and see if he gets better? please give me reasons for your answer
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Aquaboy on Thursday, January 20th, 2011 |
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I’m still in the process of researching before setting up the tank. I want to get Purple Pincher hermit crabs and plan to keep them in this tank throughout their whole lives(not change into a bigger one later on). I know they can get kinda big though so I would like to know how many would live in this size tank comfortably. I plan to get at least 2 and add plenty of climbing items and maybe those hemp nets to take advantage of the tall tank.
I would also like advice on the type of lid to use for the tank. So far all I have is the tank but I don’t know what kind of lid to get for it. Screen lids seem like they wouldn’t keep humidity good and aquarium lids don’t usually have spaces for air circulation.
Any advice on this would be very appreciated! Thank You!
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Aquaboy on Thursday, January 13th, 2011 |
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I know all about fish cycling. I’m planning on doing this trial and error, when I was 13, I just ran my tank for a day or so with dechlorinator and my fish lived for years. But anyways, I plan on cleaning my old fish tank out (with no fish(they died months ago, water, fake plants and gravel have been sitting there) cleaning the plants etc. using the old filter, new water and put the plants in the tank, maybe gravel also and add some bacteria supplement while it cycles for a day or two. Then use a new filter, get live plants and new gravel and add it to the tank when I am ready to add a few fish then few weeks later start adding more fish (it’s a 20 gallon tank). I know how to properly introduce the fish into the water.
Curious if anyone thinks that is an alright plan? Even though I am not cycling it for weeks. I wouldn’t think cycling with the old stuff would hurt anything, any dangerous bacteria wouldn’t be there, since there haven’t been fish for it..
Thanks for any reply! =)
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Aquaboy on Monday, January 10th, 2011 |
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Hi im goin to buy a small fish tank about 40cm wide and 30 tall the problem is i have no idea what to do with it. I dont know what fish to buy, how to look after them or clean the tank. It comes with a filter and light and the pebbles at the bottom. My question is what fish should i buy and how much of a variety of fish should i be ablle to keep without them killing eachother such as big and small fish different breeds and how many fish can live in the same water.
Please leave a very detailed answer as it will be getting the best answer.
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Aquaboy on Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 |
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Good morning again, fish peeps
Okay, so we bought this 14 gallon hex (tall) aquarium, with tons of accessories, for a mere twenty bucks off of craigslist. Our single betta boy “Gojira” is eyeing that spacious tank as we speak.. we are so excited to get him out of the little 1.5 gallon box he has been living in!! Sooo, I scrubbed everything with hot, hot water, and I had some aquarium silicone here anyway so I resealed the exterior of the seams just to be safe, since I thought the seams between the panes of glass looked a little thin. Now, here comes the scary part: testing for leaks. The lady I bought it from was very sweet and straighforward, and everything that came with the tank (heater, filter, etc.) works fine, so I am hoping it won’t explode outright or something like that.
Here’s our situation: we live in a condo with people below us. 14 gallons isn’t a huge amount, but let’s say that I don’t want it to rain in our downstairs neighbors’ condo today. We have no yard or hose to do this outside with, we DO have a small balcony, but it is cold as heck today and if I try to test the tank over time outside, it WILL freeze. I could leave the tank on the balcony for a few hours, but after that, we would have a freezing problem. Sooo, my best guess so far is to put the tank on the counter in the kitchen, fill it slowly (and in stages) with bowlfuls of water from the sink, and be ready with lots of towels in the event of disaster! At least it would be on a laminate floor, so I could probably protect the carpet. Our kitchen is not that big, mind you, it is just the largest non-carpeted area. I thought about doing it in the tub, but then no one can take a shower or bath until it is done. How long does this process truly need to be?? I have read where people take days to test their tanks, but we have limited space/ability here. When I know the tank holds water, I can use the siphon to empty it so we can carry it to the dining room (where it will live with Gojira in it). Anyone have any other ideas?? I am so new to this!!!!!
The tank has a manufacturer’s label which reads 96, I am assuming that means it was made in 1996. Is that too old for dependability?? The whole setup looks very well cared for, considering the age.
My last question: the filter is a Whisper Power 30, and it is an intimidating hunk of filter for a mere little betta, in my (uninformed) opinion. We are thinking of just moving over the wee little Whisper that is in Gojira’s 1.5 gallon tank, and just doing regular partial water changes, rather than trying to tweak a loud, string filter to make it weak enough to be okay for Gojira. We don’t plan on putting any other fish in, maybe just a couple of mystery snails. Our betta is a big macho showoff and we figure he would like to be alone (and we would get him a girlfriend but we don’t want baby bettas).
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aquaboy on Friday, December 31st, 2010 |
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i was looking into getting some aquariums i have a cold water one set up with a range of fish in, but id like to learn more about them also i was thinking of tropical fish and marine fish.
any advice or book recommendations?
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Aquaboy on Thursday, December 30th, 2010 |
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He was my beloved little betta, and he broke my heart because I tried so hard for him. I am pretty sure he had swim bladder disease, then he got these white sores which I tried to treat with betta fix. I don’t have it in me to get a new fish right now, but I don’t want to get rid of the tank yet either, have bought so much equipment for the tank. I have “safe and easy” aquarium cleaner spray from Aquarium Pharmaceuticals. Can I just clean everything with this for storing the tank/decorations?
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Aquaboy on Friday, December 24th, 2010 |
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So it’s the first Christmas I am having with my boyfriend that I have been dating for almost a year now.. So I wanted to make it very romantic and note-worthy. So the plan for the day is :
1) I am going to take him to either the Aquarium, Zoo lights, or Ice skating. (Which do you think?)
2) I am planning on giving him a stalking full of sentimental gifts..
3) And I want to make him a nice dinner.. But I have no idea what to make him.. What do you all think?? What would be a romantic and delicious dinner that a guy would love on Christmas and really shows how much I love him?
4) Finally I am planning on bringing him outside and having him look up at the stars because I bought him a star. :]
Do you think this is a stupid idea?
Zoo lights, aquarium, or ice skating?
What should I make him for dinner?