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To Whom(?) It May Concern (Please sign your posts); In answer to your first question, a poll had been taken on this group started on March 24, 2005, asking...
Raymond Wetzel
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Nov 1, 2007
12:22 pm
24561
I think it was Lenny that wrote that Lucky Bamboo should only be kept wet on the bottom - that the leaves should not be underwater. Maybe I am just lucky...
Paula Brown
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Nov 1, 2007
5:25 pm
24562
I have an established 55 gallon with some tetras and danios that I have really done nothing to for about six or so years (I am bad about vacumming and partial...
Paula Brown
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Nov 1, 2007
5:59 pm
24563
Hmmm. I know when someone gave me a lucky bamboo plant for my office a couple of years ago, I went online to find the proper care but I just re-read a couple...
Lenny V. aka GoldLenny
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Nov 1, 2007
6:10 pm
24564
I agree with Ray, your lab and zebra fry should definitely never leave your home. _____ From: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com]...
Donna Ransome
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Nov 2, 2007
1:17 am
24565
I have had these growing in several tanks for several years, but all of them with just the bottoms in the water and the leaves growing out the top. I haven't...
Rhonda Wilson
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Nov 2, 2007
1:21 am
24566
Paula, Give your friend some of your fish water from each water change. That will probably help the growth, with al that good nitrate and stuff. \\Steve// ... ...
Steve Szabo
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Nov 2, 2007
2:26 am
24567
I'm really attracted to the idea of setting up a tank to showcase Zoanthids. Not a big tank, because I already have enough tank maintenance (freshwater). But...
Donna Ransome
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Nov 2, 2007
2:50 am
24568
Hey Donna, Do you already have the tank set up and running? I am buying my first coral at the end of this month. Stacey...
Stacey Riga
siricheeri
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Nov 2, 2007
2:05 pm
24569
this is where I am looking to get ideas and read a bit about each one, since some are difficult and some easy? It also tells what kind of lighting equired for...
Stacey Riga
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Nov 2, 2007
2:12 pm
24570
A group I am a member of, a salt water tank group only: http://www.reefaquariumguide.com I drive them NUTS with question after question, after question..lol...
Stacey Riga
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Nov 2, 2007
2:17 pm
24571
I just re-set up my 10 G tank yesterday, with an undergravel and a power filter. (don't worry, I am waiting for it to cycle completely so no fish are going in...
Noah Burge
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Nov 2, 2007
5:29 pm
24572
So far I'm only breeding 5 different malawi species that are all simple to determine even after only 2-3 weeks of life. Thank you for all the input....
deberhardt85
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Nov 2, 2007
6:05 pm
24573
The bubbles are only going to pop at the surface regardless of how high or low the uplift tube happens to be. The bubbles don't pop until they reach the...
Lenny V. aka GoldLenny
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Nov 2, 2007
6:27 pm
24574
Lol, I knew you would ask, Lenny! I didn't think to add until after I posted that yes, I am indeed using plain ammonia to cycle. Thank you so musch for the tip...
Noah Burge
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Nov 2, 2007
7:58 pm
24575
The rattling sound you here may be the sound of the loose carbon granuals as each large bubble "blurps" its way through them, disturbing them each time. I...
Raymond Wetzel
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Nov 2, 2007
10:29 pm
24576
You're quite welcome. glad we could be of help. Please note though, that 5 different species in one tank is more than enough to have them crossbreed when the...
Raymond Wetzel
sevenspringss
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Nov 2, 2007
10:52 pm
24577
No this is long term. Like this time next year maybe. I just set up a Tang tank, so that will keep me busy for a while. _____ From:...
Donna Ransome
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Nov 2, 2007
11:06 pm
24578
Even experts cannot reliably identify hybrids without dissection. It has been said that hybrid fry can look exactly like one or the other parent, or a cross...
Donna Ransome
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Nov 3, 2007
12:40 am
24579
I did think of that too, Raymond. The inserts can be opened, and I thought of removing the carbon, but I figured I would let the carbon live out its...
Noah Burge
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Nov 3, 2007
1:02 am
24580
Breeder again, I have a group of Melanochromis Johannii ready for sale, actually viewed breeding, can someone give me a crash course on shipping fish without...
deberhardt85
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Nov 3, 2007
2:50 am
24581
Noah, Check around for airstones that will release a fine mist and try those. Also, the carbon inserts are pretty much useless, so just remove them and don't...
Steve Szabo
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Nov 3, 2007
3:01 am
24582
*"It has been said that hybrid fry can look exactly like one or the other parent, or a cross between the two"* I have an example of this in my own tanks. I...
Debra Melton
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Nov 3, 2007
3:21 pm
24583
Thanks, Steve. Egad, it never occoured to me that the gravel itself is the filter! Inserts aren't needed at all. (yes, I feel dumb) :) ... those. Also, the...
Noah Burge
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Nov 3, 2007
4:20 pm
24584
I checked with hubby about the plants (he bought them) - he says it's an Amazon sword plant; also in that aquarium is Java moss and Anacharis. ... bottom...
Shirley Reichard
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Nov 3, 2007
5:23 pm
24585
Can a sword interbreed with guppy? I am looking at male sword and male guppy and their thing is the same, same is true with the females. So I was wondering if...
Rei - Raymond Tremor
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Nov 4, 2007
10:55 am
24586
intructions that come with it if u get a card says "only keep it wet an inch or so deep" but, i seen ppl put them in their tanks. So i too ,went out and bought...
Cynthia
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Nov 4, 2007
5:44 pm
24587
Ok so this is not exactly a question, just trying to decide. I am thinking of moving my dojo from the goldfixh tank (29 gallon) to my livebearer tank (55...
Tricia
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Nov 4, 2007
9:07 pm
24588
Dojo's are a cooler water species and would be better off with the gold fish rather than the guppies, etc. Wendie ... From: Tricia To:...
Wendie
susieoh1
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Nov 4, 2007
9:42 pm
24589
Hi, I'm fairly new at keeping fish and need some education about total alkalinity and ph. I have this little 5 test quick dip test strip thing, it has a spot...
pinkvock
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Nov 5, 2007
12:15 am
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