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1835
Has anyone used duckweed to supplement thier fish's diet? I also have a question about my Pleco. It poops damn near all the time. It's not a problem right now...
goatmaster187
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Aug 2, 2002
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goatmaster187 Feeding duckweed to your fish is OK I guess, but you can supplement the fishes diet with algae discs, wafers, pellets, flakes, freeze dried...
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Aug 2, 2002
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... Many people use duckweed to feed vegetarian fish. Silver dollars, goldfish, plecs, African cichlids eat a lot of it, and it is fairly easy to raise and ...
Les Mumford
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are there any kind of catfish that you can put in a 5 gallon bowl with bettas?? also what are the coldwater catish? i need one for a goldfish tank thanks ...
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Aug 7, 2002
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... I think I would use a Cory aeneus or paleatus. they should do okay at the room temp the bettas will be at. Don't let the temps get real cool in the...
Les Mumford
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Aug 7, 2002
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1840
Almost any kind of regular cory cat will do okay with a betta. As for the goldfish, unless you have a chiller on the tank, they will be at room temperature at...
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Aug 7, 2002
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1841
In the last week I have lost two of my three corys. The two I lost were paletus corys, if that matters. Are the corys more sensitive to things than other fish?...
goatmaster187
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Aug 9, 2002
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1842
... they can be. Depending on the size of the tank and filtration, that could be a real heavy bio-load. Since the corys are on the bottom all the time, any ...
Les Mumford
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Aug 9, 2002
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1843
I didn't notice anything, but I've been working a lot lately. I have other bottom feeders that seem ok. they can be. Depending on the size of the tank and...
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Aug 9, 2002
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I just picked up a "Shrimpery" and started my first batch of brine shrimp. Does anyone have any suggestions for a first time hatcher?...
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Aug 18, 2002
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It is fairly easy to hatch artemia eggs using many methods, the instructions on the package, and in fish books. Some old fish books have tried and true ...
WILLIAM THOMAS
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Aug 18, 2002
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Aug 18, 2002
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Well I just got my first wave of shrimp. The Shrimpery doesn't have a provision for an aerator, but I can change that. The fish seemed to be exstatic to get ...
Austin Sagai
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Aug 19, 2002
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... snip..... vinegar eels would be easy, but a bit small. white worms are fairly easy, the right size, but kind of fatty. Use them fort a treat, not...
Les Mumford
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Tell me about vinegar eels. Austin ... vinegar eels would be easy, but a bit small. white ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!?...
Austin Sagai
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Aug 20, 2002
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Everyone, Does anyone know of a good source for live foods? In my 75 gallon tank that has my cories, I have a sandbed that is several inches thick. I would...
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Aug 20, 2002
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... snip... Bad keyboard.......vinegar eels are very small and usually good for fry. They are easy to use, after you get a starter culture. Mailorder or from...
Les Mumford
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Aug 21, 2002
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I have a sandbed that is ... snip... God, I am startingto hate the new Yahoo. I have typed and sent this twice now, and have to do it again..... Most live...
Les Mumford
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Aug 21, 2002
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1853
Wow 75 gallons of Corys that's cool. Most of my Corys have died I only have one at the moment. ... anyone...
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Aug 21, 2002
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1854
The wingless fruit flies sounds cool. Is keeping them hard?...
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Aug 21, 2002
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... snip... No they are fairly easy and a "home" for them is also easy to do. I just can't remember all the details, since its been so long since I saw the...
Les Mumford
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Aug 22, 2002
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Hi, I am new to this group & I am an advent lover of cories & plecos. Is the PIC of an arcuatus corydora? Melody...
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Aug 23, 2002
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hi, I am new to the group here. I bought a pleco from a wholesaler. They called it a redtail sternella. It has a pinkish tail & a brownish reticulated body....
culturalinfidel6
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Aug 23, 2002
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... No, not on the grill. :o) The cory pictured on the home page is a bit more exotic than arcuatus, which is a cool fish on its own. Check the photos...
Les Mumford
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... snip...Jump in guys, I can't keep them straight any more. ===== I love it when a plan comes together __________________________________________________ Do...
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Aug 23, 2002
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Look up L114, also know as the leopard cactus pleco. Is that it? Dealer has the L name with your common name. Don't know which is the more common name, or if...
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Aug 25, 2002
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Thanks Dale, The pleco you suggested I look up may be the "redtail sternella" I bought. It is only 2 inches or so at this time and hides a lot so maybe when ...
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Aug 25, 2002
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Have a problem, been breeding fancy guppies and all was well. Bought some wild caught cory's. Cory's seem to be fine but some of the guppies feces are white...
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Aug 26, 2002
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... snip.. This could be some intestinal parasites as you suspect. If the guppies have it the cories probably do it, as they might ingest the eggs etc from the...
Les Mumford
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Aug 28, 2002
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I have a pair of mystery snails that haven't done much in the last few days. They're usually pretty active. They have just been tucked up in thier shells. I...
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