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I have a lot of cory eggs about to hatch...... what do I do to feed the young, Im already hatching brine shrimp....is that enough?....please send answers to my...
guppyjohn
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Apr 11, 2003
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2125
What about egg yolk or is it egg white? I cannot remember which one. ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center -...
L.S.
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Apr 11, 2003
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... Egg yolk, but it spoils quickly, and clouds the water badly. Vinegar eels, are usually good, as are white worms. But the white worms are fatty and should...
Les Mumford
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Apr 11, 2003
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... snip... Brine shrimp are very good. You might try placing a small light near the bottom to one side of the raising tank,. as that will tend to congregate...
Les Mumford
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Apr 11, 2003
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What about microworms? ... Egg yolk, but it spoils quickly, and clouds the water badly. Vinegar eels, are usually good, as are white worms. But the white worms...
Scott Jons
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Apr 11, 2003
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... Microworms are also very good for fry, especially when very small. ===== I love it when a plan comes together ...
Les Mumford
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Apr 12, 2003
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Do you happen to know the protein and fat %? If not, where I might find this info? ... Microworms are also very good for fry, especially when very small. ...
Scott Jons
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Apr 12, 2003
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... anywhere. Just was told for umpteen years the white worms, maybe microworms are too fatty for a steady diet and should be used as a treat for adults, but...
Les Mumford
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Apr 12, 2003
9:33 pm
2132
After an unsatisifying stint with keeping a pirahanna I've changed the tank to an all cory tank. I've never had this many corys in the same tank. They seem to...
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Apr 28, 2003
7:34 am
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I guess cories seem to be a popular choice nowadays. I am also focusing on cories now after failing miserably in keeping neon tetras/rummynose tetras/guppies....
L.S.
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Apr 28, 2003
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... snip.. Congrats on the discovery. I have been keeping fish since I was a pre-teen and have kept so many kinds. I keep coming back to the corys as being my...
Les Mumford
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Apr 28, 2003
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I agree with Les. I have spawned many species of fish in my 30 years of keeping/breeding tropical fresh water species. I also always come right back to the...
Kaycy Ruffer
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Apr 28, 2003
2:44 pm
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Hi everyone,I used to have an aquarium with tetras and a couple of corydoras. I noticed that when I had two corys in the tank, they were both more active. I...
Lisa Wade
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Apr 28, 2003
4:23 pm
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first off, i would not advise the goldies in that small a tank. they might be little when you get them, but they do not stay that way for long, unless their...
Amy Conklin
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Apr 28, 2003
4:49 pm
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Hi Lisa. well, lets see. I think there may be some problems here, and you will need to be very careful. Most experts suggest 30 gallons minimum per goldfish, ...
Les Mumford
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Apr 28, 2003
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Hi, I want to thank everyone for their advice on keeping corys with goldfish. I had a couple goldfish when I was 10 years old that I kept just in a bowl, and...
Lisa Wade
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Apr 29, 2003
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ina six gallon tank, i would only recommend maybe a pair or trio of corys, and one main fish, or possibly a pair of smaller fish. tetras are schooling fish and...
Amy Conklin
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Apr 29, 2003
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I have been a member for some months now, mostly 'lurking'. I have a large community tank with a few Endlers, but mostly catfish - upside down cats, hoplos,...
patb219
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Apr 29, 2003
7:22 pm
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In the six gallon, I might go with a school of 6 each of the tetras, maybe 5 each, and never forget the water changes. The numbers are because the black ...
Les Mumford
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Apr 29, 2003
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Sounds like some kind of tumor to me. It happens from time to time. I can't think of a parasite that would cause this, as is, without any visible sign of the ...
Les Mumford
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Apr 29, 2003
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- -- In corydorasandmore@yahoogroups.com, Les Mumford <lesmumford@y...> ... Tumor seems to be the case, as there are no signs of anything else. It is the first...
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Apr 30, 2003
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I appreciate everyone's thoughts on how to set up my next aquarium. I'm thinking some about a 10 gallon now but am a little worried that it might be too heavy...
Lisa
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Apr 30, 2003
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... snip.. Figure out what the tank weighs, then add weight for whatever decorations, and then add 8.3 poinds per gallon for water. And remember that the 10...
Les Mumford
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Apr 30, 2003
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I'm going to be setting up a 10 gallon aquarium with an eclipse filtration/lighting system. I've found that I can buy one with an 18" 15 watt flourescent bulb...
Lisa
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May 5, 2003
5:57 am
2148
actually there is such a thing as too much light. anything over 4 wpg is really too much, and just creates an algae problem. for a 10 gallon, 30 watts of light...
Amy Conklin
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May 5, 2003
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... snip.. Yes, you can have a bit too much light, but not for the plants, really. It is more for the fishes comfort, unless you are growing low light plants...
Les Mumford
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May 5, 2003
10:29 pm
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Hi. I posted one pic I could find of my older cory. I have two but I have had the one in the pic for maybe a year and another one for a couple months. The tank...
cagrlalwys
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May 5, 2003
10:52 pm
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... Not a bad over all shot, but I can't tell about the fish. A closeup from the side would be much easier to check identity. Fin length and coloration come...
Les Mumford
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May 5, 2003
11:13 pm
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Hi Les, thanks for your response. I don't want to blind my fish. But do you think 30 watts of light is too much for a 10 gallon? I had a 20 gallon tank...
Lisa
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May 6, 2003
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Hi Amy, thanks for the information. When I had my 20 gallon long before, I had some plants that did well with the regular flourescent bulb, but some would...
Lisa
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