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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 (embed) (embed)
>General aquarium care sheets - http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/
>Livestock and plants for sale - http://www.liveaquaria.com/
>FUCKING GOOGLE
>http://www.google.com

Old thread:
>>2016470
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Celsius master race here.

Here's some links to deprive poor Diana Walstad of income

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lrk7xx959footwx/Ecology%20of%20the%20Planted%20Aquarium_%20A%20Practic%20-%20Diana%20Louise%20Walstad.azw3?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/njn703fa8i324q2/Ecology%20of%20the%20Planted%20Aquarium_%20A%20Practic%20-%20Diana%20Louise%20Walstad.epub?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9h9h1cmbd3bqhpm/Ecology%20of%20the%20Planted%20Aquarium_%20A%20Practic%20-%20Diana%20Louise%20Walstad.mobi?dl=0
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>>2021528
>women writing books
Moral decay I say
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Posting shrimp party.
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Can I keep some Red Cherry shrimp with an angelfish. From the web it seems they grow just big enough that he won't eat the adults, but I'm thinking it might still be a dangerous idea?
What I was thinking was basically putting in some java moss for them to hide in, and then letting them breed up a solid population, where the excess young shrimp could provide a natural diet for the angel.
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>two surviving RCS hiding in moss
>betta spots them
>dives in to catch them
>gets stuck in moss and almost drowns

10/10
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>>2021540
I've tried to keep angelfish with amano shrimp, it didn't work at all.

Considering that RCS are even smaller, I'd guess it won't work.
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So my new (about two weeks) vampire shrimp seems to have vanished overnight. Yesterday he was sitting behind the filter, but today I can't find him anywhere in the tank, and he isn't at the filter either. Do these things burrow or something? I did do a cursory look around the tank to see if maybe he had escaped, but there are no signs of the little guy.
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/an/ I'm getting a 20 gallon for Christmas how should I stock it. I posted this in the last thread but it it 404'd before I had a chance to check.
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>>2021681
If it's your first tank, you should go for something simple. Livebearers like platies, mollies or swordtails are always a solid choice, but if you want something a bit more visually exciting there are always cardinal tetras, neon tetras, zebra danios for simple schooling fish. If you want something spectacular but more solitary, you could get one school of small fish as well as a gourami. Bettas are very nice as long as you only keep a single betta and don't get any other "betta-like" fish.
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>>2021681
40 Neon Tetras

And a Rainbow Shark
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>>2021681
6 cory cats and a gourami.

That what I wanted to do.
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>>2021656
>Do these things burrow or something?
Yes, and they can stay underground for quite a lot.
It's normal for them to disappear from time to time, just give it a couple of days.
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About 1996 I gave up on salt water because I was tired of killing fish. I'm not even sure if I had the internet. Recently someone gave me a 9 gallon nanocube. (its actually a knockoff from china). I was wondering if I drilled out the bottom added about 30 more gallons of water/filtration underneath. How much maintenance would be involved in trying to keep some corals and very small fish. I have a koi pond that is my main priority. Even though I have maintence down it still takes a few hours a week and uses a lot of water. Had tanks for 25 years but out of the loop on salt technology. Maintenance needs to be minimal. If its not possilbe I'll just donate the tank.
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>>2021621
I feed my fish rcs. Why does everyone love them?
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>>2021757
Neon tetras are the most boring fish I have ever kept I hate them so much and want them to die but I have had them for a year now so hopefully they'll die soon. Or wait till my Oscar is big enough.
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>>2021968
Why do you own fish?
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>>2021969
What's wrong with neon tetras?
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>>2021969
Neon tetras can live up to ten years under ideal conditions.
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>>2021681
I actually got one of my younger siblings a 20 gallon and am completely setting it up for him. I put in 6 white clouds, 4 platies, 3 oto cats and 5 bee shrimp (wanted RCS, but nobody had them locally). They're easy to care for fish, and teh tank is moderately to heavily planted so it should withstand the inevitable overfeeding and lack of water changes that comes with children and fish tanks.
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>>2021971
Because they are fun to take care of and watch.
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>>2021972
Mine are just a absolute bore. I even got a large school and they all sit in there own spots in the tank and just float there.
>>2021975
I always thought it was 1-3 years. Hmm. Either Oscar food or give away to someone.
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>>2021979
People feel the same for their shrimp.
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>>2021982
I feed my fish rcs.
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>>2021985
Alright. Doesn't make them less interesting to watch.
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SoldGold the goldfish girl. Makes me diamonds.
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>>2021783
Good to know.
I just found him sitting behind the filter again, so I guess he got tired of burrowing. I hate being this neurotic about my tank.
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>>2021968
I feed my rcs fish. Why does everyone love them?
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>>2021985
I feed my monitor fish.
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>>2022037
I feed my fish rcs.
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>>2022038
I feed my fish rcs.
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who else have /mischief/ snails? My Nerite loves to somehow climb to the top of my biggest sword plant till he tips down to the floor, I imagine he treats the leaves like an edible roller coaster.
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>>2022049
My apple snail is Batman.

She likes to climb as high as possible then glide down like batman and will try to eat any fish that fall asleep. She literally divebombs fish. I have watched my fish be startled and swim off or kick free if she actually managed to grab ahold of them. She drowned a juvenile male corycat and ate him. Beware of BatSnail.
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>>2022047
...My fish and rcs coexist peacefully...
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>>2021536
My shrimp invited my jacked-up Cory.
Something took a bit out of his fin..
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>>2022050
I am that anon, but holy shit, i am glad I am not the only one who has dive bomb snails. My Nerite likes to ping pong off the Coffefolia leaves and Sword leaves, even though I have no idea how he even gets there in the first place
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>>2022054
That is a cute cory, hes so little, I have Hasboras corys and I thought they were tiny, what is that, a baby salt and pepper cory?
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>>2022058
Julii cory.
They don't seem to get very big, but my oldest one is getting fat and lazy.
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>>2022056
BatSnail's owner here. Snails can wrap their whole body around things to climb. It's actually sort of impressive. Imagine molasses dripping down something in reverse.
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>>2022062
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>>2022056
>dive bomb snails
My remaining nerite does something a bit different. He'll climb out of the tank and sit on the glass lid in the air for about an hour, then he'll simply retreat into his shell and drop back down into the tank. I wake up to sudden splashes from him doing this sometimes.
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>>2022065
Its funny, I lost my female nerite, she was kind in the way she dotted up my wood with eggs and not any glass, than she somehow found her way out of the tank, up over the HOB and died. I blamed my Betta at the time, he was a calm fucker, but if he saw a snail on the glass he would go apeshit on it. I would Sudoku too if a fish harassed me for just eating scum every other day.
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>>2022071
Yeah, my tank used to be lidless until one of my amanos climbed out and died on the floor. Went to a glasscutter and got a cheap lid made, it's worked pretty well. One corner cut off to make room for the filter and heater wires, the other corner cut off to make room for tossing food flakes in. Pretty ghetto, but the remaining shrimp have stayed inside so I guess it works.
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>>2021988
I'll never understand what's the appeal of those "fancy" goldfish with giant eyes, they look so miserable.
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How can I make my meme tank more dank?
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>>2022154
I don't care I just want to spill my seed in her
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>>2022217
this post is wrong
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>>2022053
I feed my fish rcs
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>>2022217
It's easier to predict your own post here
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Hey. When you guys do water changes do you siphon the gravel? Is it good to just leave all the poop and gunk down there for a planted tank

Also when you guys were just starting out, how often did your fish die? I've had my tank for a year and I've had a fish die every few months

And have you guys ever bought plants off amazon? Were they good I wanna get a carpet off there

Also I have 2 albino corys left should I get them more friends or should I let them die and get a bunch of khulis

if anyone can answer any of those questions thanks. I am a beginner
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>>2022329
If you don't want the corys post a free ad for someone to pick them up. I have had my tank for less than a year and only have had 2 guppies and 2 Raphael catfish die. Siphon as much shit and old food as possible. Dig down into the gravel as well. My planted tank has been fine that way.
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Waiting for silicone to cure is 10/10 best part of fishkeeping. I'll conveniently have a shrimp tank to set up on Christmas, so that's cool or something.
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>>2022329
Yes, siphon the gravel. No, don't use actual gravel with digging fish like khulis and corycats: use SAND. Gravel cuts these guys up.

Test your waters more and change it weekly.

Amazon can vary depending on how people pack it. Try local first and shoot for the cultured clippings for safest results.
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>>2022154
They look different than other fish mostly.
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What do you do with a bunch of fry you don't want? Doesn't seem fair to the fish to euthanize all of them.
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>>2022453
Use them as feeders.
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Guys. Guys I think my peacock cichlid can detect when I'm looking at it. Am I crazy?
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>>2022201
Add water cabbage.
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>>2022460
I've read Cichlids know there's a world or at least something beyond their tank. Besides every time I look at them at my LFS they ALL look at me.
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>>2022470
>they ALL look at me
Terrifying.
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Ghost shrimp has eggs.
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Gunna buy some shrimp tomorrow since my betta ate all of my RCS.

Probably gunna get some gold spotted ghosties and some amanos, fuck my dreams of having a breeding shrimp population.
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>>2022496
Make a new tank but do not put rcs in with ghosties. Ghosts are aggressive and omnivorous. I want rcs but for now I'm sticking with ghosts.
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>>2022501
All the RCS are dead, betta got them. And I don't really have space for a second tank anyway.

Also, they're not regular ghost shrimp, they're the closest thing we have here in Britain, Tenuipedium palaemonoides. Apparently they're mainly herbivores. Some even say they're better algae cleaners than amanos.
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>>2022506
Ok that should be fine then. Yeah the freshwater ghosties we get in the states are super aggressive to other species and I've seen them kill smaller ghost shrimp and eat them.
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>>2022491
good luck with the larvae friend
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>buying exotic, impossible to breed in captivity/farm animals for personal amusement

why do some aquarists hate nature /an/?

especially fucking marine fish where 99% of them cannot into captivity breeding. god damn coral reef systems are probably less nature intrusive.
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>>2022567
what about species that are all wildcaught but only ever imported in small numbers due to low demand?
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>>2022567
b8
Reminder that aquarists have saved the Epalzeorhynchos bicolorfrom extinction.
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What you say nigger?
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>>2022598
There's a lot of almost extinct or extinct in wild fish that we saved.
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Alright /aq/, my 30 gallon is setup.

2 Blue Gouramis,
1 Pearl Gourami,
2 Zebra Danios,
1 Hairy Tiger Pleco

I'm looking for some suggestions to fill it out a bit, maybe an interesting fish on the bottom to contrast with the black sand/gravel.

Any ideas?

Freshwater, 30G, 76*F, PH 7.5~
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>>2022633
Sorry forgot pics.
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>>2022633
>>2022635
Put only one Gourami in there, there is a very high chance they will either kill each other from aggression or stress out and refuse to eat

Danios are usually not recommended with gouramis since they are active surface dwellers. Some gouramis might get annoyed or stressed and become more withdrawn. On top of that, your schooling size for them is way too small.

idk anything about hairy tiger plecos, but it looks like he's already your bottom feeder. Maybe remove the danios and just do a school of cory cats or kuhli loaches and the lone gourami can keep the middle/top of the tank by itself?
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>>2022736
How many did you start with?
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>>2022736
Das' a lot o fish, mane.
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>it is pretty much common auqarist knowledge that bowls are fucking terrible compared to tanks

>pet stores keep selling them anyways

why.jpg. this isnt the 1970s. having a tiny ass 1.5 gallon unfiltered piece of shit with a goldfish that needs at least 5 gallons is just a waste of money, water, and a fish.
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>>2022767
because people who buy this kind of shit don't view the fish as a living being. for them it's just cheap decoration where it doesn't matter if the fish dies after a month since a new one is just 2 bucks
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>>2022736
To many fish mang. You're going to need an amazing canister filter or a sump.
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>>2022767
Gold fish need even bigger than 5 gallons. My gf aunts let her son keep a feeder gold fish in a small vase. It died in two weeks because he never fed or cleaned the and completely forgot about the hermit crabs for over a month until I look and no knew they were dead for at least a few weeks.
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>>2022781
Ex pet shop guy here, once had a lady who didn't want to buy fish food because she'd been told goldfish could live for two months without food and our cheapest flakes were "too expensive". Wouldn't be surprised if she was going to put the poor feeder in a bowl, she apparently became a regular according to my coworker who stayed there.
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>>2022767
Because they're soulless shitlords who just don't care.
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>>2022856
How about this shit?
People keep believing that bettas will eat the roots of the plant, and will never need to be fed.
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>>2022548
>went to LFS to buy shrimp
>came back with pleco
Welp, gunna get shrimp in a few days anyway.
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>>2022897
>>2022767
It makes me fucking sick, I worked in a pet store and had some native woman come in asking for three feeder goldfish to fit in a ~3in diameter bowl. Told her they wouldn't survive more than a week, and she said 'it's okay, it's for the kids, just give me the fish'. Long story short, I ended up sending her out of the store because I told her I didn't support animal cruelty.

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>>2021507
Did a 40% water change yesterday but stupidly forgot to do a test and there is a huge amount of Cl levels already lost at least one fish any thing else besides adding more water conditioner to the tank water.

I've done tests on fresh tap water and the levels are really high still so changing the water again doesn't seem like it would help.
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>>2022912
Why didn't you use dechlorinator? If you use dechlor/water conditioner with every change, you'll never have this issue. Or let the tap water sit in a bucket with an airstone for 24 hours before adding it.
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>>2022932
I always use a dechlorinator it just doesn't seem to be working any more. I've never had this problem before, its weird. But I have put some water in a bucket with dechlorinator and left it overnight.

Literally the only thing I can think has happened is the dechlorinator/ water conditioner isn't working or the water has an unusually high level of chlorine.
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question for shrimp keepers. will they help cull the fry from live bearing fish? and will red cherries not just die randomly like ghosts.

my water parameters are always fine and i only use dechlorinator, no medication or anything else. the last one died two months after we got them and now i have a huge baby problem.
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>>2022902
Hah yeah... I just bought five more.

>>2022973
If the fry get too close they'll catch and eat them. They generally don't hunt unless something is already dying... Unless its another shrimp species then ghosts get territorial.

Rcs are much more docile and easy going. They're also easier to breed and breed often.
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What would happen for example if I bred a red betta fish with a blue betta fish? Would the fry be a mix of both? Does it depend on the grandparents? Could I potentially get a purple one? Sorry for sounding like an ignorant moron but I'm completely new to breeding.
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>>2023015
Ok, I just read that bettas are extremely mixed as it is and that getting a pure one in 2015 is pretty much impossible.
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>>2023017
breeding betta is like playing the lottery, except the only prizes are dead fish and separation tanks
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>>2023056
If that were the case bettas would be alot more expensive
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Got an tabletop aquaponic set up for Christmas, suggests I use bettas, don't know anything about them other than they're Siamese fighting fish, and that I'm gunna need more than one to supply my plants with ample nutrient. So can I have several bettas? One bettas and a load of guppies? One male and a harem of females? What's the fucking deal with these decrotive shits!?
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>>2023098
Return it and make a proper aquaponic setup yourself. Decorative shit tends to shorten the fish's(?) life by 90%.
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>>2022600
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>>2023101
Bettas are decrotive. I have a 500ltr system running my garden.
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>>2023098
Is it the mass marketed tiny 3 gallon shitbox? Just about half big enough for one betta. You can put snails and shrimp in it to supply your plants with the extra shit they they deserve.
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I have need some info /aq/

How easy is it to turn a tropical freshwater tank into a saltwater one? And how much does it cost?

My tank currently: 54 liters, (60x30x30cm), got an inside filter (160L Eheim), and a heater. Also a hood with lighting included. If I were to make this change, can I still use my old equipment, ie: the filter, heater etc? Or do saltwater tanks require specialized stuff?
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>>2023098
Get RCS, millions of RCS.
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>>2023146
you can use your stuff, but you'll need to get new lights, a skimmer, an RO/DI unit, and probably a few hundred dollars in live rock, livestock, salt mix, a hydrometer, sand, etc.

you probably want to have a few hundred dollars a month in expendable income.
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>new pleco is so small, my older otos dwarf him
kawaii
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>>2022897
One of my neighbors was like that. I went over to set up their wireless router, and the wife had a just gotten a betta and had him in a tiny vase with a plant. She is the neighborhood 'animal lover', can't kill a fly, so it floored me when she was trying to explain how bettas only eat plant roots. Thankfully I had my phone on me, and pulled up info explaining how it was a myth and showed her proper betta diets. Her husband used to have a 200 gallon tank FFS, I can't believe he didn't know any of this...
They got betta pellets, and are doing regular water changes. I just wish they had a bigger tank than a crappy little vase with no filtration...
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>>2023146
>How easy is it to turn a tropical freshwater tank into a saltwater one? And how much does it cost?
Depends on what you want? Can be as simple as adding salt, to really complicated.
If you want to stick with what you have, your options are pretty limited. Remember, all your filter media has to re-cycle too. You can get by with just buying a hydrometer and salt mix at this point.

Fish only is cheapest, but your tank is too small for most of them.
Buying/finding some dead rock, a bit of seed, and patience is cheap too.
Your filter kinda sucks for sand, but if you already have gravel, mixing in a bit of crushed shell can look nice.
What sort of lighting do you have? Might be able to keep some mushrooms.
Depending on your handiness, can buy some suitable LEDs for them for about $30 to $150.

Anyway, mushrooms or other hardy "low light" soft corals can be kept without specialized equipment.
They average about $0.50 to $2 a polyp.
I forgot how much a bag of salt mix is.
Hydrometers vary in quality and price, but usually $5-20. I like using a refractometer instead, but the cheapest of those is about $40.
Some nerites and or cerith snails can run from 20cents to a couple dollars each. Dwarf hermits are pretty cool and are roughly the same price to a couple dollars more. Grass shrimp are cheap (used to be 20 for a dollar) and pretty cute. Lots of small fish out there.

Anyway, the only piece of equipment you absolutely NEED is some way to measure your salinity (a hydrometer, refractometer, probe, etc.). Everything else can be worked around according to the exact livestock you wish to keep since some species have stricter needs than others.
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So, I have a shitton of baby lettuce nudibranchs EVERYWHERE.
They average about 5mm, is that big enough to trade for something or should I wait until they get larger? I have plenty of algae right now, but I don't think all the nutrients and lighting in the world is going to allow a 55gal to support 100+ slugs long term...
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>>2023287
5mm is probably big enough to trade locally, if you have a good LFS or an aquarium society/club around. I'm not sure I'd risk shipping them, though.
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Anyone keeping moray eels?
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>tfw having to leave my fish alone for a few days while I stay with my parents over christmas
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>>2023461
Your fish will be fine senpai
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>>2023392
Not yet, but it'd like to some time soon.
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>>2023392
Nope, I don't into xenomorphs...
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>>2023678
But xenomorphs are sexy, anon. :3
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>>2023684
uhh...
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>fish store announces boxing week sale
>first time in my life participating in any big sale event
>get there as soon as store opens
>STORE FILLS UP IN LIKE 10 MINUTES

I started sweating as I was picking up what I needed. Stuff was disappearing so fast.

Anyways, I realized there that I completely forgot to do my research on air pumps. I have 75 gallons. I know the pump is enough because it says so on the box but is a 24 inch stone enough?
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>>2023678
That's pretty fucking neat.
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I just started with my aquarium is 150 l, what fishes would recomend me? i just got neon, zebra and a cat fish, also wich kind of plants would fit in my aquarium?
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What's your dream fish(es) /aq/?
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>>2023798

You stupid nog, did you even let it cycle?
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>>2023801
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I have a large pleco (approx 15 inches) and I'm looking to set up a new home for him.

What size tank and then set up do you all think I should go for?
Would 260-300 L be sufficient?
I can stretch to larger but don't really want to for space in my house

In terms of everything else im thinking light bio load and nothing that wants too much cover as he loves digging and uprooting plants
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>>2023802
yep, 3 weeks ago i put the plants and now just introduce the first fishes that are "strong"
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This is my 10g walstad. It's just over three months.
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>>2023860
Das purty mane. Is that java moss i see on the bottom?
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>>2023873
Yep. There's dwarf hairgrass in the front corners, it's just not growing as fast as I'd like. I planted some dwarf chain sword behind it, I'm pretty sure it's gonna just take over the hairgrass.
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Finally got my new shrimp tank set up.
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Anyone else hate when the fish nibble on your hand? I think it's disgusting and I always squeal

Also, some times I'll notice my angelfish has really defined dark stripes and sometimes it's pale and the stripes aren't visible. What does it mean
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>>2023983
stripes on angels indicate mood, very broadly speaking. They might become darker when the fish is stressed, or fighting, or mating, or sleeping. Sometimes for no obvious reason.

usually with angels and discus when the stripes disappear it means they're relaxed and comfy.
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>>2023973
i rike dat arot
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>>2023973
Get some tall background plants.
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i have these weird spider web things stuck to my driftwood and plants. they always show up after a water change.

how the hell do i get rid of them?
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>>2023973
8/10
That java fern looks lonely. You need to buy more, because if you're waiting for it to grow in you'll be waiting for years.
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>>2024046
pic related.
looks like someone jizzed in my tank.

its a 10g rcs tank if it matters.
these things almost always appear after a water change
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Does anyone know when L-200 (subviridis) become "fertile"? Mine are about 7cm right now.
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>get water and substrate in new 2.5 gallon tank before work
>hyped all day to see how it looks when I get home (substrate made the water cloudy)
>come home to a puddle around the tank

Well fuck.
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>>2023801
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>>2023801
Fire eels
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>>2023801
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I have an old as fuck mini penguin bio wheel and when I finally broke it out again today it doesn't work. The impeller spins and seems to kick up water but it's missing one of its 6 fins. It doesn't seem to be able to attain any sort of suction however. Any suggestions on how to fix this or is it fucked? Keep in mind I may have just assembled it like a retard
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>>2024164
you can usually find replacement impeller assemblies from the manufacturer. Check the impeller rod and end caps/bearings as well though. If the holes the rod goes in are broken or worn the thing is trash.
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>>2024164
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>>2024166
The impeller seems fine. Is it necessary for the thing to have a full vacuum on the tube? Water might be escaping that way, but Idk what would make the thing have zero suction. Is there any section that would have problems if not submerged totally, or is there any other factor that I'm missing?
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>>2024168
Just read the manual pdf and it told me nothing.
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>>2024172
what tube? The impeller housing? It needs to not have any leaks.

you also need to be sure there aren't any big air bubbles trapped in the impeller housing. It has to be full of water.

the missing blade might be a problem though. It could throw off the balance.
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>>2023801
except like a million
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>>2024175
The thing is snug on its axis. I find it hard to believe that one missing blade is completely negating it's suction power but that's the only problem I can identify.
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>>2024181
is it making grinding noises and blowing bubbles?

also you say it's snug? it should spin freely....
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>>2024184
The axel is snug, the propeller flows freely. No bubbles. It seems to just be churning the water already in it
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>>2024186
pulsing chugging noise?

if so I'd try raising the water level and making sure there's no air at all in the intake tube, impeller housing and overflow box. Fill it up with water.
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Starting a 15 gallon freshwater tank for my college house. What are some good freshwater fish/crustaceans for a beginner? I have a friend that's basically an expert at this who's going to teach me how to set everything up and properly care for them, but I'm trying to assemble a small list of possible fish to present to him
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>>2024189
The whole thing is filled to the brim, and I inserted the intake tube after the water so it's at least filled to there, but I don't know how I would go about filling the rest of the intake tube or if that's a problem
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rate my tank /an/ons
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>>2024189
I've been fucking with it, and I'm now sure it's purely a suction problem. The tube fills with water but once that happens it doesn't suck, it just churns it. I'm gonna throw in the towel on this fuckin thing, it's like 10 years old anyway
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>>2024194
I would guess run it a couple seconds and then refill the impeller housing, run it again, refill, until you're not getting any more bubbles.

I'm not sure though, as long as the impeller housing is full of water the thing really should make suction.

I guess another thing to check is make sure the impeller isn't spinning independently of the magnet. They need to be joined together. They can't spin separately.
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>>2024196
Whats in there precisely and whats the specs??

Good use of silk plants though. Are they all fake or just some?
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>>2024196
>shitty fake plants
>only one bala shark
>horrendous colors
4/10, at least it looks clean
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>>2024197
yeah, it's definitely easier to start fresh.
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>>2024196
I like it, I'd give a 7/10

nice fish selection, good use of color. Overall very attractive if a bit dated. Kitschy.
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>>2024196
It's gonna be 10/10 when the Bala sharks and loach quickly outgrow your small tank.
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>>2024173
Nigga it doesn't matter. I went to Walmart stole a tetra impeller from a 65 gallon filter and put it on my old filter.
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>>2024200

60 gallons

there's a royal plecko hiding behind the driftwood

a few angelfish, as you can see

neon tetras which you probably can't see

like 5 or 6 clown loaches (one is really big)

baller shark or whatever

I forget the names of the others

my wife maintains it, I just look

they are so hard to photograph decently

I think some of the plants are real and some are fake
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>>2023983
If you're a female please present cleavage with a Timestamp
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>>2023760
Airstomes do not add oxygen to tanks.
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>>2024213
they do assuming the water isn't already saturated with oxygen.

you could argue that an airstone shouldn't be necessary in a balanced system, but most aquarists don't actually run a balanced system.
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>>2024210
Those loach will reach about a foot and get really bulky. The Bala Sharks get around a foot and a half. Mane your fish and gonna get stressed and die.
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>>2024210
Smack your wife if she picked out all those fish.
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i got a 10 gallon aquarium with my dream fish pleco for a gift i can finally join this general without envy
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>>2024215

there's another lady who lives down the street with some industrial sized tanks. we give her our fish when they outgrow this tank. they won't be in there for much longer
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>>2024196

this is our other tank, 25 gallons I think
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>>2024219
Remove all fish or add one nice sized Oscar to eat the rest. You'll have yourself a nice water dog.
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>>2024221
Hi
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>>2023801
>Leopard Ctenopoma
Why don't you have one? They're not hard to keep.
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>>2024240
It's a African leaf fish
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>>2024240

60 gallon fag here

I think we have two of those
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would syncing the coloring of the fish in my aquarium make me a ricer
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>>2024196
$$$/10. You certainly did a good job residing the aquarium aisle at PetSmart, and I see you got a $25 acara while you were there.
Too small for bala sharks or clown loaches. I alsp kind of cringe whenever I see Roseline sharks.

>>2024220
Too small for those rainbowfish, but otherwise this one is rather nice, and also $$$/10.
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>>2023798
Looks like you need something a lot taller. The top 1/3 of your tank is empty.
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>>2024245
Only if you're reading the labels at PetSmart, since they're literally the only place that ever calls them that. Nice try though.
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>>2023801
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>>2023973
Better picture. Not sure if I like the "spotlight effect" the LEDs are having.

>>2024019
Thanks.

>>2024037
>>2024054
Unfortunately there's not a whole lot of room to plant things in between the slate, and everything is siliconed together. The crypt should get bigger and kind of help fill it in. Maybe I'll grab some larger java ferns from my other tanks and see how it looks when I try to forcibly shove it in.
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>>2024057
It looks like there was maybe protein film on the water's surface and you made it clump and strand together when you poured in the new water.

(Or, y'know, I'm just talking out my ass)
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>>2023801
Practically, a crocodile snake eel. But no one fucking imports them.

If literally anything probably a stoplight loosejaw or viper dogfish or something really weird and fucked up.
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I have 7 ghost shrimp in a 10 gallon. What fish work great with ghost shrimp? Thinking id like 4-6 fish.
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>>2023801
Pretty much this.
they're pretty hard to find on the market so far.
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>>2024191
>>2024191
Well, the basic starter fish are things like guppies, neon tetras, and zebra danios. Those would do fine in a 15 gallon tank (assuming only male guppies), but can be pretty boring.


Look into the smaller corydoras catfish (c. pygmaeus - my personal favorite, c. habrosus, or c. hastatus), rasboras of all kinds, scarlet badis, or sparkling gouramis. Those options are a little less common, but still common enough to be available in the trade.

Where you can really have fun is the aquascape and plants. Find some good driftwood and a good source of plants like cryptocoryne, java fern, anubias, mosses, water sprite, pygmy sword, and amazon swords.
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>>2024240
I don't have the space for one at the moment.
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>>2024196
>only one bala shark
I was quickly able to spot two.
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>>2024259
>I alsp kind of cringe whenever I see Roseline sharks.
Not my tank, but why don't you like them?
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>>2024308
I was literally going to post that too.
I've never even heard of them before now...
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I have a 140l African cichlid tank with 6 demasoni, 1 electric yellow, 1 fryeri electric blue and one Zebra. They all are doing well.

Could I add any more fish? I would love some duboisi but I think you need a decent amount of them like demasoni and I'm not sure if 6 more fish (for a total of 15) is too much for a 140l, even though denasonis and duboisi a are rather small. Thought?
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>>2024308
>I called them roseline sharks instead of Dennison's barbs
>must have been tired

Most people don't give them anywhere near proper care, but it looks like anon likely has that covered.
Mostly it has to do with the fact that they used to be exclusively wild caught despite being endangered. Upon rechecking that, it seems it's changed since the last time I looked into it.
So disregard that comment, actually, anon is as fine with his Dennison's barbs as he is with any of his other fish (assuming there's actually a school of them in there). Thanks for prompting me to look into it again.
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>>2024418
I should mention that I don't actually expect people to know that kind of thing at all. I wasn't blaming him for buying endangered, wild-caught fish, it's just kind of disappointing to see those kinds of things on the market.
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>>2024365
I think what you have is already alot for a 140L.
Also, do you have a big enough filter for that many fish?
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>>2024263
It's an African leaf fish.
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>>2024499
>I feed my fish rcs
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Is there anything you can do to encourage RCS breeding?
Mine have bred once in the first month since getting them. But never since and I've had them around 8 months now.

The older females that gave birth to the last litter aren't even becoming saddled again. The only saddled females in the tank are the new shrimp that the older females gave birth to, but they never seem to become berried.

My water is at 22c and I do weekly water changes. The tank has nothing else but RCS in it and it's covered in Moss.

Should I try feeding them more? I usually drop in an algae wafer every 4 days. But I've now started dropping fish flakes in daily as maybe they need more protein.
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>see lovely lush moss in other people's tanks
>mine is always covered in brown shit

Reeee
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>>2024577
Feed them more often. I'm the anon that complained about my RCS dying every week, and now I just feed them every 2 to 3 days and I've yet to see a dead shrimp. Plus almost every female suddenly became berried

I've been feeding them Hikari Crab Cuisine and Algae wafers, and they swarm those within 20 minutes of me dropping them into the tank. Curiously though, nobody but a few Amanos ever touch the weekly zucchini slice I drop in. Might have to get another fresh one soon and stop using up my frozen supply I've been saving up
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>>2024606
get some meme shrimp to keep it clean
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>>2024616
>meme shrimp
So Cherries or Amanos?
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>>2024620
Amanos
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does anybody have any experience with freshwater crabs? I'd like to add one to my setup but Im worried about it commiting genocide
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>>2024639
It will, and then it'll escape.

They need their own setup.
If they are red claws or fiddlers they need brackish water or they'll have moult difficulties.

dwarf freshwater crayfish are pretty cool though, but they need clean water, and if you have high fish load your ph might be too low.
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>>2024643
I heard crayfish are vendictive little fuckers. the ones that live in creeks near me are straight-up evil, worse than any crab Im reading up on
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>>2024643
nvm just read up on them. where do I buy one?
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why would you keep shrimps? i dont understand the appeal. boring~
unless it's a mantis shrimp
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>>2024660
I feed my fish rcs.
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>>2024660
Because they're more fascinating then fish
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>>2024655
I don't know.
Sometimes I buy stuff on ebay?
If you have lots of money, aquabid sometimes has them.

cambarellus is the kind.
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>>2024660
They are constantly cleaning for you, and it's a crunchy critter like the kind outside, but not able to escape as effectively. People don't like little spiders generally, shrimp scratches that itch all colorfully.

Peppermint shrimps will clean your fish and hands, emperor shrimp will eat coral pests.
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>>2024666
found a place. are they as peaceful as advertised? my friend said shrimp are more intersting
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>>2024639
Thai micro crabs are harmless. You can keep them with dwarf shrimp, even. They're liable to be picked on BT fish, though. Other kinds of crabs have a host of problems when you try keeping them with fish.

>>2024673
The orange ones will grab, kill, eat anything they can, but they're so small and slow that they're generally not too much of a threat.
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>>2024679
are microcrabs fine in a 10 gal with normal fish?
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>>2024687
nothing is fine if you think "normal fish" means anything. If I was your dad I'd beat you with a pipe until you died.
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>>2024687
>10 gal
Yes.
>normal fish
Define? They're usually treated as identical to dwarf shrimp, so if your fish would be okay with RCS, they should be okay with micro crabs.
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>>2024706
I mean 2" peaceful fish. relax
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>>2024673
>my friend said shrimp are more intersting
I disagree.
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>>2024711
he's the kind of person who will watch a bamboo shrimp filter-feed and be amazed
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what are some cool warm water fish for 10 gallon tanks?
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>>2024620
I have 6 meme shrimp
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>>2024741
Paradise fish are pretty cool.
They're really interactive.

Or dwarf cichlids, make them a jungle and you'll get babbies if you get a pair.

Or get shell dwellers, if you can get enough cool shells, they are really small, but they will rearrange the tank how they want it and it's really neat.
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>>2024748
shell dwellers? like snails?
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>>2024751
He's referring too dwarf cichlids from lake tanganyika. They live in and amongst snail shells in the wild.
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Any Cichlid bros here? This is my 10 inch Green Terror. He lives in a 90 with another green terror and albino oscar.
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r8 my plec, /an/
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>>2024760
that sounds pretty cool. do most of them do that or a specific few? having trouble finding info on them online
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Hey what aquarium water liquid test kit do you guys use?
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>>2024789
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>>2024801
Yeah that's what everyone else says. Thanks.
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>>2024748
>Paradise fish are pretty cool
Cold water, and they get pretty big.

>dwarf cichlids
Most of them get kind of big for a ten gallon. Small gourami, like sparkling or honey, would be better.

>>2024788
Neolamprologus multifasciatus is the popular one. One male with one or two females would do well in a ten gallon. They're unlikely to breed and may not do well unless you can keep your pH and hardness high (Lake Tangkanyika has an average pH of 8.4). Give them lots of big snail shells if you get some.
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>>2024867
Honey gourami's need blackwater conditions or they die from fungal infections.
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>>2023267
Old school fish keepers relied on plant roots as a source of infusoria that baby fish can eat. You know how persistent old school 70's meme's are that's when these silly vases were sold.
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>>2024909
>infusoria
For this same reason, some sources claim that shrimp will eat java moss.
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>>2024787
Too young
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>>2024936
>not liking underage sucking action
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>>2024268
How are you going to prevent your shrimp from an heroing by climbing out of the tank viea the plant roots?

Other than that concern, your tank is 10/10, I jelly.
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>>2024282
Pretty much anything small enough that the fish can't eat the shrimp. Maybe guppies? The fact that they are livebearers will help your shrimp because they can chow down on any fry that wanders too close.
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>>2024577
Have you tried cuttlebones? It never hurts to make sure your shrimp have plenty of calcium.
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>>2024787
Adorbs/10
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>>2024577
You should definitely feed them more. People have this idea that RCS will survive on biofilm alone, which is true, but they won't reproduce with that kind of diet. Feed them a varied diet and you'll have a booming population in no time.

I feed mine flakes, sinking wafers, frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp, and algae wafers (obviously not all of those things each day...). I started with 10 about 7 months ago in a 10 gallon tank. I now have too many to count in that tank and have transferred 40+ to another tank. I don't do anything special, other than feeding them well.
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>>2024988
I used to have that silly idea too, but I was also afraid of killing them from overfeeding. Also didn't help that they barely responded to algae wafers during the first month I kept them, but I guess the Amanos I introduced taught them to feed like pigs. They should be treated like bottom dwelling fish, which need a real varied diet of their own and not just scraps to thrive.

It's also much harder to fuck up the water quality from slightly overfeeding in a 29g or 40 breeder, I didn't know why I was so scared to feed them
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>>2024872
They're a bit more delicate than opaline or something, but I've never heard such a thing.
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>>2024252
Fuck I have these thoughts too. Dalmatian theme tank? Red theme tank? Fuck
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>>2024787
Looks like mine a year ago. Now he's, well...
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>>2024963
Neocaridina shrimp don't climb out of the water. My other tank has no lid at all and I've never had a problem with it.
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>>2025055
What kind of fish is the one that swam by?
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>>2025056

Yes.
Yes they do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtsdLF9Db2o
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>>2025062
Bolivian ram cichlid. Mikrogeophagus altispinosus.
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>>2025066
Huh, I've never seen that before. They're pretty useless out of the water compared to Caridina species, though.
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>>2025076
Damn.
I hope my amanos never get the idea to evolve lungs. That would be disastrous.
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>>2024564
>memes
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>>2024665
Depends. Sometimes it's fun watching rcs try to hide while my fish rip them apart.
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>>2024766
Me. I enjoy oscars and terrors.
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Why do I always get the shits after cleaning out my tank?

I use antibacterial soap and one of those antibacterial alcohol handwashs nurses use.
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>>2025066
>>2025076
I've heard this a bunch of times and was really worried when I fist got shrimp. But I've had Amanos and RCS a year now and I've never seen them even attempt to get out either of my tanks.

My tanks have lids but there are gaps they could fit through if they climbed up the wires from my filter or heater.
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