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| Ecology experiment - Day 1 | 02 Jun 2004 04:33 GMT | 1 |
The container I chose is 2 1/2 gallons, almost-clear plastic, tall and round, with a lid that will seal tightly when the time comes. 2 1/2 gallons should be large enough to avoid temperature swings, considering the container is next to a large aquarium in an air-conditioned room. ...
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| UV sterilizer question | 02 Jun 2004 03:23 GMT | 1 |
I think I'm finally recovering from the problems I've had recently with my 75 gallon -- I found some praziquantel (sp?) and followed the package instructions and it seems to have improved the fish that were showing symptoms of gill flukes.
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| Tall 30 gallon tank - is it good for any fish? | 01 Jun 2004 22:57 GMT | 20 |
I was browsing Ebay today and someone is selling a tall 30 gal hex tank. It looks really neat, but knowing that fish need surface area - are there any fish that could live comfortably in a tank like this. Also, how does one feed the fish, clean the tank, etc. with a tank so
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| from the idiot still trying to cycle.... | 01 Jun 2004 14:16 GMT | 15 |
I'm a bad fish owner. But I'm trying. Here's the deal: A couple weeks ago I wrote in saying that I couldn't get ammonia under control. That's still the case, but the ammonia's even higher. I brought in my spiffy pink 2 gallon tank (UGF) from when I was 7 and
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