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Bettas have spawned!24 Mar 2005 19:35 GMT1
Okay, I think about half of them were free swimming this morning when
looked in there before work. Little boogers are tiny! There wasn't a
many clinging to the cups that I stuck in for them. He was doing bette
about scooping them up last night. I think if I see most of them zippin
fish nets24 Mar 2005 14:56 GMT2
I have gotten so sick of misplacing my fish nets, or the dog chewing th
net part off. So I've decided to make my own with mosquito netting an
heavy gauge wire and wooden dowels (or possibly metal if I can fin
them for cheap).
testing 1 2 3 testing24 Mar 2005 14:03 GMT2
Just running a test folks, I think AOL cut us of newsgroups
http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums
what type if tetra is this?24 Mar 2005 13:46 GMT2
www.cern.ch/aday/images/tetra.jpg
In France it is just called a rose tetra, any ideas please?
Cheers
A
Schooling fish don't school24 Mar 2005 13:02 GMT5
Do the following fish school or not (in my 55g planted)?
Lemon tetras - I have 7, and they are all over the tank
Danios- I have 8, they bunch together in groups of up to 4 sometimes, but
are often alone
Bettas have spawned!24 Mar 2005 09:37 GMT3
Saturday, I went ahead and put them in the same tank with her in
livebearer breeding trap. It was standing vertical with the slotte
bottom as a side, so that my female would have air at the top.
Left them together like that overnight. They both seemed pretty cal
Bettas have spawned!24 Mar 2005 06:17 GMT1
Tynk Wrote:
> Yes, the female is removed after spawning. If not, he may/will kill
> her. He's just doing what comes natural, as in the wild the female is
> chased off, in a tank...she has no place to go and is attacked
Newbie question about Danios and salt24 Mar 2005 04:52 GMT3
Hey, all,
I'm new to aquariums and I have a question. I have a 20-gal tank and
six lepord danios. I also have several plants. Currently the water is
totally fresh, and ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate are all at zero. I
betta floatation/equilibrium problem23 Mar 2005 20:06 GMT3
Hello group,
My betta is ill.  Any suggestions?
He's having floatation problems.  Too much float, not enough sink. :-)
He used to spend his time flitting up and down in the water, having a
betta disease?23 Mar 2005 19:19 GMT27
I have a betta in a 5 gallon tank that was established last summer. The
betta has been in there for about that long.
I just noticed, while he was doing his thing and staring at me, that the
very tip of his bottom fin (it slighlty curves but it's always been like
Help On Cycling23 Mar 2005 15:35 GMT5
Hi my husband and I are new to the fish hobby. A week and two days ag
we bought six silver tiger angelfish and put them into a 40 gallo
aquarium that was already set up. We have done extensive reading on ho
to properly cycle a tank. Unfortunately on the internet no informatio
Aquarium Smell Problems...23 Mar 2005 12:18 GMT7
I just got my first 10 gallon aquarium last Wednesday (5 days ago).  I
let the water set-up for 24 hours before putting my two fantail
goldfish and one black moor in the tank.  Everything seemed to be fine
on Friday afternoon when I left for the weekend, but since I'm back, my
Panda Corys23 Mar 2005 08:04 GMT4
I've read a lot of posts that mention the panda cory.  Was at my LFS
and saw them.  Fell in love with them right away.  I got two to put in
my 3g  with my betta  
Question is, would I be pushing it if I got one more?  I think they'd
Striped Raphael Catfish22 Mar 2005 16:21 GMT3
2 questions.
Lost my 8+ year old  when we moved, so now I have a new one in the
quarantine tank. He doesn't seem to be eating the pellet food I'm dropping.
I feed him at night, right at lights out, but it sure looks to me like the
clown loach with ich21 Mar 2005 22:35 GMT6
I just noticed that one of my clown loaches is covered with ich.  I have
never dealt with this before.  He is in a tank with regular and green tiger
barbs, a bala shark, khuli loaches, skirt tetras, and a pl*co.  The temp is
at 81 degrees.  What do I do?  Please help, these are ...
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