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  1. I've actually seen 7 young adolfoi over the weekend. It's not enough to register a breeding but enough for me to think there is a chance of the group expanding over time. But if another shipment was to come in from Germany or wherever I'd buy a few to add to the genepool. With a bit of luck Simian and I might trade a few in a couple of years to mix up the genes.

    They're definitely one of my favorite cories as well as Sterbai.

  2. I only had one survive out of my group that I put into my 2.5m tank :cry:

    But in the weekend I discovered a half sized youngster :bounce: (and possibly a couple of tiny fry) so they must have spawned at least once before leaving this mortal coil :bounce: .It was the most amazingly excitingly cool thing to discover. :bounce:

    I remade the tank at Easter and since then I've had red whips successfuly spawning multiple times, a royal whip fry survive past the 6 wk stage and now the Adolfoi. And I'm still in the new tank stage.

  3. Can anyone identify this? It's the same worm in each picture, they only way I can describe it is that's it's leech-like

    RedWorm003resized.jpg

    RedWorm027resized.jpg

    RedWorm030resized.jpg

    There's 12 other pictures in the same folder but they're too large to post here they're 001, 002, 003, 020, 021, 023, 024, 026, 027, 028, 029 and 030

  4. And its happened again :evil:

    Posted Today, 09:46 AM

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    Our engineers are aware of this issue and are investigating this at the highest priority.

    We do apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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    Vodafone Operations

    Its happened so many times recently that I would complain :evil: except for the fact the we're changing to Orcon on Friday :D .

    After a long bout of procrastination we've finally upgraded the home computer and we're finally getting broadband :roll: . (I've been lucky that I haven't needed it because I can use the computer at work. :lol: )

  5. I like the idea of applying firearms license rules to pet ownership.

    You'd have to make an application; the authorites would visit your home to see where the pet is going to be kept; they'd interview your partner/flatmate/spouse/referee etc without you being present; you'd have to do a course and pass an exam; they'd do a background check. And the process would take time.

    And if at any stage you fail you couldn't get a pet.

  6. I don't think they're planaria as there are a few white ones on the glass at night now that the substrate has been changed. And I've never seen them swimming or sticking out of the substrate. In fact I wasn't even aware of their existance until I pulled out the plants and found them in the substrate amongst the roots. Then I kept finding the odd one when I removed the stones etc.

    I always imagined that tubifex were more like an earthworm than a flatworm/leech as I've only ever seen them freeze dried (and grey).

  7. I've found some red worms in the substrate that I've removed from one of my tanks, and I was wondering if anyone can help identify them.

    They're able to change their length from under a centimetre to a couple of centimetres by going very thin. They are kind of leech-like and when they move you can see pulses of thickened body moving along their length. I've got some in a bowl so I'll try to get some photos up in the next couple of days.

  8. I'm wondering about putting some Balantiocheilos melanopterus into my 2.5 metre tank (after it's had it's makeover, which is this weekend). And I've got some questions for anyone who has experience with these fish.

    What were there tankmates?

    How many would you keep in a tank this size?

    Any other advice?

  9. Currently there are 8 x 54w T5 worth of lights on the tank. Which is enough for the E. tennulus tennulus carpet and the E. osirus. There's approx .6w per litre or 298w per sq metre.

    But there is too much light for the Anubias so I'm thinking of downsizing the lighting on the end areas of the tank. I'm also looking at raising the drift wood so that I can see into the 'cave' areas that all the fish like to hide in (they like sitting in the shade), so the number of lumens will increase for the plants on the driftwood unless I go to low light levels.

    So back to the original question...

    What would be 'low lighting' for the tank? In T8 and in T5?

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