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stargazer

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  1. first off Iwould like to thank everyone for the advice for the ammonia problem thats back to normal. However; my tank heater is having some problems. the temp. is like a rollercoaster up and down, of course I've got the tank by an outside wall and winter is near do I need a bigger heater? It's a 100 watt heater for a 30 gal tank apx 92cm x 42cm x 30.5cm

  2. still have a problem, am doing 30% water change daily. after a couple hours ammonia up to 2 ppm. I cleaned the gravel, pulled out driftwood cleaned under that, found some decaying food there, also took apart filter, found a chunk of food there also. also added chemical that changes ammonia to ammoniam. anything else i can do. It's a 30 gal tank.

  3. back again with old problem my ammonia levels were creeping up to about 4ppm doing 50% water changes is keeping it about 2ppm. Before this happend I had a power failure for about a day and half, the water temp was down to about 60 deg f could this have killed off some bacteria?

  4. not sure whats going on, there's a light clouding going on in my tank. not heavy I can see the fish ok just when I look through the side of the tank. I see a little greyish white in the water. It appears to be uniform from top to bottem. It doesn't seem to affect the fish any. the levels are good. Fish get fed once a day. Just worried if it's something bad I want to nip it off right away :-? :-?

  5. welcome, at first this hobby seems very confusing that will change down the road. I'm no expert, thats for sure, but read the articles about cycling. It will save you time and money, otherwise you will probably do like I did and get too many fish too soon, and watching your ammonia count go sky high. Trust me its no fun waking up and wondering how many fish are dead :x:cry: . Just take your time and listen to some of those that have been there. Its very good that you looked into a club, best move you could make. anyhow good luck and once again welcome!

  6. greetings from another yank i'm from ohio, as for your goldies I would try to take them back. maybe get a few tetras, but, first read the articles about cycling. If I would have read that it would have saved me time money and fishes. If you have a fish pool they could survive there I've seen goldfish live for a at least few years up in michigan

  7. I saw some unusal fish at one those chain pet stores. they're called floresent fish about 1 inch long 1/4 inch high silver with either a yellow, green, or orange stripes on topside very bright. could this be those dyed fish I've heard about. Will try to get pics 2morrow. Any info would be appreciated. I wouldn't mind getting some, but if they're dyed I don' t want anything to do with it

  8. Not at all. You need at least TWO bigger tanks :wink:

    One for the angels and another for the guppy fry to grow out.

    I like the way you think , just saw a 4ft set up for abt $250usd. my dream tank for abt $850usd. GF against 2 tanks my little girl loves the idea, as long as she gets th 30 gal in her room
  9. one of my guppies has half of its tail missing, I suspect my angel fish did it am I right are there any other fish that might do this. I have clown loaches, platys, cory cats . Is there anything I can do for the guppy? he seems to be ok he swims well enough to get food.

  10. back again with questions, this time more fun than the other times. Before I forget I want to thank everybody that gave helpful suggestions before. This time I'm looking at getting a 4ft tank and I want to do a better job setting it up. I'm thinking about cichlids for the tank, there will be 2 angles going into tank any suggestions about some friends for them?

  11. I just got a bristlenose he's about 8cm long, and 1 pleco. I have driftwood in the tank so they can hide and have a nibble, the bn don't seem to want to hide. At the present time there still is enough alge for a couple of days. after that I got algea wafers for them. Is there anything else I need to do or need to know? :o

  12. I am truely sorry for your lose, at least you have some suriviors. It seems that the whole world has trash in it that needs to be disposed of. What would be nice would be to introduce them to a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with rock salt, it's a very good rehabilation tool.

  13. I've used it several times, it turns the ammonia into ammonim but; when testing for ammonia it will still show up as ammonia. I also use a product by sera it has the bacteria in it seems to work out very well; as I have 3ppm amonia in my tap water to start with. changing water as said above is the best and cheapest way to do it, and find the cause good luck it takes time and patience of which I have very little

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