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phoenix44

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  1. Yeah, I just never cleaned it. I used to run twin T5HO lights on here. Just never cleaned the sides, and it grew so I let it be. Looks all natural and what have you :lol: Never got brown algae and green spot on this tank.
  2. no. female was badly injured and ate the eggs. she is recovering now, but still has a swollen fin. males tail is growing back too.
  3. Those long stalked leaves are emersed grown leaves. you can take them off at the base of the plant. It is normal for them to melt away as they are not intended to live underwater.
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    BIG! NO! NO!

    You can't tell people what they should and should not breed, and how to go about doing it the 'right' way. It'll land up alienating them and that won't achieve any good. They have the right to sell any legal fish on TM, and they are exercising that right whether or not any body else likes that or not.
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    BIG! NO! NO!

    No! No culling! It's not their fault they were born.
  6. lights should be good for it.
  7. Dunno! could try I suppose. I have them eating a new JBL pellet thing too.
  8. I think I might have to too! Imagine how orange my discus would go! They're pretty vibrant as is.
  9. It's this Chinese thing where they bring you little portions of food like dumplings and cool sea foodstuff like squid and octopus etc and you eat it! Then they bring you more and more and you keep eating. 3 hours later when you're done you crawl out totally satisfied. :lol: sure I do :lol:
  10. or flirting with the waiter to get her to come to your table first hahahah. 8)
  11. sounds like you have already made up your mind...
  12. I will most likely join you up there in November too, so ill be looking at this thread closely to see how best to move things up.
  13. it just wont work. They are prob. the fastest growing fish out there. Probably not the wisest thing to put them in a juwel tank, they can whack the lids off.
  14. i think the issue is advertising the same item on tm and here at the same time.
  15. A larger tank will be needed. 5ft long, 2ft wide, less than 2ft high should be fine. A little less deep will be fine too, but they are a relatively large, boisterous fish that need lots of space.
  16. like a brown hap without the bars.
  17. Lyrata is not terribly common here, although I can't rule out the possibility that at one stage it may have been here. It isn't something that can just be ordered as is off some plant wholesalers, but that is relying solely on their ID of the plant, which you cant always trust seeing as L. glandulosa comes in as R. macrandra.
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