Jump to content

phoenix44

Members
  • Posts

    12497
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by phoenix44

  1. I have no idea what that means... :dunno:
  2. Ah yes. It appears I left this conversation at exactly the right time. :lol:
  3. Glo Lux is again one of those specialist tubes that doesn't strictly conform to a single Kelvin rating. It might have to be rated at around 8500K but again is a specialist tube. Great for Hygros and some Dutch tanks, but they won't beat powerglos. Only tube that will beat powerglos are plantpros but at $120 per T5HO tube, I wouldn't go rushing to the shops to buy them.
  4. Discus + Cardinals!
  5. Gro Lux are good, but I'll eat my hat if someone manages to convince me that they are better than powerglos for the plants that you have.
  6. Now you click? :lol:
  7. It looks pretty sweet! Try using the IMG codes -
  8. No offence at all Ice... I only work there occasionally now, but the handling and care the small animals get is still great over here.
  9. It would depend on if I did the order or not. (Browse through old posts to see how I kept the fish-room).
  10. Any animal (excluding fish). Sold as pets only. Not for showing or breeding. Have to agree to take it to the vet if it falls ill etc. Again a bit sad to see all stores in the chain being lumped in the same category when I have worked in the palmy store since 06' now and seen hundreds and thousands being spent on small animals the likes of mice and rats without a seconds hesitation.
  11. I would LOVE to set up a tank like that.
  12. I'd imagine one would only order what sounds familiar to them. I cannot speculate. ___ Epalzeorhynchus Kalopterus Crossocheilus Siamensis Garra taeniata
  13. No, those are just the 4 different names under which the 2 - 3 species of fish are sold interchangeably. Don't know exactly how you misunderstood what I said.
  14. Actually when you buy Siamese Algae eater off the wholesale list you don't always get what you pay for. Makes it even more confusing when you get to choose between flying fox, true flying fox and siamese algae eater. I've even seen true Siamese algae eater on there a couple of times, so it is confusing as hell - especially as you can only know what you have once they are in store . You will occasionally get a mix of species in the same bag too so I wouldn't jump on the wagon and place all liability on the store. I still think people should research what they buy before they actually go and get it.
  15. I think Otos should be ok with them.
  16. Why don't you just use bird multivitamins? Or... just do what you have been doing so far.
  17. Because when you run a business, any extra time devoted to anything at all = increase in costs. If that cost could be passed on to the consumer, they most likely would. But I can't imagine that would go down well at all. There would be another thread on here complaining about extortion! :slfg:
  18. Thanks. I spent the best of 30 minutes contemplating buying them. Then went to play with the puppies to think over it; then went back and thought some more and finally got 4 home. I got them instead of another 10 cardinals, so my cardinals will have to wait a little longer.
  19. Added 4 Dwarf gouramis today. 2 cobalt blue, and 2 red flame. FTS- I can't wait for the needle leaf fern to come through from the base of the wood.
  20. Just picked up mine from the letterbox. It looks great, and I really enjoyed your article as always! You do a fantastic job Caryl.
  21. Flip side to the argument - On the other hand it could be even worse to sell under a sci. name when one cannot be 100% certain. Perhaps it verges on the side of caution? I'd be more likely to research the genealogy of a species sold under a common name than I would one sold under a sci name. I do prefer sci names, but I don't know if I would like everything being sold under them.
  22. I only use the GLO ones that cost about that + tubes - Available from pretty much any pet / fish store. The quality of the product is definitely worth the price.
×
×
  • Create New...