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SamH

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  1. I say get her a 6 foot tank and fill it with the things, heck, even cut holes for magnifying glasses. Tell her she can even go snorkeling with them! :lol:
  2. Did you tag them with a tracking device too? :lol: Sounds like a jungle of a tank you've got there Caryl
  3. Bit of an understatement! A few hours after a water change in the bare bottom tank and it was already filled with fish waste If only someone would buy them! :roll:
  4. Welcome to the forums 8) I have around 50 young BNs (Bristle Noses) around 20mm long right now. When I first noticed eggs I removed all the fish in the tank except the father, mother and another young BN. Feeding zucchini, courgette and/or cucumber is good, as are algae wafers. If I was in your situation, I'd remove the platy, feed daily and do partial water chnages daily. I've found that feeding rotten cucumber or leaving it in too long tends to make the water cloudy but it's not harmful. Try and feed just enough that they can all consume in 12-24hrs max. Good luck!
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    Apistogrammas

    Hey Nav, I have my CO2 line hooked up to the filter so the pH should be quite low. Can add peat if needed. Will try and get a few more stems for the back today. Thanks
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    Apistogrammas

    I'm looking at getting a pair or trio of Apistos for my 54L 2 foot tank but would like some advice and help first. 1. This tank was setup yesterday afternoon so it's still a bit bare but would it be suitable for breeding them in? 2. I'll be removing the Fighter and Clown Killie that are currently in there, do the Ottos need to go too? 3. Which species is... a. Easiest to bred b. Nicest looking c. Hardiest d. Most available 4. What are some triggers for spawning? 5. What type of food do the eat? That's all I can think of for now. Thanks for any info!
  7. There's never been a powercut ever since my MTS set in. 8)
  8. You cant sleep without the constant buzz of a filter, or CO2 line 8)
  9. Aren't "riser pipes" pictured here? (The ones with the red curved arrow going into them on the RHS of the containers)
  10. Thanks Diver21. If I make the hole a bit smaller than the pipe (or the same size) it should fit well.
  11. Third post in a row :oops: Would it be better to use an overflow pipe drilled from the bottom or one at the back? The only difference I can see if simpler plumbing and more prone to leaks if drilled through the bottom. Thoughts? Thanks
  12. The second one is the largest fry visible. Am I right in thinking it's cellophane at this stage? They're about 5 weeks old I think, perhaps a bit more. A bit off topic but if the video uploads, I'll post a link. I think they need to be separated soon as the largest one is picking on the smaller ones a bit, hence the need for these barracks.
  13. Hear that people? BOY as in MALE, not female :roll: I'm back now, thank you for all the response and feedback. I've been thinking about this a lot and separate drainage for each row sounds best. I've recently got a photo and two videos of the two biggest fry, will upload soon. That is a very good link ADodge but I'm trying to avoid gutters if possible.
  14. I know it'd be better if they each got 1st hand water but that means a lot more plumbing. I might still do it that way though if I can find out what pipe to use. Thanks
  15. Also found this: http://diendancacanh.com/forum/bai-viet ... i-tra.html It's in Thai(?) so I had to go by the first picture. This send water from the pump to each container then back out, no water falling from the previous container. Looks like more plumbing to me?
  16. Hello all. Once again ( :roll: ) I have decided I want to have a go at building my own Betta barracks. Not a permanent home for them but something until they're sold. Here's a pic: Firstly, water is pumped from the sump up to a pipe above the top row of tanks. The pipe has drip regulators (Q.1) that control the flow and direct water into the containers. The water then overflows the container into the pipe and down into the next container. The same happens to the next container until the water reaches the sump where it is heated, filtered and sent back up to the top. Q.1. Can we get drip regulators in NZL? Where from? Q.2. How do I calculate how much flow I'll need? Q.3. What is the best pipe to use for plumbing? That's all I can think of for now! All advice appreciated thanks.
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    diy co2 mix?

    There's another one with a deadline mid-year, enter that one too 8)
  18. http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2 ... w-showcase I like to use 640x480 image size and browse by the index of entries.
  19. It's just advice. I have little to no filtration on my display tanks (all planted though), no filtration on the betta rearing tank (also planted and full of algae) and only a pump with sponge on the BN tank. I know I'll get shot for this but to me, filtration is over rated.
  20. Stole my idea! :evil: 8) If I ever get back into the aviary scene again, these guys will be top of the list. They're not rare last time I checked, $40 for a pair at bird barn though.
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    diy co2 mix?

    Got one on my 27L running a 3L juice bottle at about 1 bubble every two second, no diffusion needed. Leave it on 24/7
  22. Too bad you didn't come in and see my baby BN's the other day, they differ hugely in colouration. I have some that look just like those.
  23. Just attach a sponge to the intake of the powerhead, awesome sponge filter right there.
  24. SamH

    Lighting?

    I have my T8's over the 60x30 mounted into the wall in my room, pretty rough but it does the job okay. I have poly under all my tanks but if the stand is level and clean enough you might get away with it.
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