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  1. looked again this morning and the larger one (still only just breaking the 1" mark) is in berry, by far the smallest berried female I've ever seen.

    update, less than 12 hours later, eggs are gone.. confused now... i definitely saw them. still think she was too small to be a she.

  2. Ive always wonderd what makes them glow in the dark, any idea?

    Bioluminescence

    These animals are bioluminescent and highly phosphorescent. This can easily be seen in the dark by disturbing the animals, or by adding a few drops of alcohol to the water.[2] This is the only known freshwater gastropod that emits light.[4]

    Latia luciferin is chemically (E)-2-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1-cyclohex-1-yl)-1-buten-1-ol formate.[5]

    The chemical reaction is like this:[5][6]

    Latia luciferin + XH2 + 2 O2 oxidized Latia luciferin + CO2 + HCOOH + X + H2O + light

    XH2 is a reducing agent. Cofactor is luciferase and a purple protein.[6]

    its a defence mechanism. any more questions :P:wink:

  3. I saw a whole heap kept by keeping them outside in a poly box with a couple of small holes punched in it, the bottom was leaf litter and every week or so he chucked in a pile of greenery. the dude was using them for snail racing as a drinking contest, but im assuming the idea works as his "thoroughbred" lasted for several months of winning

  4. looked again this morning and the larger one (still only just breaking the 1" mark) is in berry, by far the smallest berried female I've ever seen.

    oh and btw the total setup cost so far = $20 for the tank and filter (great score from the markets), $2 for the gravel, $8 for the original parents of the leopards, and so far $8 for flake food.

    oh and also the reason I don't scrub the sides (other than to save $$$ on back grounds :P ) is im gonna get some Latia (Native Glow in the dark Limpets) at some point soon and want a good supply of food.

  5. dunno about the eco-style but some of the new Aquaone LED range have a moon light button that adds blue to the lights. retrofitting pink lights to one of those tanks would be a pain tbh.

    a good tip with the drift wood is to look for Dark coloured wood as it isn't pine, and also to give it a good scrub down to remove any soft rotting wood (i normally throw away any wood thats soft anyways.)

    might also want to point out that it is illegal to remove rocks or sand from a beach or river without a permit :sage:

  6. thought I'd share some photo's i decided to snap today, this is my 20L 'play' tank, it was originally set up to house a dwarf puffer or 2, but my puffer died in a tragic accident involving a bottle of liquid soap :ske: .

    so I decided to raise a couple (now 3) of Juvenile Redfin bullies in there instead, plus my favorite 2 leopard fish breeders (1x Male, 1 x female), (both showing some nice yellow) and a couple of shrimp.

    please excuse the brown algae problem, i forgot to turn the light off a while ago, plus i missed a water change over exam week, it is slowly coming right again.

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    my female leopard, note the plant on left, that is the un-id'd one i had the other day.

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    and my shrimpies

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  7. ok been searching for a while now, I remember a while ago someone posted that they had an issue with an Aqua one tank with mould growing under the silicon, I'm trying to find the thread for someone with a very similar problem on a tank within its warranty period. anyone else remember it or was i dreaming it?

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