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  1. Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 8:06 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- But make sure they are well siliconed together or they might topple and break a fish! lol Cheers Jude hmm yeah good idea if you never ever want to catch your fishes again in my tank i just placed the and tried to knock them down if they stayed i went to the next layer that way i can remove the rockery if i need to shift the tank etc
  2. and that is a very nice panda red of better quality than the ones that were imported here and the pics clearly show that they are in fact a red tailed gold
  3. the arrows at jansens are neither reds nor golds and the breeder isnt liable cause i suggest you go and read what they are being sold as the are red pandas and gold pandas and if you go to the panda aquiriums website you will see that the red panda is in fact a red tailed gold and not a true red at all and the gold is a cross that has been named as a gold panda as for genuine reds in nz i have no idea if there are any at all
  4. to much light ive never heard of that problem before
  5. bandit

    tigerfish

    yeah the monos would end up a tasty treat eventually personally i love the tigers and would setup another tank for them
  6. Oh yeah im aware that they will most likely be set at slightly different temperatures. but it would bring the temperature difference between the 2 ends of the tank closer which after all was the object of the exercise
  7. bandit

    scouts

    do you have any problems with the ninja stars puncturing your tanks ?????
  8. yeah but they will both shut of at close to the same temperature
  9. 2 heaters are allways better than 1 keeps things going in case of a failure as for uneven temperatures i agree with alan
  10. bandit

    Hi everyone!

    hi donna nice size first tank a bigger tank is easier to keep
  11. bandit

    Mbuna setup

    i got a 75 gal tall (2ft x 2ft x 2.5ft tall ) and thay love it i have about 40 mubuna in there (offset by large amounts of filteration and airation) i am running a fluval 304 and a fluval 404 into this tank which is 3 times the recommended ltr pr hour turn over for this volume of water but they love it and are breeding happily and contently my breeding is done in seperate small breeder tanks and cause of the amunt in my display tank not many fry survive for cross breeding to be a major problem i have the tank full from top to bottom with rock and corol (takes care of the higher ph requirements of these beuties) which protudes about half the depth aswell the scraps are taken care of by a mystus cat (not the ideal conditions for it i know) but he does a lovely job the 303 has an airation tip that mixes alot of air into the tank and i have alot of airtablets handy in case of power failure
  12. i was a grandad at 32 but that was by default with stepkids
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