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Nic G

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  1. I have my new boy in my AR128 tank as a feature in the lounge. Only thing is that now he's in there I'm thinking the current from the filter might be too strong for him?? Probably should have thought about it earlier and put and undergravel filter in instead, but I was wonder about getting a small internal filter instead of using the built in filter that it making quite a bit of current?

    Does anyone have any suggestions for a cheapish alternative, or do you think he'll be fine as-is?

    He does have a rock cave he can go into and behind the powerhead is also calm, but I'd like to see him out and about. He does seem happy, but I don't want that to change, so suggestions greatly appreciated!! :-)

  2. Thanks SamH! :wave: How did you do that? :-D

    Yeah, his gills are black, very cool! :-) A Cambodian CT you say? That's neat :thup:

    I see he is settled in, still as aggressive????

    your pic is heaps better than mine =P

    Haha, yes a much better pic ;-) Yup, he's settled in well. He's really lovely, very friendly and loves to show off!

  3. Yes, I agree about a lot being rubbish :-?

    When we were in the South Island we had a stunning blue boy, he was amazing! I think we got him from Organism in ChCh, can't quite remember. But seeing the plainer ones around now, they just don't compare so we haven't had any for ages!

    I love the black & green ones I saw on the photo thread on here, they're brilliant!

    Two weeks until we can get to HFF, hope they're still there!!! Were they at Albany or Mt Roskill??

  4. Hi all, I was wondering if you could give some suggestions to clear up some algae. I have a pic but can't make it appear on here :-?

    It is very dark green, almost black or very dark brown in places. It seems to stay short, about 3-4cm, and is growing in small clumps on everything - walls, gravel, logs, plants. The clumps are very dense and feathery/velvety to look at.

    From the description we were sold some algovec by one shop, he said it was the only thing that would fix it, but it hasn't worked.

    My husband took the anchor ornament out and cleaned it down with boiling water which worked to kill the algae on there for a time, but of course once put back in the tank, it comes back. It turned red/brown when the boiling water was put on it.

    We have a couple of smaller tanks that we thought we could set up and put the fish in while we try to eliminate it. Any suggestions would be great! :-)

  5. We are getting our first beardie. His tank is all ready for him after prolonged scrolling through many photos of beardie setups! :-D

    Last thing is the lights. We have a double lighthood from one of the fish tanks which we are going to use. Would we be best to get two UVA/UVB tubes, or are there other better options eg one UVB and one of something else?

    Also what wattage heat/basking bulb is best?

    How many hours a day would you normally run the basking lamps? And during the night do you need to use a heat pad?

    Thanks in advance! :-)

  6. Thanks everyone for your replies :-)

    The other fish are all happy as, looking fantastic, that's why I couldn't understand why we'd gone from 16 down to 10 in a couple of days!

    I think it is overnight that they're going, we see no evidence of them being chased/attacked during the day... I wonder if it could be the zebra loaches?? In saying that, one of the angels has been bullying the other two a bit, so maybe it's him?? :-?

    Will try leaving the light on and see if that works... otherwise will have to find new homes for the angels which would be a shame, they look great in there! :(

  7. Hi all,

    Help please! I had 16 blue neon tetras... then last night there were 10, now this morning there were 7!!! My husband didn't believe me until he found a dead one missing it's head :o:(

    What I would like to know, is who would be doing that?? We do have three fairly decent sized angels, but I've never experienced them doing that before! Also two yellow rasboras and two zebra loaches, four black neons and a couple of cories. But these have all been in there for ages with no problems at all. The only new fish are three kuhli loaches and a baby marbled algae eater - neither of which I would think would do such a thing! :-?

    Interestingly there are emerald eye tetras that are smaller than the neons, and they haven't been eaten??

    Any ideas??

  8. Hi :D

    We got a lone Corydoras similis recently from a fish shop, hadn't seen them round much before that.

    I really like him, would love to get him some friends. Does anyone know where I could get any more??

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