douwe Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 AqAdvisor.com currently uses 4 inch size. Is this too small? Checked different sites and they al come up to 15 cm (6") but they (well most sites) say they stay smaller in fish tanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBossPants Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 I figured out what the problem was, I got the scientific name wrong (duh!). I meant to use Iriatherina werneri, which isn't yet in the program Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phoenix44 Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 90 cms!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Its quite big yeah... you need a bigger tank or 5 by the sounds of it :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 I figured out what the problem was, I got the scientific name wrong (duh!). I meant to use Iriatherina werneri, which isn't yet in the program I'll add it to the app. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 What's new for 2010 01 10 build: - Added Black Bullhead Catfish. - Added Brown Bullhead Catfish. - Added Yellow Bullhead Catfish. - Added Channel Catfish. - Added White/Pacific Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus). - Added Shovelnose Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus). - Added Largemouth/Bigmouth/Black/Florida Bass. - Added Smallmouth Bass. - Added Aequidens diadema. - Added Aequidens metae. - Added Aequidens sp. Jennaro Herrera. - Added Aequidens sp. Atabapo. - Added Andinoacara stalsbergi. - Added Andinoacara sp. Gold Saum. - Added Andinoacara pulcher. - Added Whiteseam Fighter (Betta albimarginata). - Added African Leaf Fish/Spotted Climbing Perch/Leopard Gourami (Ctenopoma acutirostre). - Added South American Leaf Fish/Amazon Leaf Fish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus). - Added Bucktoothed Tetra (Exodon paradoxus). - Added Hujeta Gar/Freshwater Barracuda/Slant Nose Gar (Ctenolucius hujeta). - Added Leopardfish/Dusky Millions Fish (Phalloceros caudimaculatus). - Added Striped Glass Catfish/False Glass Catfish (Kryptopterus macrocephalus). - Added Angelicus Botia as an alias to Angelicus Loach. - Added Yellow Perch. - Fixed common name for Alligator Gar. Increased size to 5 feet. Also increased aggression. - Added note to Tropheus Duboisi that they require controlled aggression when stocking. - Added note to Tropheus Moorii that they require controlled aggression when stocking. - Added notes to Hillstream Loach about waterflow and oxygen requirements. - Red Tailed Black Sharks and Rainbow Sharks are marked as incompatible due to aggression to each other. - Set max number of Red Tailed Black Sharks to 1. - Set max number of Rainbow Sharks to 1. - Aggression for both sharks towards other species have been reduced. - Reduced size of Tropical Gar to 24 inches. - Fixed a bug: Both pH and Hardness ranges for each species weren't correctly shown when conflicts are found. This has been fixed. - Updated pH requirements for Lake Tang species - pH starts at 7.6. - Updated pH requirements for Lake Victoria species - pH starts at 7.6. - Updated pH requirements for Lake Malawi species - pH starts at 7.6. - Added a warning if Lake Malawi species are mixed with other species, including mbuna species. - Added Jebo 810/819 filters. - Added Penn Plax Cascase series power filters. - Added Fluval xx3 series canister filters. - Added Fluval xx4 series canister filters. - Added Eheim Liberty filters. - Added Skilter 250/400 filters. - Total number of filters in DB has been increased to 213. - Total number of species in DB has been increased to 599. Please click on AqAdvisor site to access the app. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 What's new for 2010 01 14 build: - Added Threadfin RainbowFish - Added Teacup Stingray as an alias to Motoro Stingray. - Added Wolf Fish (Hoplias malabaricus). - Added Sturgeon Catfish (Platystomatichthys sturio). - Added European/European Wels Catfish (Silurus glanis). - Added Frogmouth Catfish (Chaca chaca). - Added Widebar/Siamese Tiger Datnoid (Datnioides pulcher). - Added Finescale Tigerfish (Datnioides microlepis). - Added Siamese Tigerfish (Datnioides polota). - Added New Guinea Tigerfish (Datnioides campbelli). - Added Featherfin Rainbowfish as an alias to Threadfin RainbowFish (Iriatherina werneri). - Added Tigrinus Catfish/Dourada Zebra (Brachyplatystoma tigrinum). - Added Loricaria cataphracta L062. - Added Loricaria lentiginosa. - Added Loricaria lundbergi. - Added Loricaria parnahybae. - Added Loricaria prolixa. - Added Loricaria pumila. - Added Marbled Whiptail (Loricaria simillima). - Added Loricaria spinulifera. - Added Loricaria sp. Rio Atabapo. - Added Ruby/Black Ruby Barb (Puntius nigrofasciatus). - Added Ornate/Flase Rosy/Bentos Tetra (Hyphessobrycon bentosi). - Increased bioload for Clown Loach. Also increased minimum number to 5. - Mouth size of Emerald/Cholocate Cichlid has been reduced to 2 inches. - All hatchets, African Butterfly Fish and Bettas are marked as jumpers - appropriate notes will be displayed. - Bioload for Chocolate Cichlid has been lowered. - Temperature requirement for Puntius semifasciolatus has been expanded/raised slightly. - Size of Yoyo Loach has been increased to 6 inches. Also added a note that it can reach up to 10 inches on rare occasions. - Skunk Loach has been marked as a fin nipper. - Size of Odessa Barb has been reduced to 2 inches. Tank requirement has also been reduced to 24x12. - Changed the message when stocking level exceeds 160% to something a bit more prominent. - Black Pacu has been adjusted to 30 inches. - Red Bellied Pacu has been adjusted to 30 inches. - Minimum number for Black and Red Bellied Pacu have been brought down to 1 but added a note saying they still prefer to be in groups when they are juveniles. - Bioloads for Black and Red Bellied Pacu have been increased. - Adjusted pH for Oscar to 6.4 - 7.5. - Adjusted pH for Jewel Cichlid to 6.4 - 7.5. - Adjusted pH for Common Pleco to 6 - 7.5. - Increased water change requirement for Common Pleco. - Increased bioload of Jewel Cichlid slightly. - New feature: Now it is possible to combine species that will shoal together. As a starter, Zebra Danio and similar (or same) species have been combined. It will no longer produce warnings if combined number exceeds minimum number. - Stripped Loach and other aliases of this species have been combined for minimum shoaling species calculation. - Same modifications have been made for Banana Loach, madagascar Rainbowfish, Mosquito Rasbora, Polkadotted Loach, Marbled hatchet, Bronze Cory, Dainty Cory, Dwarf Cory, Green Chromide, Gardneri Killfish, Hatchet, Black Skirt Tetra, Flame Tetra, Rosy Tetra, Threadfin RainbowFish, American Flagfish, Striped Glass Catfish, Red Zebra, Dwarf Rainbowfish, Dojo Loach, Holden Pencilfish, Black Kuhli, Pitbull Pleco, Leopardfish, Ballon Molly, Molly, Pristella Tetra, Bumble Bee Cichlid, Denisoni Barb, Checkered Barb, Synodontis Eupterus, Domini Syno and Swift Rasbora. - Removed the possibility of Molly and Platy cross breeding. - African Leaf Fish has been marked more peaceful. - African Dwarf Frogs and African Clawed Frogs are marked incompatible due to ACFs being chytrid carriers. - Added notes for African Dwarf Frog. - Added notes for African Claw Frog. - Total number of species in DB has been increased to 601. To access the application, please click on AqAdvisor site. Now that the application can handle minimum shoaling number for similar (but not necessarily the same scientific names) species, please forward any similar species that will actually shoal together. There are probably quite a few different corydoras species that will shoal in this manner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paekakboyz Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Warning: Common Pleco is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Note: Chinese Algae Eater will become incredibly aggressive and destructive when they become adults. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Dwarf Rainbowfish. Wasn't the name of the dwarf neon tho) Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Bronze Cory. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Peppered Cory. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Dwarf Loach. Note: Common Pleco needs driftwood. Warning: Common Pleco is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 18 inches. Warning: At least 4 x Peppered Cory are recommended in a group. Warning: At least any combination of 4 are recommened from (Dwarf Rainbowfish, Bronze Cory) as they will shoal together. Recommended temperature range: 24 - 25 C. [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 5 - 15 dH. You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity. Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 278%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 42% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 100%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] Sweet bang on 100% occupancy!! always thought I understocked if anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Warning: Common Pleco is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Note: Chinese Algae Eater will become incredibly aggressive and destructive when they become adults. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Dwarf Rainbowfish. Wasn't the name of the dwarf neon tho) Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Bronze Cory. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Peppered Cory. Warning: Chinese Algae Eater is too big to co-exist with Dwarf Loach. Note: Common Pleco needs driftwood. Warning: Common Pleco is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 18 inches. Warning: At least 4 x Peppered Cory are recommended in a group. Warning: At least any combination of 4 are recommened from (Dwarf Rainbowfish, Bronze Cory) as they will shoal together. Recommended temperature range: 24 - 25 C. [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 5 - 15 dH. You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity. Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 278%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 42% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 100%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] Sweet bang on 100% occupancy!! always thought I understocked if anything. Gratz... lol... I think... Not sure what you mean by that comment about dwarf neon... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phoenix44 Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 The poor algae eater is totally misunderstood. :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaNs Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Warning: Common Pleco is too aggressive to co-exist with Cardinal Tetra. Riggggghhhhtttt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morcs Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Lol, okay this is how my 120gallon is stocked as of this minute (a mate just gave me a load of fish) Thats OVERSTOCKED! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Lol, okay this is how my 120gallon is stocked as of this minute (a mate just gave me a load of fish) Thats OVERSTOCKED! Oh just slightly. What are you planning to do when they grow up? haha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morcs Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Oh just slightly. What are you planning to do when they grow up? haha. Im selling a load off! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Note: Zebra Pleco needs driftwood. Recommended temperature range: 26 - 30 C. [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 1 - 15 dH. You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity. Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 777%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 13% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 47%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Note: Zebra Pleco needs driftwood. Recommended temperature range: 26 - 30 C. [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 1 - 15 dH. You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity. Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 777%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 13% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 47%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-town... Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Note: Zebra Pleco needs driftwood. Recommended temperature range: 26 - 30 C. [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 1 - 15 dH. You have plenty of aquarium filtration capacity. Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 777%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 13% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 47%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] you wish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phoenix44 Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 What do you have in your tank and how big is the tank? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sophia Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 please click on AqAdvisor site. i would like to see the Eheim Pickup range added to the filters. I have a 2010 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 i would like to see the Eheim Pickup range added to the filters. I have a 2010 Will add it to the wishlist. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhbae Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 What's new for 2010 01 17 build: - Added Red Empress (Protomelas Taeniolatus). - Marked Neon and Cardinal Tetras as common shoalers. - Marked Black Kuhli and regular Kuhli as common shoalers. - Marked South American Puffer as a shoaling species with minimum number of 3. - Added a note (mostly tips) for South American Puffer. - Increase the size of Synodontis eupterus to 8.7 inches and changed scientific name to Synodontis euptera. Removed from African Drift Lake compatible group and minimum number has been set to 1. pH has been adjusted to 5.6 - 7.5. - Peppered Cory and Panda Cory are marked as common schoolers. - Added more notes for African Dwarf Frog. - Added more notes for African Calw Frog. - Increased bioload for African Dwarf Frog. - Increased bioload for African Claw Frog. - African Claw Frog has been marked to recommend species only tank. - Updated Polkadotted Loach to Polka Dot Loach. - Added Pakistani Loach as an alias for Botia almorhae. - Updated scientific name of Tiger Loach to Syncrossus hymenophysa. - Updated scientific name of Skunk Botia to Yasuhikotakia morleti. - Updated scientific name of Longfin Zebra Danio to Danio rerio. - Updated common name of Melanotaenia fluviatilis to ray River Rainbowfish. - Added Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish as an alias to Turquoise Rainbowfish. - Updated scientific name of Eastern Rainbowfish to Melanotaenia splendida. - Added Tetra Whisper 3i filter. - Added Jungle Junior/Senior Dirt Magnet series filters. - Added Zoomed 501 Turtle Filter. - Added Tom Aquatics Rapids Mini Canister C-80. - Total number of filters in DB has been increased to 219. - Total number of species in DB has been increased to 628. To access the application, please click on AqAdvisor site. Requestor: I could not find Lustar Hydro Sponge H0 specification on the net. Please let me know if you can find a site that either sells or lists this filter. My apology, I ran out of time before I could add Eheim 2010 - I'll do it for the next release. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
land_lubber Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Warning: At least 5 x Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish are recommended in a group. Warning: At least 5 x Red Rainbowfish are recommended in a group. Warning: At least 5 x Boesemans Rainbowfish are recommended in a group. Warning: Common Pleco is too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Note: Common Pleco needs driftwood. Warning: At least 5 x McCullochi Rainbowfish are recommended in a group. Warning: Water temperature requirements are not fully compatible between all selected species. => 24 - 30C: Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish => 22 - 25C: McCullochi Rainbowfish => 22 - 24C: Red Rainbowfish => 25 - 30C: Boesemans Rainbowfish => 22 - 28C: Siamese Algae Eater => 20 - 28C: Neon Tetra => 22 - 28C: Common Pleco [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 7 - 7.5. Recommended hardness range: 9 - 15 dH. Warning: You NEED to add more aquarium filtration capacity!!! Your aquarium filtration capacity for above selected species is 61%. [What's this?] Recommended water change schedule: 5% per week. Your aquarium stocking level is 32% Why do I NEED more filtration if capacity is only at 61%? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N1CK Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 it means the filter is filtering for 61% of the fish bioload And on another note I laughed when I read the message for clown loaches :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
land_lubber Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I know that but I don't think I NEED more filtration yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caryl Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 It isn't saying you need more filtration. It is saying you are using 61% of your available filtration I think :-? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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