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What's that in the last pic ice-cold? A terapin?
Looks like a common sailfin pleco
I'll post my 3 tanks later on tonight
What's that in the last pic ice-cold? A terapin?
running 2 x T5 tubes. do they make the lightunits for the trigon 190, or do you think i should just replace the tubes with some better ones?
i have been using flourish excel, will get some of this iron stuff too.
Webmonkeyuk, How on earth do you get such good close up photos of your fish? Mine always come out blurred!
To the original poster isn't your tank massively overstocked?
I havn't got a clue about any of the fish in any of tha tanks. I'll enquire about that last fish later tonight and take a couple more pics of the other fish. I think he has well over 100 fish and a couple of shrimps and crabs.
What's that in the last pic ice-cold? A terapin?
[SKR]Phoenix;11102435 said:Yep - That Sucking Loach can reach lengths of 8", I know from experience. It will also kill (although not intentionally) most of those fish. They suck on the other fish and cause damage to the protective layer that all fish have. Infection gets in and you start losing fish. Then there's the fact that it WILL bully the other fish when it gets bigger.
In addition to that, the Panda Cories should be kept in groups of 6 or more at they are a schooling fish.
and finally - something is eating your Panda's tail - that's not good and finrot/fungus WILL set in eventually.
I asked all these in the local fish shop, and they said it should be fine just goes to show how much rubbish some of these idiots will tell you
[SKR]Phoenix;11102470 said:Looks like a sailfin pleco to me. Average size 1 foot in the aqarium, larger in the wild.
Most fish stop growing (or get stunted) if the tank isn't large enough, but Pleco's seem to keep growing. You really have to ask yourself if it's fair that a fish that can get to a foot is kept in small tank.
Also look up stunting of fish. They may stop growing on the outside, but the internal organs keep growing and eventually they die, usually well before they should.
[SKR]Phoenix;11102404 said:You are looking at ideally 2wpg though, but I bet even with 1wpg and ferts + co2 you'd be able to grow some really nice plants. Maybe try some of the slower growing species.
I asked all these in the local fish shop, and they said it should be fine just goes to show how much rubbish some of these idiots will tell you. my mate said he would have my loaches and catfish. what would you say is the best loach or catfish for a small tank
thanx for that im on the look out for some new decoration as this one is too big and distracts you from the fish, is there good online places that sell smaller decorations? ive had a look around but cant find anything. again when i got the tank the guy said dont get sand or fine gravel as it clogs the filters up he said go for the size i got. i might as well talk to a wall than listen to the people in the shops![]()