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Old 06-07-2005, 02:53 PM   #1
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Default A bit of a tip.

If you're hesitant in making any changes to your aquarium and not entirely sure what effects it may have on your ecosystem, then don't do it, it's the key to success in maintaing a balanced fish tank. Many people start adding rocks with varnish and goodness knows what into their aquarium and wonder why thier fish are gasping at the water surface. Those people then come here and ask the question:"My fish are gasping at the top of the tank, why?" The immediate response is 9 times out of ten that there is an oxygen debt in the tank, or nitrite poisening or something. The poster then thinks the problem is solved and then comes back telling everyone that their fish has died, and I'm the one who feels guilty and wishes that I saw the thread sooner, but life dosn't work like that, that's why I'm leaving this topic for all you'll biggeners to see to try and prevent what lots of fishkeepers (or havers) out there go through in a continuos process every day. And I'll leave you with my old saying: SAVE THE FISH not the eletricity bills! Actually I just made it up now, but no-one knows that...........oops! did I just say that out loud?
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If you have a big enough tank with enough hiding places, pH of around 7, you can keep virtually any fish together as long as all the fish are around the same size and these two groups of fish are avioded:
Serrasalmus
Tetradon
(figure eights and dwarfs are the
exception).

I keep a successful community of fish in a 4 foot tank including the following families:
Cichlids, tetras, loaches, gouramis, barbs, rainbows, livebearers, killiefish, catfish, puffers.

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Old 06-18-2005, 05:43 PM   #2
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makes sense to me

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Old 06-24-2005, 08:05 PM   #3
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Good point CM.....oxygen and regular water changes are key
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Old 06-26-2005, 12:11 PM   #4
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Thanks Iceman. Lydia, what are you talking about?
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If you have a big enough tank with enough hiding places, pH of around 7, you can keep virtually any fish together as long as all the fish are around the same size and these two groups of fish are avioded:
Serrasalmus
Tetradon
(figure eights and dwarfs are the
exception).

I keep a successful community of fish in a 4 foot tank including the following families:
Cichlids, tetras, loaches, gouramis, barbs, rainbows, livebearers, killiefish, catfish, puffers.
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Old 06-28-2005, 01:07 PM   #5
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trying to make you think im crazy jk

i posted something that didnt make much sense once i read it again (i was really tired) and i couldnt delete the post so i erased it.....i should have just put something like whats there now but like i said i was tired lol
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Old 06-28-2005, 01:42 PM   #6
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lydia, you don't have to make us think you're crazy. we know you already are. lol
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Old 06-28-2005, 06:46 PM   #7
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lol baby_baby
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Old 12-08-2005, 06:53 AM   #8
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your not the only crazy one here *wink wink*
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I removed the small stones I had in my aquarium, I am pretty sure they were polished (by that I mean, with a sander or something) but on the off chance they were varnished instead. I did soak them all in boiling water over night before using them, and the water didn't smell of anything, but I think it's better to be safe. They don't really add that much to the look anyway, just something interesting to break up the gravel.
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Old 05-24-2006, 10:32 AM   #10
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I removed the small stones I had in my aquarium, I am pretty sure they were polished (by that I mean, with a sander or something) but on the off chance they were varnished instead. I did soak them all in boiling water over night before using them, and the water didn't smell of anything, but I think it's better to be safe. They don't really add that much to the look anyway, just something interesting to break up the gravel.
Nice move, It's best to be safe than sorry.
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If you have a big enough tank with enough hiding places, pH of around 7, you can keep virtually any fish together as long as all the fish are around the same size and these two groups of fish are avioded:
Serrasalmus
Tetradon
(figure eights and dwarfs are the
exception).

I keep a successful community of fish in a 4 foot tank including the following families:
Cichlids, tetras, loaches, gouramis, barbs, rainbows, livebearers, killiefish, catfish, puffers.
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Old 05-26-2006, 04:36 AM   #11
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I paid $2 for them, when at the pet store a bag which looks exactly the same goes for about $10. Damn pet stores!

Is there any way I could tell?
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Anyway, thanks for the tips.
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