Could be that some bacteria might have survived the scrubbing
@Willem I would like to see the end result... Keeping my eye on this
Appart from that... They can't digest it properly and they get constipated which also causes it's own problems
Mine does the same...
Hi guys I have been wrapping my noodle around this idea. Seeing as coal is one of the purest forms of carbon known to man I figure it might...
Congrats to all the new mods :cheers:
@Fishtastic did you boil the wood before adding it to the tank?
Anything of a sharp nature in your tank?
Very nice specimens you have there @Polla. Just keep a very close eye on the Aulonocaras and Haps. Balancing the feeding with this group is going...
I don't know columnaris at all apart from fin rot... But judging from the laceration in photo 1 I find it hard to believe that it was a physical...
@L~C~G I have a few quick questions for you... The PFS. Is it the fine sand or more granular type? (If fine, what is the angle of your filter...
@Vez it's looking good :thumbup: P.S. your 3ft got confiscated by the missus for her guppies so the plants moved to the 2ft for now
Could it be that the saddleback strain has maybe evolved to a more aggressive form?
I would rather skip out on the bloodworms for today and make sure they are ok
Welcome to our corner of the assylum :hides:
Same here... I just use frozen peas. Also as a treat I have a 50L bin with a powerhead standing in the sun... The base filled with white...
I actually fast mine for a few days if I want to get them breeding... Breeding food normally consist of live brineshrimp and spirulina flakes...
Try starving your males a bit. Overfeeding them can lead to them being lazey... Not always the case but worth a shot P.S. Up your water temp to...
Alternanthera soseflora. Ludwigia has a more sharp looking leave like A. reineckii.
@Zebra Pleco for some reason I can't see anybodies rep. Not on mobile or FF
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