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- June 3rd, 2008 11:38 AMCoryd55Wow sounds like you have been busy. We actually got two 55 gallons recently. One is a fry tank for me and the other is a cichlid tank for her. She is doing Malawi cichlids though. But keep your eyes peeled for a female Ice Blue cichlid.
I bought my angels at about 4 inches and they were fine when introduced at that size. Koi angels are very pretty angels but can also get pricey. If you see Altum angels anywhere those are absolutely AMAZING fish.
Glad to hear the fry are doing well. You should post some pics of your fish and tanks so we can see all of your new ones.
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Cory - June 1st, 2008 09:07 PMrileyrk190I have no idea. I cant imagine it would be anymore than ten bucks( thinking around five though), unless you want it insured.
- June 1st, 2008 12:50 AMrileyrk190actually, i have a picture of it online already... http://www.fishlore.com/fishforum/members-fish-tanks/16524-ryans-aquariums.html[/url]http://www.fishlore.com/fishforum/members-fish-tanks/16524-ryans-aquariums.html
It is the triangular shaped one minus the java fern - June 1st, 2008 12:47 AMrileyrk190ok, where should i post a picture of it? I originally had java fern growing in it, but redecorated my ten gallon. I will take and post a picture tomorrow evening. just let me know where.
- May 28th, 2008 05:55 PMCoryd55Your welcome.
I wouldn't put them in with your EBJD yet if thats what you are talking about. He might enjoy a 21 dollar snack haha. If you supplement them with algae wafers then they should be alright. Also they LOVE cucumbers and succhini. That is all that I feed them.
The water sprite with the larger leaves can be rooted but I float all of mind. The root system develops better when floated and it provides good cover for small fish and fry.
The Thinner leaved, tall water sprite should be rooted. You can float it but I dont reccommend doing so.
But if you get a few slices of cucumber or zuchinni (sp?) ( no more than 2 at a time) and rubberband it to a rock or a piece of driftwood and leave it in the tank. They will eat that. Take it out once they eat it all or if it has been more than a week and it is still uneaten replace it with new ones.
If you need anything else just leave me another message. - May 27th, 2008 10:42 PMCoryd55Okay. Leave me your number and I will contact you tomorrow about when and where.
- May 26th, 2008 01:22 PMCoryd55Okay I will take $25 for that and always throw in extra stuff.
I will check and see what I have Wednesday and let you know. - May 23rd, 2008 10:56 PMCoryd55The plecos are actually Ancistrus Pucallpa as I just recently discovered. They are from Peru. Here is a link to a pic. http://swisstropicals.com/Ancistrus%...0Pucallpa.html If you are interested in them still I have 10 or so 1 1/2 inch fry. Post in my new "Stuff for Sale" thread or leave me a visitor message if you are interested.
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