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  1. kacie
    April 22nd, 2009 08:18 PM
    kacie
    Hi, Sorry I moved and got too busy. My gymnos are doing great and survived the move. They were breeding before the move but the temp is lower in my new place and they seem to have stopped. They get along with my bloodfin tetras and BN pleco great. They got a little territorial when spawning and one had a ripped fin which has healed up nicely. I keep them at room temp. At my old place it was around 70f but now they are in the basement and it is 60f and everyone is doing great.
  2. djbrist
    April 8th, 2009 11:04 AM
    djbrist
    Was up in your neck of the woods on Tues 4/7, visiting TERREQUATICS. We have been going to LFS's to see and experience (my daughter and I). It is a quaint little place, I liked, tanks looked well cared for. We met Teresa?, she was kind and busy. Maybe it is your LFS, maybe not but we liked it and may be back in future.
    Later, Dave
  3. djbrist
    April 1st, 2009 01:06 AM
    djbrist
    I got lots done around home as no work when gets too ?inclement?, I work ouside 99.9%. Sure has been a long one, can't wait for 60's and sunshine....
  4. djbrist
    March 24th, 2009 09:58 PM
    djbrist
    Hey neighbor, thanks for the invite.
  5. CoryMac
    March 6th, 2009 09:18 PM
    CoryMac
    Perfect your right on track, every name is right.
  6. Lucy
    March 5th, 2009 04:19 PM
    Lucy
    Aw, love the goldies!
  7. Lucy
    March 1st, 2009 02:05 AM
    Lucy
    Thanks for the request!
  8. Nick Goody
    February 20th, 2009 07:37 PM
    Nick Goody
    My Kribs have always gotten along fine with all my fish, Neons, Guppies, Platys and Angels. They can get territorial when breeding, but in a large tank they should be no problem. They're really great fish. If you decide to get a pair, make sure the male is noticably bigger than the female. This is very important as a female will often attack and sometimes kill a smaller male. As long as the male is bigger they will pair up.

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  • About jen.chris
    Biography
    We have a dog (bichon-poodle), a cat, a 'fancy' mouse, and now enjoy our aquariums.
    Location
    Minnesota!
    Interests
    Pets! Reading. Outdoor activities, Crafts, Baking.
    Occupation
    Nursing Student/Part time CNA
    Gender
    Female
    Gallery
    Yes
    Country Flag
    usa
    Quarantine?
    No, just acclimated them.
    Do you know about the Aquarium Nitrogen Cycle?
    Yes
    Fish Keeping Experience
    1 year
    Aquarium Size
    75 Gallon
    Aquarium Type
    Freshwater Planted Tank
    Fish, Plants, Inverts, etc.
    1 Gymnogeophagus sp Blue Neon Valentine, 1 peppered cory, 1 green cory, 1 juli cory, 1 skunk cory, 1 panda cory, 1 sterbi cory, 1 shwartzi cory, 3 upside down catfish, 3 otos, 1 orange wag platy (& 7 fry), 1 rainbow platy, 2 blue platies, 1 swordtail, 1 sunfire platy, 2 balloon molles, 1 clown loach
    Aquarium Start Date
    (set up 1/9/09).
    Nitrite
    0ppm
    Nitrate
    10ppm
    Temperature
    75
    pH
    8.0
    Lighting
    Two 40watt fluorescent bulbs
    Aquarium Filter Type
    Marineland bio-wheel power filter 350/Penguin filter cardrige's.
    Aquarium #2 Size
    55 Gallon
    Tank #2 Type
    Freshwater Fish Only
    Tank #2 Fish, Plants, Inverts, etc.
    1 male betta, 4 ghost shrimp, 1 plecostomus, 8 neon tetra, 9 black neon tetra, 4 glowlight tetra.
    Tank #2 Start Date
    (bought & set up 2/27/09)
    Tank #2 Nitrite
    10ppm
    Tank #2 Nitrate
    0ppm
    Tank #2 Temperature
    74
    Tank #2 pH
    8.0
    Tank #2 Lighting
    Two 15watt fluorescent bulbs
    Tank #2 Filter Type
    Petco Power Filter 65, 4 stage filtration.
    Aquarium #3 Size
    20 Gallon
    Tank #3 Type
    Freshwater Fish Only
    Tank #3 Fish, Plants, Inverts, etc.
    2 calico fantail goldfish & 1 'other' goldfish.
    Tank #3 Start Date
    (bought & set up 2/27/09)
    Tank #3 Nitrite
    0ppm
    Tank #3 Nitrate
    10ppm
    Tank #3 Temperature
    69.9 (have digital thermometer in this tank)
    Tank #3 pH
    8.0
    Tank #3 Lighting
    Two 15 watt
    Tank #3 Filter Type
    Petco Power Filter 20, 4 stage filtration.

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