That would be the big Hawaii FiveFive?GoldenFeather wrote:Nui is in the big FiveFive and all is well.
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Cheers,
Jools
That would be the big Hawaii FiveFive?GoldenFeather wrote:Nui is in the big FiveFive and all is well.
Thank you so so so so much Andywoollloo!!!andywoolloo wrote:![]()
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yeah!! Just watch the water readings for Ammonia and NItrite, keep them at 025 ppm or less while it cycles or mini cycles, since i think you jump started it?
Okay... thanks again! I've actually been testing 2 - 3 x a day... I want to do them, doing morning and evening tests will allow my mind and heart to relax. Unless I need to work a water change. Regarding these "partial" water changes. What percentage would I need to change? I've been doing 50%-75% changes to keep things going well in the 10G. But now in the 55 things are much different and pretty much foreign to me. As an example, if the results put the Am's around 35%; how much of a water change would I need to do? Should I bring it all the way to zero or just down to at least or below 0.25ppm?andywoolloo wrote: Test the water for A and NI every day and do partial water changes accordingly. Till it tests at or below 0.25ppm for the A and NI.
Temperature and heating... we've come a long way in such a short time from ziplock bags at 3 a.m. to electric heating. Yeah... but it broke. The first one. It's a Fluval Tronic 150w. The thermostat and/or automatic shut off are broken, neither works. I can have it on 65 and the water will be 82°/84° ƒ within 20-30 minutes! I was planning on using it on the 40G. Anyway, I have to contact Hagen(?) as it's a lifetime warrantee and should be covered.andywoolloo wrote:Remember to keep the water going in as close to same temp as water already in tank and remember your dechlorinator. They have a heater right? I seem to remember you saying the heating of the water was a prob?
I do now... since you explained it this way. Thank you so very much Andy. These are the numbers I was having with the 10G ( I was reporting them) with Na's at about a constant 20 when it came down finally. I didn't think I had a cycle at all and of course no one said "hey, you've got a cycle happening". I thought everything was all messed up because of the numbers going off all the time.andywoolloo wrote:Once you test 0.00 for A and NI and just have NA you're there. Keep the NA low thru partial water changes weekly or bi weekly and you 'll be good.
Do you understand the nitrogen cycle in the fish tank? first you 'll get A then NI and A then finally no A and just NI and some NA then finally no NI and just NA. then you watch your NA only.
I want to get a python when I can afford it. I find them on Ebay sometimes for around $20/25 which I think is a good price. Amazon has them at around $50 I think. And if they're used...? Is buying used equipment bad? I'm thinking about other fish having diseases and fungus' etc. Can it be transferred to your tank with that sort of thing going on on the other end or its recent history?Andywoolloo wrote:A liquid drop test kit will be your best friend, and a bucket. and a python if you can get one.
Hi Mats...!MatsP wrote:So have the CAE calmed down now?
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Mats
Good Evening/Midnite Jools,Jools wrote:Susan Boyle lives in the next town and shops at "my" supermarket. Or at least did. Meantime, just didn't want to rush with moving the CAE, but now that you have, well that's one less thing to worry about!
Jools
Okay... can you tell I'm tired, I have no idea what I was trying to do there...(^). I can only say, I know you get the spirit of what iwas trying to say... that and the gest .GoldenFeather wrote: ...<snip>
"...inexplicable. Really. I also saw on a species list, that you've caught several of your fishes in the wild. What adventure it must have been. - it's been a true life saver for us/ There can be no doubt. None"..
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Googols Jools,
GF
Oh my Gosh! Two feet long? Eight feet long? I'll never get there... I'd have to make a tank that big. Wow. But kind sounds fun. This catfish is beautiful isn't it. It's lips look human even. Amazing. Okay... Nui... there's more fish in your river.MatsP wrote:Not suitable for Nui unless you get a MUCH larger tank. It's a species, not quite sure which (they used to be easy, as there was just the one species, but recent work on this group of fish split the one species into, I think, 9 different species, and I can't really tell them apart!). They all grow to a couple of feet, so you need something that is about 8 x 4 feet base and a few feet deep to keep one...
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Birger wrote:Just to clarify the fish in the picture should be a it will still grow large though...the measurement in the data page will eventually be ammended.
Birger
The hover feature in this case brings up the first picture from a different species...that is something only Jools can figure out.Question, why does this fish in the photo you've posted have no markings and the other does? Is it an age thing?
Hmmm maybe not so wise...the fish I mentioned has all black barbels and the fish you showed has white lower barbels so now I am thinking it is another of thesefor the times you've come into the thread with your wise words.
Hello Again,Birger wrote:Hmmm maybe not so wise...the fish I mentioned has all black barbels and the fish you showed has white lower barbels so now I am thinking it is another of thesefor the times you've come into the thread with your wise words.
Regardless it is a nice peaceful fish with plenty of character, unfortunately too big for most people.
Birger
It's because the name A. wittei is in the A. occidentalis species data as a synonym. Remove the synonym and it'll fix itself.Birger wrote:The hover feature in this case brings up the first picture from a different species...that is something only Jools can figure out.Question, why does this fish in the photo you've posted have no markings and the other does? Is it an age thing?
((((laughter))))MatsP wrote:Most Mormyrops generally grow quite large. There are some pictures on John Sullivan's flickr site:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnandthe ... 423733917/
(John is a "fish scientist", Ichthyologist, from New York state that spent about 9 months near Kinshasa in the Republic of Congo).
The one you pointed out in the link should grow to about 5ft, so if the Giraffe cat is a bit large, this is another good bit larger...
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Oh man thanks Andywoolloo...I didn't know that. Will do so from now on.andywoolloo wrote:keep the Ammonia and NI at or below 0.25 ppm. back to back 50% partial water changes if necessary.
Rememeber to add the dechlorinator and remember to try and keep the water going in as close to same temp as water that came out. whats their heater set too? is it submersible and set horizontal? then you don't have to worry re unplugging and plugging back in during water changes, just put it horizontally below the 50% mark and when you remove the 50% it will still be submerged.
So, it's okay to rinse it and use it right? Bacteria can grow on it again. I just want to increase their substrate to help out and to make them happy. Li'i especially needs to have it as it's her main source of algae. If I can get it going again that would be good. I'll just remove the carbon first this time. Then when I add the sand this coming weekend, I'll use the gravel under the filters to help prevent the intake/impeller issue brought up earlier.Your question re the gravel in fridge, IMHO it has no more alive beneficial bacteria, I think the temperature of the fridge would have killed it plus it needs things to feed on like in a tank. the good bacteria i mean.
This is great! How'd you know I failed math? Not really, I won some awards actually but somehow, I lost it along the way. Usually, I have my husband double check my stuff all the time. Speaking of math and formulas here though I'm interested in having someone elses formula for Prime. I'm only able to carry three gallons at a time when doing my changes. Since one cap is 50 gallons and one ridge in the cap is 1 ml then 1 ml should be 10 gallons. This means for my five gallon buckets 0.50ml would match it. I think I've got that right, it 's pretty straight forward. But five gallons? Well five gallons is going to be 0.25 I know that, but I can carry only 3 gallons. I have an eye dropper divided into 1ml down to 0.25 (5 gallons). There are 4 drops & a miniscule splash. Now what? At first I used 2 drops but decided Id need to use 3 in order to cover it and a little extra shouldn't hurt. Am I correct? help please....If your A is at 0.50ppm then a 50% water change will bring it to 0.25ppm. in a 55 gal tank changing only 9 gals isn't going to drop it enough. Aim for the 0.25ppm and however you get there, 50% in the morning and 50% at night or however.
Just trying to let you know mathematically what you'd have to partially change to get in reasonable safe area for your fish. Try to not let it get above 0.25 ppm during cycle.
you're doing wonderfully!
Right? I suppose there's nothing that can be done now but to provide the best we can. But I'm truly horrified to consider the restrictions both environmentally and anatomically that he has had to live within.p.s. why would anyone get a bed ridden man a fish tank and fish? unless the person gifting the fish intended to come care for them or have someone do it? or maybe they didn't know about fish.
Right? Well that and their tank mates. But ingesting urine and what not? Poor poor gills, systems of both he and Li'i. I'll be forever saddened by the life they'd been given. It seems from Pet shops to their customers a giant need for education exists. Petco can spin you crazy with mis-information and varied opinions of various employees and then kill your fish at the same time. I've never been in there and not found fish floating in their tanks. It's always, "yeah, we got a bad batch".omg if my syno euptersa had to live on algae , well honestly I didn't ever think they could! i guess neccessity made the euptera live off that, either that or perish. Mine are such avid eaters i cannot imagine it. Mine would be so mad!!! they get aggravated when they skip one day feed!