Got me some cool new fish!
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Got me some cool new fish!
Couldn't afford the zebra plec I wanted. Gutted. Was told quite categorically that if I had the fish I couldn't have an i-pod. Harsh!
Still ... a productive day out today got me a adolfi cory, 3 julii and a gold nugget plec to be friends with my 3 skunk corys. Result!
I have catfish!
Still ... a productive day out today got me a adolfi cory, 3 julii and a gold nugget plec to be friends with my 3 skunk corys. Result!
I have catfish!
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I already did that! I'm pretty sure they're julii, but frankly, unless I had one of each next to each other, I reckon an untrained eye like mine would be hard pressed to tell the difference. As long as they don't have hugely different requirements I don't mind - they're lovely!
Truthfully, its the plec that bothers me. I discovered (after buying it, naturally) that they come in different varieties, and that these can vary from 5 - 6 inches up to 14 inches!! What am I gonna do with 14 inches of fish? That's a ridiculous length!
Truthfully, its the plec that bothers me. I discovered (after buying it, naturally) that they come in different varieties, and that these can vary from 5 - 6 inches up to 14 inches!! What am I gonna do with 14 inches of fish? That's a ridiculous length!
Shame about the zebra plecs but I know how you feel. I just got 6 great looking L260s for the price of one L046!!! Madness, but I'm guessing I will eventually get some L046s again, maybe a generous breeder in the UK can help me out?
It will take your gold nugget a LONG time to grow to 14" if it is this species. So I wouldn't worry.
On a more serious note, make sure your plec has lots of oxygen and a strong current. Gold nuggets are notorious for wasting away in the first few weeks/months. That said, many go an too be very strong and fabulous looking fish IMO.
Cheers
Tom
It will take your gold nugget a LONG time to grow to 14" if it is this species. So I wouldn't worry.
On a more serious note, make sure your plec has lots of oxygen and a strong current. Gold nuggets are notorious for wasting away in the first few weeks/months. That said, many go an too be very strong and fabulous looking fish IMO.
Cheers
Tom
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Thanks for the advice on the plec. I'm worried about him - I think he has whitespot, and badly; my other half thinks its his markings!
My quandry is whether or not to go ahead and treat the whole tank anyway (will it do them any harm?) or just leave it and see if he's right and I'm wrong (uncommon, but a possibility).
I can't quarantine him cos I have a bunch of Bosemans Rainbows in my quarantine tank.
My quandry is whether or not to go ahead and treat the whole tank anyway (will it do them any harm?) or just leave it and see if he's right and I'm wrong (uncommon, but a possibility).
I can't quarantine him cos I have a bunch of Bosemans Rainbows in my quarantine tank.
Normally I would just advise for you to increase the temperature to 30C for 8-10 days, obviously increasing the oxygen and water changes at the same time. This will get rid of the whitespot.
However, your corys will probably not fair well in such high temps.
Therefore I would personally use a good whitespot remedy. Waterlife is a very efficient range.
Good luck
Tom
However, your corys will probably not fair well in such high temps.
Therefore I would personally use a good whitespot remedy. Waterlife is a very efficient range.
Good luck
Tom
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You might want to read this thread. Re: the temp, 26º won't have any real effect on the ich. The temp should be raised over 28º, preferably to 30º. As long as you provide adequate aeration your fish should be fine at that temp.
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I stayed local ... Blagdon Water Gardens, just outside of Bristol. I should have taken your recommendation ... I should have looked more closely ... I should have quarantined ...MatsP wrote:Congratulations on your new cory's. I hope your plec makes it through.
Where did you end up going, by the way?
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Oh, the benefit of hindsight!
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I'm by no means sure that my advice would have been any different... I recently put a couple of new fish in my tank, and two out of three died, and also one of the "old" ones died too... Quarantine tank is probably a good idea... Unfortunately, in my not so great wisdoom, I gave away the tank that would have been suitable for quarantaining the fish to my fiancee's niece to keep a couple of goldfish in [seeing as the goldfish were kept in a goldfish bowl with no air/heat, I thought it was a good idea for them to live in a slightly better environment...].mrh wrote: I stayed local ... Blagdon Water Gardens, just outside of Bristol. I should have taken your recommendation ... I should have looked more closely ... I should have quarantined ...
Oh, the benefit of hindsight!
As I get my big tank started, I'm definitely going to get a small-ish tank to quarantine things in.
Trouble is that spare tanks tend to get used up for more permanent residents when they are made available...
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You know, the idiocy of it is that I have a quarantine tank, and i know full well the dangers of not using it. Which is why its crammed to the gunnels with three Bosemans Rainbows.
What amazes me is quite why I saw a need to quarantine a bunch of £2 fish, then go spend twenty squid on a plec to dump straight into the main tank!
I just can't leave a pretty fish in the shop. Its an acquisitive thing, kinda like having to own a cd even though you can borrow it for nothing.
I'd like to say "I'll know better next time"...
What amazes me is quite why I saw a need to quarantine a bunch of £2 fish, then go spend twenty squid on a plec to dump straight into the main tank!
I just can't leave a pretty fish in the shop. Its an acquisitive thing, kinda like having to own a cd even though you can borrow it for nothing.
I'd like to say "I'll know better next time"...