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California. Just need them as scavengers to find and eat the food fishes might miss. I need a blackwater shrimp since Im trying to get this tanks ph to around 6 or less. I think the exoskeleton of crustaceans might be sensitive to the waters composition e.g. dissolved solids and can create...
Arent rotifers more abundant in acidic, black water than in white water habitat? Speaking of shrimps, Ive been looking for south american blackwater shrimps but they dont appear to be available at all
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So far I have not had any luck getting microfauna in any of my tanks except for detritus worms Recently dabbled in the botanical method of fish keeping and I think I might have to introduce these inverts on purpose. Has anyone ever tried bag of bugs from Phillips Fish Works? I wonder if...
Thanks! I actually like how tight the pair bond is, even tighter than that of discus pairs IME. The female doesnt mind the male in the cave with the eggs and they seem to always swim around around. Also they dont look like they are prone to pecking other fishes - when the tetras come too close...
Ivanacara bimaculata unexpectedly spawned today. Curious why the female was sticking belly up towards the roof of the cave.
TDS is around 120 PPM, GH and KH are both at around 30 PPM each. I initially had A. macmasteri here but decided to transfer those to a nice 20g since the fish size-to-tank...
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Looking for some smaller (not more than 4"), cool-looking surface dwelling fishes that resembles a gar/pike. Preferably something elongated and that can happily live in acidic / low hardness water / blackwater.
Was looking into Acestrorhynchus nasutus but it appears they are quite rare...
this pretty much answers my question. Since I am greatly reducing my tanks TDS to be under 50, I was concerned that PH will gradually creep so low. Just to clarify, we dont need an alkaline agent like crushed corals to stop PH from going so low like under 3?
Have to figure out how to pull my spray bar lower than usual to increase distance between water surface and lid. I tried cutting some tubes yesterday but they all cracked.
Yes. But since i would be adding dead leaves and stuff, not sure how fast it would lower the ph. Would it be fast enough to shock the non acidic bacteria? Those were the questions in my head
I am wondering how to go about with this one. I know my tap water is harder than my head (Hello SoCal!). How would you go about with the transition from high ph, high tds tank without causing a killer cycle crash? The acidic beneficial bacteria will have to take over but how to do it gradually?
Im not too sure floating plants will survive here but I can try. The tank has a polycarbonate lid. Theres a 2.5 inch clearance between the lid and the water surface and the lid accumulates way too much condensation. Will dwarf water lettuce do or is the regular water lettuce more efficient in...
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I think I finally completed my 40g Apisto tank (initially I kept a breeding discus pair here). I tried several dither fish combos:
1. silver hatchets
2. Pencil fish
3. glass bloodfin tetra
4. Corydoras sterbai
Nothing seems to have worked: the silver hatchets were bigger than the...