MegaraSai
Well-Known Member
I really like what you did with the broken pots, BP.
As for me, after a few months of experimenting to figure out the easiest way to bring the phosphates coming from my source water down to 1 or lower, and eliminating much of the blue light that was causing cyano breakouts, the only 'problem' left to solve was the diatom algae - which is entirely caused by the silica in my tumbled amethyst gravel top layer. As Crawley the Myers Giant kuhli systematically killed every single snail in the tank (the ramshorns were a particular joy for her and the MTS I tried to replace them with didn't even last a week. The nerites were playtoys), and Sai liked the antenna of shrimps, fish it had to be.
I had originally decided to get a panda garra because Sai's a curious but not super aggressive betta, but since Sai seemed to be going blind as of a few months ago and started repeatedly mistaking Crawley's stripes for worms (otherwise he actually doesn't bite even if he's chased and cornered other fish), I didn't want to risk him making that mistake with a striped fish much more willing to defend itself. So yesterday I set out to get one or two otos from my lfs. They didn't have any, but they did have:
Nice big blotches for Sai to not mistake for worms, save for the one near the head. And now my tank is fully stocked.
In fact the only problem that's happened is the garra, only an inch big and thus far unnamed, has been harrassing Ryan the rasbora, and Ryan ended up tearing that 'white thing' on tip of her jaw (that so many kubotai rasbora seem to have - what the heck is it?) when she got tired of his crap and nipped him in the side. He didn't pull that with Sai, of course, who's like 4 times bigger. XD
Yes, no quarantine because of a stupid rule in my apartment's pet policy that does not allow ANY other water container beyond the single approved tank. So instead I dosed the tank with General Cure and a bit of aquarium salt on top of knowing the fish had been quarantined at the lfs, who are on the same source water.
I was biting my nails until I finally saw him alive this morning, tho! And will be checking in thruout the day while I wait for packages.
As for me, after a few months of experimenting to figure out the easiest way to bring the phosphates coming from my source water down to 1 or lower, and eliminating much of the blue light that was causing cyano breakouts, the only 'problem' left to solve was the diatom algae - which is entirely caused by the silica in my tumbled amethyst gravel top layer. As Crawley the Myers Giant kuhli systematically killed every single snail in the tank (the ramshorns were a particular joy for her and the MTS I tried to replace them with didn't even last a week. The nerites were playtoys), and Sai liked the antenna of shrimps, fish it had to be.
I had originally decided to get a panda garra because Sai's a curious but not super aggressive betta, but since Sai seemed to be going blind as of a few months ago and started repeatedly mistaking Crawley's stripes for worms (otherwise he actually doesn't bite even if he's chased and cornered other fish), I didn't want to risk him making that mistake with a striped fish much more willing to defend itself. So yesterday I set out to get one or two otos from my lfs. They didn't have any, but they did have:
Nice big blotches for Sai to not mistake for worms, save for the one near the head. And now my tank is fully stocked.
In fact the only problem that's happened is the garra, only an inch big and thus far unnamed, has been harrassing Ryan the rasbora, and Ryan ended up tearing that 'white thing' on tip of her jaw (that so many kubotai rasbora seem to have - what the heck is it?) when she got tired of his crap and nipped him in the side. He didn't pull that with Sai, of course, who's like 4 times bigger. XD
Yes, no quarantine because of a stupid rule in my apartment's pet policy that does not allow ANY other water container beyond the single approved tank. So instead I dosed the tank with General Cure and a bit of aquarium salt on top of knowing the fish had been quarantined at the lfs, who are on the same source water.
I was biting my nails until I finally saw him alive this morning, tho! And will be checking in thruout the day while I wait for packages.