Copper will kill flukes, hydra, velvet, fish, humans..........
Don't worry, if you used the words "water lettuce" or "hyacinth" you've got everybody's attention.
Copper sulphate will release a lot of copper, and is very toxic.You should remove all fish before using. It is a lot safer just to drop a piece of...
I have changed to ponds with lots of floating plastic plants. Easier for my setup, as the angels keep me too busy. (8 pairs throw a lot of eggs!)
Don't bother cooling your tank down. No harm will come to your fish. Rather spend that money on some live food for your fish, and enjoy all the...
Thanks @Dirk, another thread that should be Sticky-ed, stuck, ?????. I will be watching this space!
I would say young delta or maybe super delta.
@Varkie. I liked your angels so much, I bought myself some as well from a LFS in Boksburg. They sold them as "Red head blushing Pandas". (I always...
Key component? Water! Sorry mate, just could'nt resist. At least you get a free bump.
@doug. One of the best articles I have read in a long time.
You can safely use those green rocks. They are most probably Amazonite, Verdite, Fuchsite or Budd stone. The copper containing Malachite is very...
In some hatcheries I've seen, they don'y work on liters per fish, more likely fish per liter!
In your tank, I'd go for 10 adults, or 40 juvies. No Flak? This is not an invitation for an argument, just some more opinions needed.
If I had to allow 100L per angel, I would not be able to breed angels. In a 450mm tank, I would keep 2, but in a 900mm tank,I'd keep about 7...
Ja, but those come with a lot of hidden costs!
@Varkie. Apart from the corys, I would also add some Ancistrus, and of course some more Angels, but then, I'm biased......
@Hawk. I think more angel fin and gill defects are caused by bad husbandry, and not bad genetics, but I still would not take the chance to breed...
@Hawk. Here is some more info on the subject, and I was surprised to see they had their fins Mixed up as well: What causes bent ventral fins in...
@Hawk. Yes, you are right, I meant ventral or pelvic fins, (please forgive, english is not my home "tale") and yes, they can be moved, but they...
@Ammar. Stop drooling and go pick up a pair. I was there just now, and they are: @34$%!!!!!!!
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