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Fri Sep 07, 2007, 06:18 PM
#11
Thanks very much BN!
Im sorry to hear about your SAE and your plants Good luck if you ever try to remove him :P
46Gal(174L) Acrylic BF Tank, 3" Eco-Complete, Rena Filstar xP3 Cannister Filter, Pressurized CO2 System at ~4 bps w/DiY PVC reactor (On when lights are on), airstone on at night, Lunar blue LEDs, 1x96w 6700K/10000K Dual Daylight CF (10hrs/day), 1xSilver Pigeon Blood Discus, 1xSuper Red Scorpion Discus, 1xYellow Red Ribbon Discus, 1xOcean Green, 11xCardinals, 1xOtto, 1xQueen Arabesque, 1xClown Pleco, 1xEmerald Green Cory Cat, Temp 83F, kH=2, gH=4, 1x50% WC every saturday with R/O water
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Erk thanks you a lot for your help!!
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Fri Sep 07, 2007, 11:34 PM
#12
Removing him won't be a problem. He practically eats out of my hand when I feed all the other fish. Just slip the net in and he's mine! It's how I transferred him from the other tank just months ago.
Everybody sing with me.....
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go.......
And no wonder why,
A 6 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot paradise for fish!
Eco-Complete substrate, CO2 injection, pH controller set at 6.7, Custom electronic lighting system and heating control made by the owner, ME!
Fish? oh yeah...
20 Neon's, 10 Cardinal's, 10 Rummy-Nose, 4 Headstanders, 4 Danio's, 2 Discus, 2 Congo's, 2 Clown's, 2 Bristlenose and 1 Siamese Algae Eater aka 'The Plant Mulcher' so far to date.
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Sun Sep 09, 2007, 09:47 PM
#13
Wow...they will eat out of your hands for the most part too! Good for you!
Guess you wont have issues getting him out
46Gal(174L) Acrylic BF Tank, 3" Eco-Complete, Rena Filstar xP3 Cannister Filter, Pressurized CO2 System at ~4 bps w/DiY PVC reactor (On when lights are on), airstone on at night, Lunar blue LEDs, 1x96w 6700K/10000K Dual Daylight CF (10hrs/day), 1xSilver Pigeon Blood Discus, 1xSuper Red Scorpion Discus, 1xYellow Red Ribbon Discus, 1xOcean Green, 11xCardinals, 1xOtto, 1xQueen Arabesque, 1xClown Pleco, 1xEmerald Green Cory Cat, Temp 83F, kH=2, gH=4, 1x50% WC every saturday with R/O water
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http://www.myspace.com/who_cares_bc_i_dont
Erk thanks you a lot for your help!!
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Thu May 01, 2008, 08:08 PM
#14
This is the best discription I have seen for distinguishing between the different algae eaters of this group
http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/
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