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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Re: Please post profiles in correct child board!
« on: May 12, 2020, 10:57:17 am »
Well that and help me move posts to the correct board. Thanks! I have been pretty busy lately, but I will be on when I can/

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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Re: Please post profiles in correct child board!« on: May 12, 2020, 10:57:17 am »
Well that and help me move posts to the correct board. Thanks! I have been pretty busy lately, but I will be on when I can/
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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Re: Please post profiles in correct child board!« on: May 07, 2020, 02:13:01 pm »
Hey @PhoenixKingZ, would you mind cleaning up the fish forums a bit? Thanks. I should be able to this weekend for a little bit.
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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Please post profiles in correct child board!« on: May 06, 2020, 03:12:10 pm »
Hey guys, thanks for making the all the fish profiles but could you please put them in the correct child boards?? Thanks!
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Filters and media / Re: Filter?« on: May 01, 2020, 10:35:27 am »
On my 75 gallon tank, I have a cascade 1200. I hate that piece of crap. What would you recommend instead?
I have a cascade 200 on my 10 gallon. I don’t like that filter much either. 5
Freshwater fish / Re: Erythromycin Safe for Snails?« on: April 29, 2020, 08:10:29 pm »I suggest doing what I recommend above. It really is the best way to do it.Did you use the choose files button? After you click that, then you need to select how you want it to appear. (Thumbnail, full image, etc.)Got it to work. Maybe not. If the fin rot is bacterial like from columnaris, API powder stuff(IDR what it’s called) and methelayne blue together work great. The seachem paragaurd is also good. Also @PheonixKing, saying that your way ‘is the best way’ is a bit unnecessary. The OP got you opinion and analyzed it. Please be respectful to the members. You are now a global moderator. 6
Board Announcements & Suggestions / Re: New name?« on: April 29, 2020, 08:05:02 pm »
Fishkeepingnerds is the address, fishkeeping forum is the site itself. IDK if i can change the address, but I think i can change the name of the site.
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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Re: Suggestions for profile subforum« on: April 29, 2020, 08:03:32 pm »Always wondered, what is it like being a mod? Hard. Stressful. Not all that fun. You do it for the community, it is not a selfish thing. Phoenix, I have to disagree with you. If a mod is not on for 4-7 days, they might have gone on vacation, or gone camping, or had to work overtime and wanted to see their families. I may not be on for a few weeks occasionally as I sometimes go on vacations. 8
Freshwater Fish Profiles / Re: Suggestions for profile subforum« on: April 29, 2020, 01:59:33 pm »
If you see information that you believe is incorrect, PM me and whoever posted the profile.
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Characins / Neon Tetra« on: April 27, 2020, 04:20:51 pm »
Notes: The Neon Tetra is one of the most popular fish in the hobby and is great for beginners.
Scientific name: Paracheirodon innesi Care level: Easy Size: 1.5 inches PH: 6-7 GH: <10 dgh Temp: 70-80 F Diet: Omnivore Lifespan: 8 years Behavior: Peaceful Breeding: Difficult Tank size: 10 gallon minimum Tank Mates: Other small peaceful fish. Cory catfish, otocinclus, small gouramis, hatchetfish, dwarf cichlids. Best kept in groups of 8+ neon tetras. Area of tank: Middle Price: ~2 US dollars 10
Freshwater Fish Profiles / How to post a fish profile« on: April 23, 2020, 09:08:09 pm »
To post a fish profile, please fill out the following form in a new thread. Thanks!
Notes: Scientific name: Care level: Size: Diet: Lifespan: Behavior: Breeding: Tank size: Tank Mates: Area of tank: Price: 11
Freshwater Plant Profiles / How to post a plant profile« on: April 23, 2020, 09:01:33 pm »
To post a plant profile, please fill out the following form in a new thread. Please do not do a plant profile for a plant that has already been done, however you can do a variant of the plant.
Common Name: Latin Name: Family Name: Plant Form: Sold as: Placement: Max Size: Plant Location: Flowers: Propagation: Growth Rate: True Aquatic: pH: Supplements: Lighting: Care Level: Good for Beginners: Thanks for you cooperation!! 12
African plants / Anubias Barteri(and variant)« on: April 23, 2020, 09:00:01 pm »
Common Name: Anubias Barteri(varaints have other names)
Latin Name: Anubias Barteri Family Name: Araceae Plant Form: Rhizome Sold as: Rhizome with leaves, some roots. Sometimes sold attached to hardscape. Placement: mid/background. Smaller variant such as nana are forground/midground. Max Size: 16 inches. Plant Location: West Africa Flowers: Flowering is rare. Flowers are small and white. One of he few plants that flowers underwater. Propagation: Rhizome division. Growth Rate: Slow True Aquatic: No. Can be grown fully submersed, partially immersed, or fully immersed(must have humid environment.) pH:6.5-7.5 Supplements: None necessary, however fertilizing the water column is beneficial. Lighting: Low to medium. Care Level: Easy. Good for Beginners: Yes. 13
Asian plants / Nymphea Rubra« on: April 23, 2020, 08:49:16 pm »
Common Name: Red Water Lily
Latin Name: Nymphaea Rubra Family Name: Nymphaeaceae Plant Form: Rosette Sold as: wet bulb, sprouted bulb w/ out leaves, sprouted bulb w/ leaves. Placement: Midground-background Max Size: Will grow to the top of the tank. No max size. Plant Location: SrI Lanka Flowers: Red water lily flowers. Propagation: Runners/flowering. Growth Rate: moderate-fast True Aquatic: Yes pH: 6.2-7.2 Supplements: micros. Some macros. Lighting: moderate-high Care Level: Easy Good for Beginners: Yes 14
Freshwater plants / Re: Anacharis.« on: April 23, 2020, 05:25:42 pm »I am new to the forum. You know about Anacharis? If you are interested, you could do a plant profile on it. 15
Member tank photos / Post your photos here!« on: April 23, 2020, 11:20:28 am »
Hey guys! This is where you post photos of your aquariums or aquatic pets. Please only put one aquarium per post. For example, have 3 aquariums. I do 3 separate posts for pictures of each one.
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