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    Labs?

    Looks like an Albino Yellow Lab. http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/species.php?id=1668
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    145 Gallon

    Around here the rule of thumb is A DOLLAR PER GALLON but thats just for the tank. I think with all the other stuff 350.00 sounds fair.
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    1 Inch Per Gallon Rule ?

    Sure doesnt apply to Oscars!!
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    Snail Infestation!

    Put some Loaches in the tank.
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    Do You Think Setting Up A Fish Tank Is An Expensive Hobby?

    "you get bitten by the MTS bug, and there's not telling how much you'll end up spending then" That bug bit me right on the arse. LOL ,and my bank account.
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    Powerheads?

    No problem. Glad to help.
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    Cloudy Water

    Green cloudy water indicates a algea bloom, what might help is leave your lights off for a couple of days, change 20% daily, cut back on feeding your fish, and make sure your tank isnt in direct sunlight. If it does get sunlight cover it with a blanket or something, It's a slow process but it...
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    Powerheads?

    You can use powerheads to power under gravel filters, They are also used to provide areation and current for your tank and fish.They also help to keep crap suspended long enough for your filters to eventually suck it up.
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    Do You Think Setting Up A Fish Tank Is An Expensive Hobby?

    125 gallon lights, hood, plus stand =700.00+$ (not including filters and accesseries) 75 gallon W/stand, hood , lights, heater, filters, gravel,etc .etc.= 800.00+$ 55galllon X 2=minus stands and substrate = 375.00+2 iron stands 178.00 total 553.00$ It does all add up in the end, And thats...
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    Upgrading Fish To A Newer, Bigger Tank...

    Fill your new tank and treat the water, then do as follows... Take whatever gravel is in the 20 gallon and put it in a collender (strainer) panty hose or whatever will hold it without spilling out and put it in your new tank, Take the filter carterage (sp?) out of the old filter and put it...
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    Cloudy Water Help! Done Tests Results Here

    your Nitrites should be 0 looks like your tank isnt quite cycled yet but almost there, keep changing 25% water untill all your readings stabilize at 0 except for Nitrates they are ok up to 30PPM then it's time for a water change. Cloudy water is a sign of a new tank, and or a mini cycle. GIve it...
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    What Do You Keep With Your Oscars?

    Just a friendly statement. It's not courtious to try to start a thread in someone elses thread, If you start your own thread on this topic you will get more responses, :D
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