FRANKLIN BLEVINS
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As you can see the Platy's have been very procreative. Those represent two batches and two generations, the 1st generation have already went to the happy fish food land. He hides in the ship wreck but my algae sucker fish is about 5 inches long now, he has a smaller buddy I bought for him, the Neon Tetras and the one yellow Glow Tetris are fairly hardy fish and there is one Cory Catfish in there somewhere and apparently, a bunch of Malaysian Trumpet Snails. They were stow away snails that hitched a ride on a crayfish...I think.
A piece of advice for those that have filters that can easily be pulled up and laid on the top. Pull the filter when feeding and then when they finish put the filter back in. I had cloudy water issues for years, including past attempts at aquariums, I sucked at keeping my water clear. Since I started pulling the filter when feeding, years of crystal clear water. That of course has backfired on me at least once because a clean tank can be an easily forgotten tank and that cost me a Cory and about 6 Platy's, not from a lack of feeding, it's twice a day faithfully, but rather I lapsed on the water change out. The hint that there was a problem even with the clear water was that the filters were clogging up way faster and of course the fish were a DEAD giveaway.
OK, rambling over. Any advice or even some judgmentally bony finger pointing on my horrid tank habits?, lord knows I need it...bring it on. Since I came back to post my snail question on another thread, I think I will hang out and check out what you guys/gals have for set ups. Peace and coffee.
A piece of advice for those that have filters that can easily be pulled up and laid on the top. Pull the filter when feeding and then when they finish put the filter back in. I had cloudy water issues for years, including past attempts at aquariums, I sucked at keeping my water clear. Since I started pulling the filter when feeding, years of crystal clear water. That of course has backfired on me at least once because a clean tank can be an easily forgotten tank and that cost me a Cory and about 6 Platy's, not from a lack of feeding, it's twice a day faithfully, but rather I lapsed on the water change out. The hint that there was a problem even with the clear water was that the filters were clogging up way faster and of course the fish were a DEAD giveaway.
OK, rambling over. Any advice or even some judgmentally bony finger pointing on my horrid tank habits?, lord knows I need it...bring it on. Since I came back to post my snail question on another thread, I think I will hang out and check out what you guys/gals have for set ups. Peace and coffee.