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Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 12:05 pm

 
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Would I be able to grow Daphnia outside in a 5 gallon bucket. Would I need a starter culture?
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:25 am

 
Topic: Snails
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The second pic in the last reply was taken last night at about 10:00pm. These are the same rocks, with a pic taken right now, 13 hrs later.
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Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:12 am

 
Topic: Snails
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Trumpet snails. I have them in all my (Tanganyika) tanks. They will become part of the gravel. You can see them here on the rocks. In my opinion, They do well with Fronts and Calvus. At night they come out and crawl on the glass, during the day they are nearly invisble. For some reason with certain ...
Tanganyikajoe
Post subject: Re: cichlid tank questions Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:03 am

 
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1 large silver fish with black horizontal line i believe u said it turns blue in time and gets big, prob not too helpfull on that one?? [/i] Just wondering about this fish? Is it long torpedo shaped? May sound like a Champsochromis Caeruleus, aka. Trout Cichlid from Lake Malawi. Gets big, up to 18&...
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:29 pm

 
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Great info, I am going to try to move these guys in a week or two. Maybe into a 30L. What do you think is best, the frozen baby brine or the live daphnia? I'll spike up the temp tonight and maybe add another air stone.
Thanks for the info Ned,
Joe
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 8:13 pm

 
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Just been growing these guys out. I think I'm going to be in the neighborhood for a few more months. So I plan on sharing when theyre a little bigger. The biggest guys from the last batch are barely 3/8" right now. I'm feeding them NLS growth formula and Dean's baby fish food. Changing 25%, 2-3...
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 6:13 pm

 
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It took 6-8 months for this breeding pair to get started in my tank, but now its like clock work. I just pulled roughly 75 free swimming little calvus out of her clay burrito. Added them to the 10g with the original 25-30. Cool!
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 9:42 pm

 
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Just wanted to update. I have about 30 free swimming little F1 White calvus fry as we speak. Ahhh, finally.
Now that I have to liquidate most of my fish, going back in the Army shortly and need to downsize to 1 tank.
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 4:45 pm

 
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I tell ya those Haliburton guys know how to spend money. When I was in Iraq, I lived on a tiny little camp 50-60miles south of Bahgdad. I mean tiny, from one end of the camp to the other was less than a mile. Anyways, The KBR guys (Haliburton) area was about, say 200 yards from the mess hall. Each a...
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:42 pm

 
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Actually, after I find The Whos "Quadrophenia" and listen, I will ask Neal Smith about it. I know he or Dennis would at least be able to confirm any jams.
Tanganyikajoe
Post subject: Re: I love Alice Cooper Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:34 pm

 
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I love Alice Cooper but... here's a good one... listen to "Elected" (can't remember which album) by Alice Cooper then listen to "Quadropheenia" (can't remeber which cut) by The Who. I don't know which album came out first but I think either Pete was listening to Alice or Alice w...
Tanganyikajoe
Post subject: Any fans of the original Alice Cooper group out there. Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:12 pm

 
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This probably isn't even the forum or the place for this. But ya know what, its been almost a year now and I can't believe I haven't posted this on the internet at all yet. Well, I only go online really to research my fish. So I guess I'll just post this on the fish forums I check out. Any fans of t...
Tanganyikajoe
[ Jump to post ] Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:39 pm

 
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Great info, Thank you very much!
Joe
Tanganyikajoe
Post subject: Spawning Altolamprologus Calvus ?? Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 5:35 pm

 
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I need some help. I have had my F0 pair of white Calvus for 5 months now. I have seen plenty of breeding activity. But until now, I have not had an actual spawn. Now I have a clay burrito looking thing that has a clutch of eggs in it. I am very tempted to take it out and put it in another tank. I ha...
Tanganyikajoe
Post subject: Thank you!! Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:52 pm

 
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Thank you!!
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