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Post subject: tanganyikan tank chemistry Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:01 pm

 
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Tanganyikan tank, and planning to shoot for a pH of about 8. Good. I plan to use CaribSea African Cichlid Mix as the substrate, and probably in my filter as well. Good. I was wondering what you do there at Uncle Ned's to buffer the water in your cichlid tanks. Our water is highly alkaline right out ...
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Post subject: nothing to complain about Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 7:19 pm

 
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nothing to complain about

I haven't complained about anything since October.

This is of some concern, it's just not like me.

When business is good I have less time to complain.

I want to thank all my customers and suppliers and employees
and wish everyone happy New Year and happy Holidays.
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Post subject: high pH Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 5:22 pm

 
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Our pH in the store is around 7.8 but always stays there. We have had good luck with the "proper pH" products from Aquarium Pharmeceuticals Company. If you are reading 9.0 you might want to check that you are not even higher than that (even cichlids start dying from alkalosis around 11 or ...
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Post subject: do'oh ! stupid fish Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 3:45 pm

 
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the only way to avoid that in the future would to be to have the return above the water level or use a spray bar He thought he was swimming upstream A tiny dead fish in 90 gallons of water shouldn't make a difference as far as ammonia goes it's a good idea to test for ammonia periodically anyway 1 p...
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Post subject: Hagen Fluval Plus Internal Filters CHANGE THE SPONGE! Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 6:26 pm

 
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We've sold dozens of Hagen Fluval Underwater Filters. 1plus, 2plus, 3plus, & 4plus. I love these filters. They have 1 instruction. Step one: Plug in. The problem is I have sold almost NO replacement foams. (Not that we're only here to sell stuff.) I'm worried that my customers are going to have ...
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Post subject: neets and 60 inch tanks Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:18 pm

 
Topic: Neets
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Neetroplus Neematopus Ned I see you still have some neets what would you recommend as a tank size for keeping a breeding pair. My guess is I would need to start of with a group and wait until a pair emerges. It's a mean fish. I think the biggest they get is 5" 'tho. Maybe a 29 gallon? I never ...
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Post subject: dwarf frogs Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 8:25 pm

 
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The african dwarf frogs will only eat very small food,
like,
flafe food, small tetra bits food, frozen brine shrimp, etc.

The albino (or brown) claw Frogs can eat a good size fish, like a guppy, or maybe even bigger fish.
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Post subject: ...not rust...diatom algae Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 4:59 pm

 
Topic: Rust
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I recently bought my fishtank about a month ago, and everything has been going well until about a week ago. I have white and blue rocks at the bottom of my tank, and the white rocks are starting to rust. That's not rust, it's called diatom algae, it's actually a good thing. We now know you have nitr...
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Post subject: don't panic Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:46 pm

 
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move the betta in a plastic bag with 1/3 water and 2/3 air about a 6" bag with about 5 ounces of water move the orandas in a 5 gallon bucket with about 1 gallon of water or enough water to cover them comfortably (the air volume is more important than the water volume) the fish should be safe fo...
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Post subject: CPR bakPak protein skimmers expected Friday Nov 26th Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 3:58 pm

 
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BakPak 2 $160.
BakPak Dual pak $210. (for tanks over 90 gallons)
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Post subject: leaf fish Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:56 am

 
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We haven't had leaf fish in a long time.
I don't remember them being terribly difficult.
All fish need to eat....
but Leaf fish usually start on live guppys, which is actually a very good rich food, provided that you care for and FEED your FEEDER guppys well.
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Post subject: flag fish might it eat black beard algae Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:54 am

 
Topic: BBA eaters
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we have in stock
ammano shrimp
cherry shrimp
(very few) SAE's
Florida Flag Fish
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Post subject: 10 gallon tank Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:42 am

 
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I have no idea what to put in it. Apistos, rams, tetras, killis, whatever you want. It has the surface almost completely covered with plants, so the light is pretty dim, and a few plants and pieces of roots in it as well. (What special plant light should I get and what fertilizers should I put in? A...
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Post subject: Ned's almost always at the store Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 5:59 pm

 
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I should be here
noon- 8 satuday
noon-6 Sunday

my cell phone # is 508 981 7730 if I'm on the road
Admin
Post subject: 30 long black Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:31 pm

 
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we'll have a 30 Long black in stock Monday night or Tuesday afternoon
(they changed my ordering day this week 'cos Thanksgiving is next Thursday)
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