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hello all,
my Red Hump Geophagus is pregnant again. a friend and I replaced my gravel with sand, we washed it thoroughly but there still is some dust in the aquarium. What I was wondering about is since the eggs are in the female geo's mouth, will the dust from the sand hurt the eggs in anyway, I was thinking that the dust would settle on the eggs, but since she is a mouth breeder, she is always moving the eggs around.. thanks for the help later Shawn |
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I don't think the dust will be a problem, in fact it might help stop the eggs from fungusing (is that a word) :) I've never seen a red hump geophagus, I would like to see a picture if you have one? Good luck with your new babies. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Amyotte" wrote in message ... hello all, my Red Hump Geophagus is pregnant again. a friend and I replaced my gravel with sand, we washed it thoroughly but there still is some dust in the aquarium. What I was wondering about is since the eggs are in the female geo's mouth, will the dust from the sand hurt the eggs in anyway, I was thinking that the dust would settle on the eggs, but since she is a mouth breeder, she is always moving the eggs around.. thanks for the help later Shawn |
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thanks for the help, I did not think so either, better to have a second
opinion here's my website with picture of my geo's it also has pictures of all my other cichlids as well http://www.geocities.com/thecanadianaquarists/intro just go into Shawn's aquariums and then click on 35 gallon, and then click on a cichlid to view pictures and info thanks again cya Shawn "Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ... Hi I don't think the dust will be a problem, in fact it might help stop the eggs from fungusing (is that a word) :) I've never seen a red hump geophagus, I would like to see a picture if you have one? Good luck with your new babies. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Amyotte" wrote in message ... hello all, my Red Hump Geophagus is pregnant again. a friend and I replaced my gravel with sand, we washed it thoroughly but there still is some dust in the aquarium. What I was wondering about is since the eggs are in the female geo's mouth, will the dust from the sand hurt the eggs in anyway, I was thinking that the dust would settle on the eggs, but since she is a mouth breeder, she is always moving the eggs around.. thanks for the help later Shawn |
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FYI, as you may have already learned.. Free websites limit your bandwidth...
For that reason, you should find ways to reduce the file size of your pictures on your site, so that when 12 ppl go look at 1 or 2 pics you have, they don't use up all your daily allocated bandwidth, thus, shutting your site down temporarily as it's done for me now... www.register.com will set you up for only $80 for 3 or so years.... with your own www.amyotte.com site and no limit on your bandwidth.... Personal sites are great, until you become somewhat popular and have more of a need for higher bandwidth.... again, just an FYI, and a small pout... cuz I won't get to see your pics..... and now I'm sad.... ':-( jk -- RedForeman ©® "Amyotte" wrote in message ... thanks for the help, I did not think so either, better to have a second opinion here's my website with picture of my geo's it also has pictures of all my other cichlids as well http://www.geocities.com/thecanadianaquarists/intro just go into Shawn's aquariums and then click on 35 gallon, and then click on a cichlid to view pictures and info thanks again cya Shawn "Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ... Hi I don't think the dust will be a problem, in fact it might help stop the eggs from fungusing (is that a word) :) I've never seen a red hump geophagus, I would like to see a picture if you have one? Good luck with your new babies. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Amyotte" wrote in message ... hello all, my Red Hump Geophagus is pregnant again. a friend and I replaced my gravel with sand, we washed it thoroughly but there still is some dust in the aquarium. What I was wondering about is since the eggs are in the female geo's mouth, will the dust from the sand hurt the eggs in anyway, I was thinking that the dust would settle on the eggs, but since she is a mouth breeder, she is always moving the eggs around.. thanks for the help later Shawn |
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thanks for the info RedForman
I may consider to register later, too much money at the moment thanks again bye Shawn "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... FYI, as you may have already learned.. Free websites limit your bandwidth... For that reason, you should find ways to reduce the file size of your pictures on your site, so that when 12 ppl go look at 1 or 2 pics you have, they don't use up all your daily allocated bandwidth, thus, shutting your site down temporarily as it's done for me now... www.register.com will set you up for only $80 for 3 or so years.... with your own www.amyotte.com site and no limit on your bandwidth.... Personal sites are great, until you become somewhat popular and have more of a need for higher bandwidth.... again, just an FYI, and a small pout... cuz I won't get to see your pics..... and now I'm sad.... ':-( jk -- RedForeman ©® "Amyotte" wrote in message ... thanks for the help, I did not think so either, better to have a second opinion here's my website with picture of my geo's it also has pictures of all my other cichlids as well http://www.geocities.com/thecanadianaquarists/intro just go into Shawn's aquariums and then click on 35 gallon, and then click on a cichlid to view pictures and info thanks again cya Shawn "Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ... Hi I don't think the dust will be a problem, in fact it might help stop the eggs from fungusing (is that a word) :) I've never seen a red hump geophagus, I would like to see a picture if you have one? Good luck with your new babies. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Amyotte" wrote in message ... hello all, my Red Hump Geophagus is pregnant again. a friend and I replaced my gravel with sand, we washed it thoroughly but there still is some dust in the aquarium. What I was wondering about is since the eggs are in the female geo's mouth, will the dust from the sand hurt the eggs in anyway, I was thinking that the dust would settle on the eggs, but since she is a mouth breeder, she is always moving the eggs around.. thanks for the help later Shawn |
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