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Old December 14th 04, 02:22 AM
Eric Schreiber
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Some time ago I'd bought three nice, small, SAEs for my plated 20
gallon, to help keep the algea I was battling at the time under control.

They didn't stay small for long. Within a year they were each five
inches long, very robust (fat, even), highly energetic, and constantly
banging into the walls of the tank. No way was 20 gallons big enough
for three of those things. What they really needed was a quarter mile
or so of running room.

My LFS let me donate them today, so I no longer have those oversize
beasties in my tank. I figure I reduced the bio load by at least 50%,
probably more.

Now the other fish should be able to relax without having to constantly
be on guard lest they get run over or smooshed against the glass.

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Old December 15th 04, 06:46 PM
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Looks like you now have room for more fish.

Vicki


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Old December 15th 04, 07:57 PM
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Vicki S wrote:

Looks like you now have room for more fish.


That's what I'm thinking, too. The question is, what kind? It's a
heavily planted 20 gallon community tank. On the one hand, I'm inclined
towards smaller fish, but then I'm also thinking that some rainbows
would be really nice, like maybe Bosemans - but they will get pretty
big eventually. Too bad there's not a dwarf variety of Boseman.

Dunno, it's a poser.

I've got a planted three gallon that's been fishless for maybe two
months now while I try to decide on good resident for it, too.

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Old December 16th 04, 11:19 AM
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"Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message
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Vicki S wrote:

Looks like you now have room for more fish.


That's what I'm thinking, too. The question is, what kind? It's a
heavily planted 20 gallon community tank. On the one hand, I'm inclined
towards smaller fish, but then I'm also thinking that some rainbows
would be really nice, like maybe Bosemans - but they will get pretty
big eventually. Too bad there's not a dwarf variety of Boseman.


What about some neon rainbows (M. praecox)? Pretty as all get out, and only
grow to 6cm. And they'd love a heavily planted tank.

Vicki PS


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Old December 16th 04, 01:29 PM
Vicki S
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I am thinking along the same lines. Threadfin's (may be the same fish)
stay very small and are quite lovely.

Vicki

Vicki PS wrote


What about some neon rainbows (M.
praecox)? Pretty as all get out, and only
grow to 6cm. And they'd love a heavily
planted tank.
Vicki PS



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Old December 16th 04, 05:41 PM
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Vicki S wrote:

I am thinking along the same lines. Threadfin's (may be the same
fish) stay very small and are quite lovely.


I had a pair of threadfins, and they were really nice looking. They
were showing signs of mating behavior (well, the male was strutting his
stuff 24/7, anyway) and I put them into the planted three gallon,
hoping they might breed. A month or two later something went very wrong
with my water source for a day, and killed them both.

While I appreciate and like threadfins, I'm looking for something with
a bit more flash - my wife and my parents take great delight in
checking out my fish and saying "Oh, look, he got another plain silver
one". It usually devolves from there into "Well, he is colorblind, you
know, how terrible that must be for him". We've got a weird sense of
humor in this family.



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Old December 16th 04, 08:31 PM
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"Vicki S" wrote in message
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I am thinking along the same lines. Threadfin's (may be the same fish)
stay very small and are quite lovely.

Threadfins are a different species (Iriatherina werneri), as I just found
out. I haven't seen them before -- very pretty.

Vicki PS


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Old December 16th 04, 05:42 PM
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Vicki PS wrote:

What about some neon rainbows (M. praecox)? Pretty as all get out,
and only grow to 6cm. And they'd love a heavily planted tank.


Thanks, I'll research them today. My LFS is one of those
hole-in-the-wall Petland stores, but their fish department is one of
the best in the Chicago area, and they usually have a really good
assortment of rainbows.

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Old December 16th 04, 08:23 PM
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"Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message
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Vicki PS wrote:

What about some neon rainbows (M. praecox)? Pretty as all get out,
and only grow to 6cm. And they'd love a heavily planted tank.


Thanks, I'll research them today. My LFS is one of those
hole-in-the-wall Petland stores, but their fish department is one of
the best in the Chicago area, and they usually have a really good
assortment of rainbows.


If you haven't already done so, have a look at Adrian Tappin's definitive
"Home of the Rainbowfish" page. His info on neon rainbows is he
http://members.optushome.com.au/chel...lanotaenia.htm

(You would probably already have noticed that rainbows in the pet store can
look dull and unexciting, and don't show their true colours until they're in
optimal conditions).

Vicki PS


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Old December 17th 04, 03:59 AM
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Eric Schreiber wrote:
Vicki PS wrote:


What about some neon rainbows (M. praecox)? Pretty as all get out,
and only grow to 6cm. And they'd love a heavily planted tank.



Thanks, I'll research them today. My LFS is one of those
hole-in-the-wall Petland stores, but their fish department is one of
the best in the Chicago area, and they usually have a really good
assortment of rainbows.


Ewww I'm in Chicago and I saw the petland in Chicago Ridge.. Poor fish.
You must live north? Nice petstores north. Very few Southwest. I know a
guy who breeds all kinds of Rainbows, I do the website for the
Greenwater Aquarist Society of the Chicagoland Area (The Club turns 50
in Jan.) I just redid the site and the President of the club breeds
Rainbow fish, what kind I am not sure, but I saw these real preety blue
ones, ones I have never saw before.

here is the link,


http://www.gwasoc.crosswinds.net/

Kay
 




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