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Old April 21st 04, 07:05 PM
Mudbunny
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Default What can I add to my current setup??

Geezer From The Freezer wrote in message ...
I'd suggested scrubbing the algae off, doing a water change, then adding some
plants. Elodea
does well, and I've heard hornwort will suck up those nitrates pretty well.


I will be dropping by my LFS (the Big Al's out in the west end of
Ottawa) to pick their brains. By calling around, I have been
recommended Otto cats (sp??), which will need a piece of wood (for
what I am not sure). I will also ask them about plants, and how
difficult it would be to throw one in my current set-up seeing as how
I have no dirt, only aquarium gravel.

On another note. Snails will sometimes float on the water surface, I saw one of
mine
swimming in the middle of the tank, it was quite extraordinary seeing him using
his
internal body (pumping in and out) to move!


Mine never really swam. He would really motor across the bottom or
sides. It was amusing watching him pick up a piece of gravel, suck it
clean, and then spit it out again. It was when he sat in the exact
same position for a week, and then floated for a while (occasionally
getting stuck to the filter in-take) that I thought he was dead.

marcel
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Old April 21st 04, 07:26 PM
RedForeman ©®
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Default What can I add to my current setup??

I will be dropping by my LFS (the Big Al's out in the west end of
Ottawa) to pick their brains. By calling around, I have been
recommended Otto cats (sp??), which will need a piece of wood (for
what I am not sure). I will also ask them about plants, and how
difficult it would be to throw one in my current set-up seeing as how
I have no dirt, only aquarium gravel.


Most, if not all suckers(pl*cos, Otos) rasp on wood for a fiber content...
some more than others... my pl*co NEEDS it.. my Otos LOVE it.... need it,
love it... just give it..

Mine never really swam. He would really motor across the bottom or
sides. It was amusing watching him pick up a piece of gravel, suck it
clean, and then spit it out again. It was when he sat in the exact
same position for a week, and then floated for a while (occasionally
getting stuck to the filter in-take) that I thought he was dead.

marcel


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is that better??


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Old April 22nd 04, 04:05 AM
Marcel Beaudoin
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"RedForeman ©®" wrote in
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Most, if not all suckers(pl*cos, Otos) rasp on wood for a fiber
content... some more than others... my pl*co NEEDS it.. my Otos LOVE
it.... need it, love it... just give it..


Well. Mine seem to be too busy feasting on the bounty that is the algae on
the walls to have noticed the wood. I don't know if they have even seen the
wood yet. I have to admit, the fact that they are always on the walls makes
it a lot harder to find them in the tank...

Marcel

 




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