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Segment
One.
Joe
and Anna sent us
separate emails
asking about
breeding Red Tail
Sharks. Click
here for more
information about
Red Tail Sharks.
Rebekah from West
Virginia calls and
says, "Whenever I'm
downstairs my dad is
listening to Pet
Fish Talk on the
archives." She talks
about her baby
Guppies and her
female Ghost Shrimp
with grayish eggs
cemented on her
abdomen.
Holly wants to know
about breeding
Corydoras Catfish.
She has seen her
Corys lay eggs
several times, but
the eggs have never
hatched. Tom and
Nevin give some tips
about how to get the
eggs to hatch. Click
here for more
about Corydoras
Catfish.
A.P. says, "Here in
the Philippines, the
Chinese say that
Arowanas are lucky
fish ... are
Arowanas lucky and
are they sensitive
to noise and other
disturbances?"
Kyle wonders why his
Figure-8 Puffer
puffs up, what are
good tank mates, and
what does it eats?
Click
here for more
about Pufferfish.
Segment
Two.
Mary
from Oxnard,
California, calls
and says the
Recommended
Treatment worked for
her fish! Now Mary
has a pregnant
female Molly, and
she wonders if the
Recommended
Treatment is OK for
pregnant fish and
for baby fish. Click
here for more
about the
Recommended
Treatment. You can
call Aquarium
Products at 1-800-368-2507
with questions about
Quick Cure.
Aaron from Ohio
calls and says his
aquarium has gone
from "bad" to "doing
good" in the past
couple of weeks. He
says he drove to a
pet store about an
hours-drive away and
got two Yoyo Loaches
to eat the small
snails in his
aquarium. Click
here for more
about Yoyo Loaches.
Tom reminisces about
buying fish from a
famous fish farmer,
Larry Wright, in
Florida, who one
shipped us a
humongous pair of
Platies and a
gigantic
Plecostomus, so we
could see how big
they get, and led to
several other
stories ...
Segment
Three.
Tom
completes his praise
for Larry Wright,
and then Tom and
Nevin continue to
talk with Aaron
about the fish in
his aquarium, and
what fish he could
add to the fish he
has. Click
here to go to
the Search Page in
AquariumFish.net and
search for each fish
to find compatible
tank mates. Click
here for more
about Zebra Danios.
Nabib asks if he can
breed a male Fancy
Goldfish and a
female Comet
Goldfish. Click
here for
information about
the Three Groups of
Goldfish.
Nancy has six 3"
Oranda Goldfish that
are developing dark
blood veins in their
tails. She wonders
if this is a sign of
a disease. Click
here for
information about
the Signs of Stress
and Disease.
Ron mixed Koi,
Shubunkins, Moors,
Ryukins, and Oranda
Goldfish all in the
same large pond.
Click
here for more
about the Three
Groups of Goldfish.
Brian from
Cleveland, Texas,
calls but we lost
his call and hope
he'll call back,
which he did, and
then he says he
wants to keep Bettas
in his 10-gallon
aquarium with other
fish. Click
here for
information about
moving fish. Click
here for
information about
keeping Betta Fish.
Click
here for
information about
starting a new
aquarium. Click
here for
information about
Zebra Danios.
Miss Woods says her
Goldfish has
developed some black
spots, and she
wonders if this is
just a color change.
Click
here for
information about
the Signs of Stress
and Disease.
Albert from Las
Vegas calls and we
talk about his
Emperor Pleco.
Segment
Four.
We
continue talking
with Albert about
and what he feeds
his fish. Albert
also says he been
changing more water
in his aquariums
with a Python, and
his fish seem to be
doing better. For
filtration Albert
has a Penguin 330
and a Penguin Pro 30
attached to Fluval.
Click
here to see the
unpowered BIO-Wheel.
Albert also has a
Brackish Water
hex-aquarium, which
had some problems,
which we talk about.
Dat asks if his
Gravel Washer will
suck all of the
beneficial bacteria
out of his gravel,
and if he can use
his Gravel Washer
every time he makes
a partial water
change in his
aquarium?
Mike says he read on
AquariumFish.net
about Platies being
shipped from Germany
to the United States
in 1899, and he
wonders why?
"I have two African
Dwarf Frogs ... that
even hitch rides on
my Plecos ... they
are one of the
coolest additions to
my aquarium ... "
Bobby says, "My
30-gallon aquarium
seems to evaporate
too much."
Luke asks, "Should I
add Water
Conditioner when I
change my water with
R/O water?"
Melody says, "I have
a water softener ...
is this water safe
to use?"
Pieter says, "I have
a new Freshwater
Flounder ... about
1.5" long. How do I
feed it and what
does eat?"
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