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this show
the Bailey Brothers talk with
callers and read questions from listeners.
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Segment One.
Jason
calls from
Bloomington, Indiana,
and asks about
compatible tank
mates, such as Clown
Loaches and Apple
Snails, for the
Oscar that he bought
last year from
AquariumFish.net.
Caryn is worried
that she overdosed
her Black Ghost
Knifefish with antibiotics.
Tom and Nevin talk
about using
antibiotics in
aquariums. Click
here for more
about the Signs of
Stress and Disease.
Rod in Elk Grove has
180-gallon aquarium
and wants to know if
Pink Kissers are
compatible with his
fish? Click
here for more
about Pink Kissers
including the
Balloon Kissers.
"Can a Fire Eel eat
Flake Food?" Click
here for more
about Fire Eels and
other Spiny Eels.
Segment Two.
Tom
reminds listeners
that all the line
are open and
encourages listeners
to call with
questions, comments,
and stories about
their fish.
Jim from West
Virginia calls and
says he likes the
show. Jim also says
he called
AquariumFish.net and
enjoyed talking to
James about Eclipse
Hoods. Jim says he's
thinking about
getting a piece of stained glass
to replace the
gravel and cover the
bottom of his
aquarium.
Nevin describes the
two Eclipse Hoods
that he has on his
aquariums. Tom talks
about clearing out
the basement long
ago to make a fish
room.
Nikhil has a 11"
Arowana and wants to
know about
compatible tank
mates? Click
here for more
about Arowanas and
compatible tank
mates.
Ann says a Goldfish
jumped out of her
aquarium and was
probably on the
floor for two hours!
She put it back in
her aquarium, and it
revived. She wants
to know, "How is
this possible?"
Segment Three.
Karen
is thinking about
getting a 90 or 120-gallon aquarium, and
she wonders if her
floor will support a
big aquarium? Karen
also wants to find
out where fish come
from? Tom suggests www.FishBase.org.
Click
here to go to
there now.
Mike in Indiana says
his favorite fish is
his 10-year old
Upside Down Catfish,
which has a red
sore, and Mike
wonders what to do
about it? Click
here for
information about
the Signs of Stress
and Disease.
Click
here for more
about the
Recommended
Treatment.
Rebekah from West
Virginia calls and
says her Male Betta,
Jovan, is talking
from 12:30 to 4:00
AM !! We talk about
how and why Jovan is
making sounds.
Segment Four.
Dennis
from Spokane,
Washington, says he
took a 25-year
hiatus from keeping
tropical fish, and
now he is going to
set-up a 90-gallon
aquarium with
livebearers. Click
here for more
about Livebearing
Fish. Click
here for more
about Mollies, and
here for more
about Swordtails.
"I wonder what your
home looks like with
1500 Betta Fish?" We
quickly explain that
we don't keep them in
our home! We keep
them in our
wholesale fish
business. Click
here
to see a picture of the stacks of Betta Fish.
Barbara from North
Carolina says, "...
I'm a new mother of
my baby Platies ..."
Click
here for
information about
making powered food
for baby Platies.
Todd wants to know
about the
"rule-of-thumb" for
how many fish can go
in his 55-gallon and
his 29-gallon
aquariums? Click
here for more
about beneficial
bacteria and
filtering aquarium
water.
Rocky calls and tells us
that his Siamese
Algae Eaters have
cleaned the hair
algae off the
ornamental plants in
his 20-gallon
aquarium. Click
here for more
about Siamese Algae
Eaters.
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