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Segment
One.
First
we quickly summarize last
week's show. Then
...
Mary from Oxnard
sent us an email
with pictures of
fish from deep in
oceans. Click here
to read Mary's
email.
Dan from Dallas,
Texas, who manages
the aquatic section
in a PETsMART store,
asks about ammonia
in tap water.
Josh from Ohio calls
and says he got a
Red Tail Shark and
three Australian
Rainbows for his new
aquarium. Josh also
mentions wanting to
get Angelfish and a
Mono Sebae.
Segment
Two.
Vicky
from West Virginia
calls and says she
made a trip to
eastern Ohio, where
she bought a cover
for the uptake tube
to her filter to
prevent baby guppies
from being sucked
into the filter. She
also got a new small
aquarium, and we
discuss the best
filter for her new
aquarium.
E.R. sent an
interesting comment about
his Bala Sharks
that grew much bigger
in an aquarium with
poor maintenance.
Ann Marie is going
on vacation and
needs to find a way
to feed her Betta.
Will an automatic
fish feeder work?
Jim from West
Virginia calls and
asks if Synodontis
eupterus is a good
community fish?
Segment
Three.
We
continue to talk
with Jim about
Synodontis catfish,
then about the
printed poster he
made for Pet Fish
Talk, and finally
about small snails
that his uncle fed
to Guppies a long
time ago.
Laura L. says that
about one fish a day
has been dying in
her aquarium, and
she wonders what to
do?
Jackie from Tampa,
Florida, calls with
an update about the
big pond in her
backyard with
Hydrilla plants,
that Jackie is
trying to control
with Grass Carp
fish.
Segment
Four.
Evan
from Colorado calls
and says he got a
new 20-gallon
aquarium for his
Goldfish, and he
explains how he
moved his eight
Goldfish and his
2.5" Chinese Algae
Eater from the old
smaller 10-gallon
aquarium to his new
aquarium. Tom says
Evan's fish will
outgrow this new
aquarium before
long. Evan says he
also got two
Cardinal Tetras for
another aquarium.
David from Dayton
asks us for our
opinion about
keeping Betta Fish
in a Vase. Click
here to go to the
Pet Fish Talk Search
Page and search for
Vase, or
here to go to a
page in
AquariumFish.net
with more about
keeping Betta Fish
in a Vase.
Rebekah from West
Virginia calls an
tells us that two of
male Guppies were
born deformed, and
she gave them the
longest life
possible, but now
they are loosing
their tails, and
Rebekah wonders what
to do. Rebekah says
she also had a
Flying Squirrel that
lived for 8.5 years.
Misty asks, "Is
there a general way
to tell male from
female fish?"
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