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Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/16/14 in Posts

  1. Lozza
    not sure what's in the water here, but I have 4 girls berried now. the first girl is due in about a week.
  2. Squiggle
    Very interesting development dude, can't wait to see it progress, well done!
  3. fishmosy
    Chameleons are pretty tough and, like most natives, handle a wide range of parameters. They will be perfectly happy in a tank set up for RCS and rasboras. Quick note too: low water flow does not mean little filtration. Like all shrimp, chameleons are sensitive to ammonia ect. So make sure there is plenty of filtration.
  4. daimen
    I think most people just keep the wp stable and the chameleons love it. I know I keep DRN with my Red cherries and they breed and are very active. In that tank I don't do any testing fortnightly water changes with aged water. I suspect the water is quite soft due to the wood in there.
  5. Jenbenwren
    Hopefully between the kids, the other half, the dog & cat, redoing our fish tank, and trying not to spend so much time shrimp watching, I can find the time to come up with something lol.

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