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Louie

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  1. Ghost shrimps are caught in Florida and think 2 other states thus cheaper than Canada . I have netted them by accident in shallow grassy marsh while trying to catch little fish . I find them underrated and fascinating but they will hunt and kill the smaller fancier shrimp babies . I have bred them outside in shaded tubs during hottest part of summer but have never bred them inside . They are often listed as cool water shrimps on sites but I disagree with that . They like it warm . Have you been able to breed yours ?
  2. They live IN the wood and like termites when you take the wood out which you saw . Fish LOVE them . Either way surprised your RO/DI worked because copeds thrive and suffer in same conditions as shrimp .
  3. They aren't for sale , lol. ''The walking fish lays its eggs on the sea floor and then stands guard, but the feral north Pacific seastar is demolishing its camouflaging habitat and exposing the handfish to predators''
  4. Thanks . I got a couple yesterday and just dropped them in the tank I didn't bury them because I have seen them root on their own I just didn't know if they could be grown fully aquatic because the tank has a cover . I took a pic but forgot how to add it , lol . I'll figure it out ,
  5. Anyone keep Banana Plant (Nymphoides aquatic) ? I imagine it needs an open top tank with hanging light but if not wanted to keep it fully aquatic . Thanks
  6. Oh how interesting never heard of them. Saw they also sell few other hermits .
  7. Nice . I have only seen them online . What type hermits are you keeping in brackish ?
  8. I'm no expert on dwarf crays and others here might disagree but other than Cambarellus shufeldtii I find dwarf crays even more delicate than shrimp as far as PH and showing their colors if PH is not to their liking . The bigger crays I have found much easier . I looked into blue Diminutus and read lots of comments like yours . As far as dwarfs ,I keep CPO , Cajun dwarfs and some CPO/Cajun hybrids which happened by accident and surprised me considering my pure CPO's never breed .
  9. I keep together and have bred a pair of White Allens outside but 2 years and not one of my Orange CPO's has ever bred inside nor outside . Doing well but never an offspring .
  10. That came out beautiful but most of us aren't that skilled , lol.
  11. You can always buy a metal stand and put a ''skirt'' on it with black, etc fabric to hide the filter or hide it with thin painted plywood front . Some of the stands sold in pet stores other than metal seem to be cheap 'compressed wood/paper' and in time warp .
  12. I just looked it up and see it comes with all you need . Did you change anything on it or happy with what it came with ? I imagine you watch the show 'Tanked' .
  13. lol you are the only person I know who likes them . I used to remove them in a simple bottle trap but my biggest night predators were large serpent stars which I caught trapping and trying to eat one of my yellow gobies so I gave the big green serpent stars away . Live rock than was LIVE because there weren't any real regulations yet and it was right from the unprotected Miami reefs . We didn't know any better . Keep in mind I'm going back to early 80s when we didn't have the info we have now .
  14. Louie

    a few of my Piranhas. .

    Very neat. Have you ever had them go after each other ? I ask because watching a documentary on tv they said that if one is ill or the school senses something wrong they will go after it .
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    a few of my Piranhas. .

    I read that Gambians make very good pets did you find that to be the case other than this one Gambian ?
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    a few of my Piranhas. .

    Are you sure they aren't baby Pacu ? I have caught small Pacu there which as you know look like piranha . I think the state still allows sale of Pacu or did till recently .
  17. Oh the ''neon'' damsel . I have never actually seen one other than pics . I had salt in the late 70s early 80s when UG filters were the norm ,wet/drys were starting to come out and the only protein skimmers were archaic air driven compared to now thus reef tanks weren't the norm , lol plus lighting was just fluorescent tubes . We did collect rock and lots livestock right from reefs because regulations weren't put in place till early 80s . Rocks would come with tiny octopus , tiny morays and mantis and bristle worms .
  18. Beautiful tank . The blue fish with the whitish line on the left of the screen is a blenny ? I ask because have never seen one .
  19. Why not just collect several rocks and the sand from the beach . Wet sand not dry . You will get the most life this way . I have collected rocks and sunken woof from 4 feet depth of water and it had interesting life such as tiny stars, feather dusters, etc .
  20. I have found female guppies and F endlers simply lethal for small shrimp because they pick them off or nip at them if they catch them swimming mid tank . The much smaller males I have found to be completely safe .
  21. I keep tiger, lime green and red males endlers NOT females with shrimp in a 29 gallon high tank and in a heavy planted 20 gallon long tank of crystals I keep 4 mini moth catfish that aquaticarts sells . My shrimp population has only grown plus the mini moth cats ate all the planaria which was nice .
  22. Soothing, Yes , the pet laws as far as lots being banned is the bad thing about Hawaii and it is expensive but it is paradise . Subtle , They have the nicest Jackson chamaleons in Hawaii . Did you see wild parrots ?
  23. forumsnow , I can't order anything now as simply to hot here and guaranteed atleast 2 days late due to the sorting place further north in the state but like your old local post office my local post office is fantastic . Most local post office's are fine it is the sorting facilities which delay packages . Some times it is their fault but during Dec even to early Jan they are swamped in packages .
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