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    grinder, blender, anyting that will pullvorize it.
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    Sometimes I use a pepper grinder and just grind up any fish food available.
    145 gallon seamless acrylic: 12 Tropheus Bemba, 3 Tropheus Duboisi + 5 fry, 1 bleheri rainbow fish
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    Well I wasn't keeping up on the tank good enough and I think all the babies dies. Probably due to not enough filtration and not enough or the right food.. Oh wells, next time I guess.
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    oh well that sucks, I guess next time.
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    I need to get a real sponge for a sponge filter instead of trying to use filter floss. Plus I had an outbreak of some type of fungus in the tank. There was a lot of fuzzy stuff growing.

    I've had nothing but fails in this 10 g tank I got a while ago. I'm starting to wonder if it has something to do with the fact that baby birds were kept in it before.
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    could be not sure. I would think if you gave it a good cleaning that it would be fine.
    Building A 240 Gallon Plywood and glass Tank
    S/A Cichlids African Cichlids, Plecos, Tetras, Guppies, Danios, Betas, Africa Dwarf Frogs, Cories, and Algea Eaters

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    toss them in a floating breeder then u can drop powder in to feed them.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Divinehammer Click here to enlarge
    could be not sure. I would think if you gave it a good cleaning that it would be fine.
    I bleached it twice and rinsed it with a heavy dose of de-chlor each time. I just need to stick with big tanks :P
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    If you get some microworms, you will be ready for next time. They are easier than brine shrimp.
    145 gallon seamless acrylic: 12 Tropheus Bemba, 3 Tropheus Duboisi + 5 fry, 1 bleheri rainbow fish
    45 gallon: 4 Electric Yellows, 3 cobalt blues
    80 gallon acrylic: Breeding pair Jack Dempseys, 1 krib, 4 salvini
    2 bettas
    10 gallon cherry shrimp tank


 
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