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My swordplant leaves are starting to look transluscent. The is no visible
damage to the leaf (i.e. rasping marks) but parts of the leaves' underside looks like there gone. Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. Help! |
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leave a rock out in the sun, let it get algae on it and drop it in your
tank? "Steve Galupe" wrote in message ... My swordplant leaves are starting to look transluscent. The is no visible damage to the leaf (i.e. rasping marks) but parts of the leaves' underside looks like there gone. Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. Help! |
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It's been raining all week. And more rain to come.
Typical pacific northwest weather. "Greg" wrote in message ... leave a rock out in the sun, let it get algae on it and drop it in your tank? "Steve Galupe" wrote in message ... My swordplant leaves are starting to look transluscent. The is no visible damage to the leaf (i.e. rasping marks) but parts of the leaves' underside looks like there gone. Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. Help! |
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In article , "Steve Galupe"
writes: Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. What about algae tabs...they don't like those? How big is your tank and how many do you have? Erica http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/mitoem/mitoem/index.htm |
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I have a ~27 gallon tank (12"x30"x17") tank. I have three of them. I just
blanched a piece of spinach right now but none of them have tried to approach it (lights are off in the tank, just a small lamp across the room from the aquarium.) I don't have any algae tabs, I'm currently experimenting vegetable matter right now. Can I have some? I'll come over in a couple of minutes. :-) "E. Mito" wrote in message ... In article , "Steve Galupe" writes: Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. What about algae tabs...they don't like those? How big is your tank and how many do you have? Erica http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/mitoem/mitoem/index.htm |
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It's nutrient deficiency.
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_nutrient.htm -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua "Steve Galupe" wrote in message ... My swordplant leaves are starting to look transluscent. The is no visible damage to the leaf (i.e. rasping marks) but parts of the leaves' underside looks like there gone. Any tips on feeding these guys? I've only had them for a week. I might have gotten one that likes fish slime. I see it following my albino corys. Help! |
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Try blanched zucchini. Mine Like it, so do the plec's.
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As for your swordplant it doesn't sound too good. I been told that they
require a lot of light and get their nutrients from the roots. We have 3 otto cats; they do realy well on the glass algae but do love the algae tablets I give every once in a while (as do all the other fish in the tank!) |
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Thank you.
I blanched some spinach and they seem to like it. Made a lot of mess (green pooh). Right now I have them in a breeding tank hooked on the side of the aquarium and a little cave for them in it to. "Paulio629" wrote in message ... Try blanched zucchini. Mine Like it, so do the plec's. |
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I'm observing the swords (E. osiris) to see if they will recover. I have
laterite (First Layer by aquapharm) and sand. And then another layer of sand on top of the mix. 40 watts of lighting (2 T-8s with Glomat 2 electronic ballast), Sera Florenette A root tabs and Sera Florena(liquid) as fertilizer, and pressurized CO2 injected through the venturi of my filter. I just started to experiment with oyster shells to add Ca and Mg to my setup bec. the water is really soft and acidic. GH is not measurable. Kh is low as well. pH is ~6.5. Tank is a 27 gallon tank (12"w x 30"l x 17"h). Occupants are : 7 diamond tetras, 3 albino corys, 3 cherry barbs, and 3 otto cats "Paige Gallegos" wrote in message hlink.net... As for your swordplant it doesn't sound too good. I been told that they require a lot of light and get their nutrients from the roots. We have 3 otto cats; they do realy well on the glass algae but do love the algae tablets I give every once in a while (as do all the other fish in the tank!) |
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"Steve Galupe" wrote in message ...
I'm observing the swords (E. osiris) to see if they will recover. I have laterite (First Layer by aquapharm) and sand. And then another layer of sand on top of the mix. 40 watts of lighting (2 T-8s with Glomat 2 electronic ballast), Sera Florenette A root tabs and Sera Florena(liquid) as fertilizer, and pressurized CO2 injected through the venturi of my filter. I just started to experiment with oyster shells to add Ca and Mg to my setup bec. the water is really soft and acidic. GH is not measurable. Kh is low as well. pH is ~6.5. Tank is a 27 gallon tank (12"w x 30"l x 17"h). Occupants are : 7 diamond tetras, 3 albino corys, 3 cherry barbs, and 3 otto cats "Paige Gallegos" wrote in message hlink.net... As for your swordplant it doesn't sound too good. I been told that they require a lot of light and get their nutrients from the roots. We have 3 otto cats; they do realy well on the glass algae but do love the algae tablets I give every once in a while (as do all the other fish in the tank!) As somebody mentioned earlier, you can feed them blanched zuchini, although I use it raw because when softer it tends to disintegrate more easily and dirty my tank. One of my cory cats cats recently has taken a liking to the zuchinis as well :-). If you use the zuchini raw, you need to do somthing to hold it in place - I push it into the sand. I also feed my corys with bottom feeder tablets and these the otos also like and eat. |
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