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OK got the angelfish photo!

The white specks on him did have a consistency of a sugar granuale so my first impression was Ick. The injury behind his eye is a missing scale. Any other spots are just overexposure like the one in front of his eye. There is really nothing there. After reading the link that […]

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OK got the angelfish photo!

The pic is in the file section. Its called angelfishwound. Sorry the pic is so big but I just got Windows Vista and everything on it sucks…. I meant I havent learned how to use it properly yet.
Anyway the little white dots on his side are attached to him. That area […]

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[AquaticLife] window film

Sure does, and what do you mean by ” Brrrrr.. could get chilly! ”? First, everyone knows it doesn’t get cold in New Orleans in the winter. \Steve//
> —–Original Message—– > From: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > Lenny V. aka GoldLenny > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 9:26 PM > […]

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[AquaticLife] window film

Does that mean I have to open my southern-exposure windows for my wintertime no-tan-lines sunbathing efforts? Brrrrr.. could get chilly!
Lenny Vasbinder Fish Blog - http://GoldLenny.blogspot.com (Links to articles referenced above listed on the right side under Archives - Year, Month and under Labels)

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[AquaticLife] Eheim 2227 and PH

One thing that occurs to me. If you think that filter may have made a difference maybe you recently added it. Some of the things you can put in filters can variously pull bad things out of the water, and even change the ph (more likely by raising […]

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[AquaticLife] Help..koi keep dying

Hi Manda,
I had a similar problem last year in a larger pond that had been established for 14 years. The mid size gold fish I had kept on being found dead. I tried a lot of chemicals and remedial action but it took a lot to get the whole thing under control. We actually took […]

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Dirt for planting pond plants - but wait - there’s more…..

ura Pottorff, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension horticulturist and plant pathologist
Mid-March is a good time to start transplants from seed. These include tomatoes, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, celery and eggplant. To ensure healthy transplants, start these seeds in pathogen-free soil. Most garden centers sell sterile potting mixes, but home gardeners can use safe, non-chemical methods […]

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PH ??

What are the water parameters of each pond? What kinds of decorations, rocks, stones, etc. do you have in the outside ponds?
What is your baseline parameters on your tap water? You don’t want to just test it out the tap but rather fill up a 1G+ container, run all of the tests that […]

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[UniQuaria] Feeder guppies

DM Turner wrote: > > That’s a great idea, Nadine! And I totally had not thought of it. What > kind of sun exposure would the pool need? I’ve even got some hornwort > coming amongst some plants soon to arrive. > > Dawn T > I would put it in partial shade. […]

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[UniQuaria] Feeder guppies

That’s a great idea, Nadine! And I totally had not thought of it. What kind of sun exposure would the pool need? I’ve even got some hornwort coming amongst some plants soon to arrive.
Dawn T
>>> Summer is coming. Set up a child’s wading pool out in the […]

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