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#91
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Maidenhead Aquatics
Last post by Jon - May 07, 2024, 04:27:40 PM
I can remember when Maidenhead had just four shops! Now they're everywhere.

Their prices are on the high side. Sometimes very high. That's not a dig, the rent and business rates their outlets attract needs paying for.

But if they're the only retailer who has what you want..... :)

That said electric blue rams have never been 'cheap'. They were a lot more than that when they first appeared.

#92
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Maidenhead Aquatics
Last post by Wildfisher - May 07, 2024, 04:24:00 PM
We have a branch locally under the name of Scottish Fishkeepers, but it's the same bunch.

I see you have one  Coatbridge as well Sandy.

A decent shop (it's within Dobbies Garden Centre) but I was surprised at the price of the fish. Tiny Electric Blue Rams @ £20 each. Is that expensive or am I just out of touch?
#93
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Fish Online
Last post by Wildfisher - May 07, 2024, 04:14:55 PM
Which are the most reliable online fish retailers?
#94
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Sand
Last post by Wildfisher - May 07, 2024, 03:45:24 PM
I was B&Q today and noticed large bags I could hardly lift of this stuff for about £8.

It looks nice, fine texture and good colour.  Is it safe for aquariums?
#95
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: No water Changes
Last post by Fishtales - May 06, 2024, 10:06:00 PM
Just noticed the Cory have been at it again. She seems to like this corner under the internal filter. Not the easiest place for pictures :)

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#96
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Ailments
Last post by Jon - May 06, 2024, 09:24:09 PM
White spot (Ich) - Just treat with eSHa Exit as per instructions. Ignore any nonsense about increasing the water temperature!

Malawi bloat - Mbuna are herbivores but many people feed them high protein food which is why captive fish can grow larger than wild mbuna. And why they suffer from bloat.... - Just fed them spilurina based feed and a herbivour diet and it won't be a problem. Simple.
#97
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Ailments
Last post by SoldierPmr - May 06, 2024, 09:22:07 PM
Neon tetra disease does the rounds. Unfortunately you can't do anything about it as far as I'm aware and it can pass to some other species.
#98
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Fish Ailments
Last post by Wildfisher - May 06, 2024, 09:05:21 PM
The only ones I came across 40 years ago were the usual white spot, (easy to deal with) and the infamous "Malawi Bloat" which was a mystery back then and didn't even have a name. I lost several good fish to that as did all my fish keeper friends. I even bottled a dead fish in formalin and sent it too Stirling University for an autopsy. Got a report back, but sadly they came up blank. I believe it's now known to be a dietary issue.

What is the latest on these ailments?
#100
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Essential Accessories
Last post by Jon - May 06, 2024, 02:39:29 PM
Quote from: Fishtales on May 06, 2024, 01:50:33 PMThe shed the tanks are in is heated to 23ºC and can rise to 30 some days in the summer. They have heaters in them but set at 23ºC which go off with the lights and the temperature can drop to 21ºC during the night. I have always set them that way and all the fish I have kept live long and stay healthy.

I was really thinking about the cliched 'sterbai in with discus' and species that can be found at 10c to 12c in the wild. :)
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