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Re: Trinituner Fish Keepers, Aquarists & Aquascapers...

Postby Kashman » May 7th, 2014, 7:52 pm

The only place I'm able to get Hikari Frozen bloodworms is Ideal Pets Supply in MovieTowne Port of Spain. Oh yeah just by the way I have a Blue Diamond for sale 4" $200
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Postby bir123 » May 7th, 2014, 9:56 pm

Are the blue dimonds local or imported

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Postby DanielCW » May 8th, 2014, 8:25 am

Local I guess I bought them by pet shop boys

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Postby link » May 8th, 2014, 9:22 am

DanielCW wrote:Local I guess I bought them by pet shop boys

nah....I asked about PSB discus the first time I saw them...was told 'imported'...saw some good 'high-cap' orandas too...
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Postby DanielCW » May 8th, 2014, 10:35 am

Ok kool, I hope he settles down and start to eat, doing daily water changes so far, but I want to try some other type of food to see what happens, maybe brine shrimp or the blood worms

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Postby TheSpecialOne » May 8th, 2014, 12:41 pm

Hey guys, i looking for someone who can build me a good metal stand for my new saltwater aquarium. Dimensions: 48" wide x 24" deep. Need to get the stand ASAP.
Contact - 472-8645

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Postby HondaB20B » May 8th, 2014, 12:57 pm

TheSpecialOne wrote:Hey guys, i looking for someone who can build me a good metal stand for my new saltwater aquarium. Dimensions: 48" wide x 24" deep. Need to get the stand ASAP.
Contact - 472-8645



Ever considered doing it in wood? Dressed pitch pine and coated with Thompsons wood sealant
4"X4" for the legs, 2"X6" running ontop the legs and for the braces. 3-3 1/2" (316) S/S screws along with S/S nuts/bolts

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Postby TheSpecialOne » May 8th, 2014, 1:06 pm

what kind of cost would that run me Honda

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Postby HondaB20B » May 8th, 2014, 1:10 pm

TheSpecialOne wrote:what kind of cost would that run me Honda


alot cheaper than steel. If you going steel it will be advisable that you get it sandblasted and coated with a marine grade primer and epoxy coating.
you said your Dimensions are 48" wide x 24" deep, but you didnt give length.

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Postby Kashman » May 8th, 2014, 4:30 pm

Where are you from? There's a guy that does aquariums and stands el Socorro

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Postby Yodins » May 8th, 2014, 6:21 pm

cornfused wrote:Re Red Cap and Orandas . There is a fish guy in the bamboo. The quality and lack of diseases in his fish are good to great . He located on one of the last streets on the right . I have two sizable ones I grew from him with other smaller Orandas . An Oranda that is total length 8-9 inches and body only at 5 or so inches and a red and white Ryukin of similar proportions

daz mr lal. cool fella with nice good quality fish. I always support buying from him cuz 1) i rather support a backyard breeder with humble beginnings and 2) he dawtah bess. i tryin to tackle it buh she coasin on me for men with fohawk and pants tighter than she nanny

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Postby evil_twin » May 8th, 2014, 6:27 pm

Yodins wrote:
cornfused wrote:Re Red Cap and Orandas . There is a fish guy in the bamboo. The quality and lack of diseases in his fish are good to great . He located on one of the last streets on the right . I have two sizable ones I grew from him with other smaller Orandas . An Oranda that is total length 8-9 inches and body only at 5 or so inches and a red and white Ryukin of similar proportions

daz mr lal. cool fella with nice good quality fish. I always support buying from him cuz 1) i rather support a backyard breeder with humble beginnings and 2) he dawtah bess. i tryin to tackle it buh she coasin on me for men with fohawk and pants tighter than she nanny



anybody have a number for him or better directiong?

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Postby DJ » May 9th, 2014, 10:49 am

evil_twin wrote:anybody have a number for him or better directiong?

wuh bout ah number for he dawtah?

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Postby cornfused » May 9th, 2014, 11:25 am

With the extend less rainy season and my location I get small toads in my "pond" . Despite my placing of chicken wire .
Options build a small BRC and angle iron frame
Revisit the different type of wire meshes available and get a piece that suite the rounded roof style needed .
Thoughts ?

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Postby bigdady » May 9th, 2014, 11:57 am

I have to massive Japanese coi to sell . . One is ivory and the other is golden bronze both are about 24" long if ur interested please email me ur contact info rcjf1@hotmail.Com

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Postby shotta 20 » May 9th, 2014, 3:02 pm

evil_twin wrote:
Yodins wrote:
cornfused wrote:Re Red Cap and Orandas . There is a fish guy in the bamboo. The quality and lack of diseases in his fish are good to great . He located on one of the last streets on the right . I have two sizable ones I grew from him with other smaller Orandas . An Oranda that is total length 8-9 inches and body only at 5 or so inches and a red and white Ryukin of similar proportions

daz mr lal. cool fella with nice good quality fish. I always support buying from him cuz 1) i rather support a backyard breeder with humble beginnings and 2) he dawtah bess. i tryin to tackle it buh she coasin on me for men with fohawk and pants tighter than she nanny



anybody have a number for him or better directiong?



He's located in the Bamboo....pass Bobby's...pass the Temple on the left... pass ROC....continue until you pass all the parts place...... swing into the last road on your right and proceed to the 2nd or 3rd to last house on your right. Flat house with a netted shed on the left.
Ask for Lall.... i bought a couple small orandas last week from him. Real nice quality.

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Postby rookie » May 9th, 2014, 3:10 pm

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Not the best pic but can some tell me the true name of this cichlid

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Postby kl122 » May 10th, 2014, 2:13 pm

rookie wrote:
ImageUploadedByTriniTuner1399662580.630619.jpg

Not the best pic but can some tell me the true name of this cichlid
looks like a salvini to me

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Postby bir123 » May 11th, 2014, 10:27 am

Any one ever breed corys .i need some advice.
I read some things about how that if you do a water change and add slightly cooler water and this makes the corys feel that rain has fell and they breed.
The corys breed last 6 months in my main tank and never breed again .since then i moved them into a 20 gl tank and did water changes every 4 to 5 days adding cooler water trying to get them to breed with no luck.
The tank is planted with a thin layer of pool filter sand .
Btw
I have 8 corys .4 male 4 female (so i think)
Any advice.

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Postby Halfbreed07 » May 11th, 2014, 11:05 am

rookie wrote:
ImageUploadedByTriniTuner1399662580.630619.jpg

Not the best pic but can some tell me the true name of this cichlid

not a bad looking salvini

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Postby kl122 » May 11th, 2014, 4:10 pm

bir123 wrote:Any one ever breed corys .i need some advice.
I read some things about how that if you do a water change and add slightly cooler water and this makes the corys feel that rain has fell and they breed.
The corys breed last 6 months in my main tank and never breed again .since then i moved them into a 20 gl tank and did water changes every 4 to 5 days adding cooler water trying to get them to breed with no luck.
The tank is planted with a thin layer of pool filter sand .
Btw
I have 8 corys .4 male 4 female (so i think)
Any advice.
they always breeding in my tank, but the other tank mates eat the eggs, simulate rain fall and good diet, feed mine bloodworms , brine, wafers, nls... My next tank Gona be only Cory's and whiptail cats so hopefully I will save the eggs

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Postby Yodins » May 11th, 2014, 6:09 pm

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Currently has 3 varieties of 11 angelfish, 1 red tail shark, 5 corys, 2 striped raphaels and 1 tire track eel.

Plants consist of vallisneria, java moss (in mats and on driftwood), java fern (on driftwood but trying to get some on stone), some type of cryptocoryne seen in the foreground and some other small plant all pllanted on washerd river gravel. I use API Leaf Zone as a nutrient.

For filtration I'm using an Aqueon 50g hang on filter and a power head mounted on a sponge filter for some extra current stimulation.

Lighting is an Odyysea 6500K lamp.

For feeding I use a combo of flakes, freeze dried krill (not sure of what it is exactly) and protein pellets. Occasionally I would mix egg yolk with one of the above and freeze it.

And that's my fish tank bio :D

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Postby indianlove » May 11th, 2014, 8:36 pm

Yo tuners I am in need of some assistance, I what to know where in south sells the plastic drums (barrels) to raise fishes, so the ones that is ready to put fishes in.
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Postby bir123 » May 11th, 2014, 8:44 pm

Kl112
Where do you get the blood worms i feed them flakes and new life spectrum and also tetra colour bits.and how do you replicate rain fall i your tank

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Postby kl122 » May 11th, 2014, 9:35 pm

bir123 wrote:Kl112
Where do you get the blood worms i feed them flakes and new life spectrum and also tetra colour bits.and how do you replicate rain fall i your tank
ideal petshop or w&s, I do about 40% water change and use stale water, and have seen breeding behavior after... Eggs on d glass

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Postby bir123 » May 11th, 2014, 10:08 pm

Kl112
How often do you do the water change once a week ?

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Postby Yodins » May 11th, 2014, 10:53 pm

bir123 wrote:Kl112
Where do you get the blood worms i feed them flakes and new life spectrum and also tetra colour bits.and how do you replicate rain fall i your tank

if you nearer to the east then the old pet shop in the mall had freeze dried blood worms.

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Postby kareemkrL » May 12th, 2014, 7:37 am

This is my orange halfmoon betta he is 1 year old tell me what u think about it, if u know anyone that sells HM bettas like this quality let me know I'm looking for some new colours.
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Re: Trinituner Fish Keepers, Aquarists & Aquascapers...

Postby chippy » May 13th, 2014, 5:13 am

Do you use stale water/aquarium water OR tap water to hatch brine shrimp?

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Postby Halfbreed07 » May 13th, 2014, 7:14 am

chippy wrote:Do you use stale water/aquarium water OR tap water to hatch brine shrimp?

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