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Old 06-10-2003, 04:15 AM
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Don't see too many freshwater tanks up on here so I thought I would show mine.

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Nice to see some fw planted stuff here.

What size of tank, what lighting, what substrate, CO2 or not?

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Old 06-11-2003, 01:55 AM
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Its only a 25gal, I use Flourite™ and regrettably some blue gravel that got mixed in but it all works well. Also have 55w and 25w 10000k light strip sitting on a glass lid. I use CO2 in the sense I mix it myself and inject it using my own DIY diffusion chamber. It works really well. I tend to trim back quite a bit every week.

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Old 06-11-2003, 02:21 AM
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lookin good.

i wish i has access to a digicam back when i had all my tanks running. just have my reef now.

hey, are those the real siamese algae eaters? a while back they were quite hard to find and pretty rare in the hobby.
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Old 06-11-2003, 02:33 AM
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Yes, Those are the real deal and a HUGE YES to being hard to find. Even now I have not seen them all that often. They work wonders on that hard green algae.

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they realy arn't that hard to find but you have to know what you are looking for and not take the store owners word.

I am amazed you have so many in there.. you must be gowing broke in algae waffers

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Well at the time when I bought them they were impossible to find. Most places were selling the fake ones but I finally found a place in Kerisdale that imported them. He would sell out within the day. Now they mostly just eat the regular food I put in for the fish. They seem to like it as much as the hard green algae....

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Ok, my curiousity is piqued. How can you tell the difference between a "real" Siamese algae eater and a ... um .. a "fake" Siamese algae eater (is the other kind called Chinese algae eaters?) Sorry I'm not really all that "up" on my freshwater knowledge..
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Ok, my curiousity is piqued. How can you tell the difference between a "real" Siamese algae eater and a ... um .. a "fake" Siamese algae eater (is the other kind called Chinese algae eaters?) Sorry I'm not really all that "up" on my freshwater knowledge..
Chinese algae eaters you never want to get. I have one and regret it. I had two actualy but I managed to give the other one away to a LFS. The reason being is they will attack other fish and sometimes will attach themselves to the fish and basicly suck on em. Not a good thing. You can tell a real Siamesis by the black line that runs down the side. If it goes all the way through the tail fin. Its good. and if its a golden colour.. its good. Otherwise its a fake.

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True SAE: the black line on it back will appear pixelated (jagged) like a sawtooth, the black line will extend back through the caudal fin.

False SAE: the black line will end before the caudal fin

Chinese algae eater: the line will not be jagged, it will be smooth. Avoid these at all costs.
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