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![]() ne suggestions before i buy anything at this place?
dez told me that there finsh are always infected with ich so far i had one fish infected with ich and if i do buy ne fish i will need a q tank, can i just use my fresh water fish and convert it to saltwater? will i have to wait for the cycle or will that be alright for it? |
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![]() I ordered my foxface, my harem of lemonpeel angels, and several other fish from Ray over the last few years that I don't recall right now. The harem was especially well done, with all different sizes per my request. All fish arrived healthy.
I never had a problem, and MO service was very professional. I have never actually been there, however. BTW, if he has the orange knobby starfish in stock yet, let me know..... ![]() QT is an important part of the hobby. You can use an aquaclear or similar filter with a seeded sponge from your main tank. Small QT size tanks need to be monitored constantly for ammonia. JMO. P.S. Dez works for the competition.... :P ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I find that nobody can touch Ray when it comes to fish prices and he does seem to get in some very rare specimens. But I have to agree that his fish seem to get sick easier than others. Usually ich but sometimes worse things! So far I have had a 50/50 survival rate from him. But of the ones to survive, are some of the best ones I've seen in the city (Hey Dez?
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![]() great thanx for the post guys
well hum i have to get rid of my betta fish that i'd spawned this summer i have about 50-60 of them in my 20 gallon tank and want to convert it to a q tank |
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![]() Ginku, you can also use some type of ammonia remover. Works quite well ( if you not treating the tank with anything) Also, you might have to feed kinda light and do water changes of probably 30-50% every other day or so. Really monitor the ammonia, cuz it can get high real quickly.
When I was real green (well, greener then I am now!LOL) Ray sold me a flowerpot and told me it was easy to keep??? When I got home and looked it up in one of my books I realized it was a gonipora. Didn't think that was very honest of him. Just look at the fish really closely and try to determine if they are a healthy specimen. Then buy it and QUARANTINE!!!for at least 2 weeks, preferably 3 good luck
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