How many kuhlis in a 36" 30 gallon?
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That's quite alright, piggy4.
I have my nine striped kuhlis still, and they are in the tank with just shrimp and two mystery snails. Now that the light is dimmer, I'm starting to see a few moving around during the daytime.
I have been thinking about adding dither fish, maybe some cardinal tetras, but my QT is full right now.
Also Richard Bias of New Jersey has generously offered his pangio oblonga babies in this thread.
Pangio Oblonga Babies
I have contacted him and should be receiving some within the next month. I can hardly wait till they get here. I've never seen any for sale around here.
I have my nine striped kuhlis still, and they are in the tank with just shrimp and two mystery snails. Now that the light is dimmer, I'm starting to see a few moving around during the daytime.
I have been thinking about adding dither fish, maybe some cardinal tetras, but my QT is full right now.
Also Richard Bias of New Jersey has generously offered his pangio oblonga babies in this thread.
Pangio Oblonga Babies
I have contacted him and should be receiving some within the next month. I can hardly wait till they get here. I've never seen any for sale around here.
Morning,
My khullie set up is 24''x12''x12'' and I have 11 khullies. with 10 neons and it's an amazing little set up. The khullies do come out to play when I've got my lights on, but are deffinately more active when there not on.
I have just had a little prob with brown algae, which I think is now under control, but has left my plants a lttle bit worse for wear. So before I replace them I'm thinking of covering the tank floor with leaves (if I can find the article I read on this). If I do this I'm thinking that I wouldn't need a light, so my tank can therefore be moved to the bottom shelf on my unit freeing up the top shelf for the spare tank to sit on the top.
Your comments on the leaves in the tank and no lights would be much appriciated.
My khullie set up is 24''x12''x12'' and I have 11 khullies. with 10 neons and it's an amazing little set up. The khullies do come out to play when I've got my lights on, but are deffinately more active when there not on.
I have just had a little prob with brown algae, which I think is now under control, but has left my plants a lttle bit worse for wear. So before I replace them I'm thinking of covering the tank floor with leaves (if I can find the article I read on this). If I do this I'm thinking that I wouldn't need a light, so my tank can therefore be moved to the bottom shelf on my unit freeing up the top shelf for the spare tank to sit on the top.
Your comments on the leaves in the tank and no lights would be much appriciated.
Brian
Brian,
You got me curious, so I did a little of my own googling this morning.
Would this happen to be the article?
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/p ... ?blogid=56
Sounds interesting.
You got me curious, so I did a little of my own googling this morning.
Would this happen to be the article?
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/p ... ?blogid=56
Sounds interesting.

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