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    Ich-y questions

    Our 300-gallon planted tank has been established for a couple of months. Then a few fish began disappearing. Two days ago. I spotted one with tell-tale white spots and yesterday treated the tank with API Super-Ick Cure and raised the tank temp to 85. Three weak/dead fish this morning but no...
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    Retirees' 300-gallon adventure

    We've been posting on the "Introduce Yourself" section about our mission to revive the 300-gallon aquarium we built into our living room wall 20+ years ago. We managed to keep it going for several years and then Life intervened, the tank failed, and we didn't have the time/energy/$$$ to revive...
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    FRONT -- NEWLY PLANTED.jpg

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    BACK -- NEWLY PLANTED.jpg

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    Question re box filter with blue spiky plastic balls

    No, the box filter is underneath the tank.
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    Question re box filter with blue spiky plastic balls

    Our filter system in our 300-gallon tank may be old tech (we resurrected it from a 20-year-old set-up) but it used to work just fine, so we're using it again. My question is, now that the pumps are running, the filter box with the balls in it is only filling halfway -- i.e. only half the balls...
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Not quite sure how to navigate to post new info, but here goes! We have all the sand, rocks and driftwood in place, plus a few items from our collection of Native American artifacts (spearheads, a mortar and pestle, tomahawk head, etc!). We're not sure the artifacts belong in a tropical...
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Hmmmm -- too bad. I was hoping that getting very small angelfish to grow up with the very small shrimp would solve the problem. Oh well, I have been educated. Thanks!
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    I've been worried that they might eat the smaller fish/shrimp etc. But someone else said that if you introduce them when they are very small, then they're not aggressive when they are bigger. True? I can get the angelfish as small as nickle sized.
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    We've been very busy the past few days getting things laid out in preparation for water and plants. Not quite ready yet as we're waiting for more sand but I do have a pic of the work in progress. It's hard to get a good shot because the aquarium is see-through and there's lots of confusion...
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Thanks for the reference. Their site looks great!
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Great info... I've been looking for Dwarf Angelfish, but no one seems to have them. Are they a myth, or is there a supplier or two out there?
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Wow, reproducing goldfish! We thought about goldfish but hubby wants tropicals. Sounds like you're having fun!
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Thanks for the good advice. I hadn't thought about the temperature!
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Thanks for the helpful suggestions!
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Very helpful info. Where do you get your plants? From a shop, or online distributor or what? For that matter, where are folks getting their fish...from a bricks and mortar aquarium, or shipped directly from an online distributor, or...???
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    Yikes -- maybe should forget about angelfish in a community tank?
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    Retired and reviving 300-gallon tank

    "Pondholler" is actually the name of our farm as our house overlooks the aforementioned spring-fed, 3-acre pond and there are six other ponds on the place. I didn't think about the confusion here on this forum where folks actually set up and manage ponds, I was just trying to choose something...
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