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Nolapete
08-26-2007, 12:23 PM
http://www.azgardens.com/algae_eating_fish.php
These guys seem to know what they are talking about and have true SAEs for sale.
bettagurl
08-26-2007, 12:25 PM
Uh, are you alowed to do that? :uhoh:
vampie
08-26-2007, 12:27 PM
I sure like sarcasm.
Nolapete
08-26-2007, 12:27 PM
Do what? I'm in no way associated with them. There's a lot of good information on their site and it shows how to identify true SAEs from flying foxes.
vampie
08-26-2007, 12:32 PM
They also claim Valenciennea wardii can be kept in freshwater and dwarf puffers are schooling fish that eat mantis shrimp.
bettagurl
08-26-2007, 12:32 PM
I just wasn't sure if you(all of us) were alowed to make posts just for another site...
bettagurl
08-26-2007, 12:34 PM
oops, I thought it was another forum :D
Robert H
08-26-2007, 3:31 PM
They also claim Valenciennea wardii can be kept in freshwater and dwarf puffers are schooling fish that eat mantis shrimp.
Where does it say that on their WEB site? there is no mention of either of these fish. AZ gardens has been selling algae eating fish for a very long time.
IceH2O
08-26-2007, 4:18 PM
Where does it say that on their WEB site? there is no mention of either of these fish. AZ gardens has been selling algae eating fish for a very long time.
NEW! Tiger Goby Valenncienna wardii
Size: up to 2", pH: 7.0 - 8.5 (7.5 ideal) dH: 10-30 (14) Temp: 75 - 86F Origin: India, Asia, Thailand
Chemicals: Freshwater Essential found at Aquarium Additives, Aquarium Salt under Fish Meds
Food: New Life Spectrum "Small Fish Formula" "Finicky Formula" found at Fish Foods
A 1-1.5% addition of salt is recommended for best results of this fish. Add up to 7.5 - 11 tsp. of salt for every 10 gallons (10-15 g/10 L). A peaceful, quiet fish that can be kept in a fresh or a brackish water tank with small to medium sized fish. Keep it in larger groups/schools as this disperses aggression.
Dwarf Puffer Tetraodon travancorius
These are peaceful, and very beneficial in the aquarium as they eat small (we mean small) snails, mosquito and dragonfly larvae, and other aquatic bugs like mantis shrimp and plant leeches and other micro organisms
Nolapete
08-26-2007, 4:54 PM
I didn't say it was a perfect site and I only linked the page that I read. Show me a single site that is flawless on the Internet and surely it will be one that is devoid of any useful information.
Slappy*McFish
08-26-2007, 10:12 PM
I see no problem with posting links to other aquarium related forums or websites. It's not like there is a direct monetary competition for business between this forum and other websites and forums. This forum is not a business and no one gets paid or has to pay to post here. It's really up to the admin/owner, as running this site comes out of his own pocket alone. If this site were set up for monetary gain, then by all means, sanction your competition...otherwise it makes no sense at all. :)
Now, if you went to the Coco Cola forums and posted links to the Pepsi website, I could understand the problem. lol