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What's new for 2010 05 23 build:

- Added Asher/Bumblebee/Tucano Cory (Corydoras tukano C064).
- Male Swordtales have been marked somewhat more aggressive than the female Swordtales.
- The warning "potentially reaching up to" now respects the unit selected (inch vs cm).
- Spell error for "False Rosy Tetra" has been corrected.
- Removed the warning that German Blue Ram and Bolivian Ram would interbreed.
- Dwarf Platy length has been updated to 1.5 inches. Bioload has also increased significantly due to their shape (fatter than the normal platy)
- Grammar error fixed for the warning - "male betta may attack a male guppy by mistake thinking she is another male betta".
- Temperature requirement for Corydoras metae has been updated to 22-26.

- Added Jad SP-series filters.
- Added Hagen Elite Hush series filters.

- Total number of species in DB has been increased to 896.
- Total number of filters in DB has been increased to 312.

To access the application, please click on AqAdvisor site.

If you have any freshwater species that are missing in AqAdvisor DB, please let me know!!! If you disagree with any of the results produced by AqAdvisor, please let me know that too.

Requester for AquaFX filters: Even their own website has no information on these filters. If you can find any info on them, please forward them to me.
Also, during the past few weeks, I am having some difficulty finding time to work on these projects. If some of your requests are not appearing immediately, my apology in advance. Thanks!
 
What's new for 2010 06 20 build:

- Added Comet Goldfish.
- Added Green Phantom Pleco L200 (Hemiancistrus subviridi).
- Added Mango Pleco (Baryancistrus sp. L047).
- Jump warning has been added to Giant Danio.
- Bold faced the phrase "do your own research" near the bottom of the page.
- Green Sunfish aggression has been increased slightly. Now it will show warning if mixed with small peaceful species as food.
- Black Kuhli is no longer marked as common shoaler with the common Kuhli species.

- Added Aqua FX series filters.
- Added Laguna Pressure-Flo 700 filter.
- Added JBJ Reaction 4-Stage canister filter.
- Added JBL CristalProfi e-series filters.
- Added 318 Zoo Med Turtle Filter.

- Total number of species in DB has been increased to 899.
- Total number of filters in DB has been increased to 324.

To access the application, please click on AqAdvisor site.

If you have any freshwater species that are missing in AqAdvisor DB, please let me know!!! If you disagree with any of the results produced by AqAdvisor, please let me know that too.

I've been seriously lacking time to work on this project so my apology if I did not add all requested items to the application. Please remind me again if I have missed anything. Thanks!
 
Just a couple things to add


Rabbit snails are starting to get popular. The names aren't really clear though. They are all
Tylomelania species. I have yellow rabbit snails. I think they are just described as Tylomelania sp yellow rabbit snail. There are many others out there like chocolate rabbit snails, yellow antenna rabbit snails, orange rabbit snails ect. I think those are the most common. They are from Sulawesi.
Also if you could add some Sulawesi shrimp. I have malawa shrimp(I think the scientific name is Caridina pareparensis parvidentata). There are some other species out there that are becoming more popular as well.
 
hmmm Can't find the d/l version anymore.Had fried old computer and wanted to play around again with the downloaded version on new system. Any help appreciated.
 
Just a couple things to add


Rabbit snails are starting to get popular. The names aren't really clear though. They are all
Tylomelania species. I have yellow rabbit snails. I think they are just described as Tylomelania sp yellow rabbit snail. There are many others out there like chocolate rabbit snails, yellow antenna rabbit snails, orange rabbit snails ect. I think those are the most common. They are from Sulawesi.
Also if you could add some Sulawesi shrimp. I have malawa shrimp(I think the scientific name is Caridina pareparensis parvidentata). There are some other species out there that are becoming more popular as well.

I've added your request to the wishlist. Thanks. :)
 
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