B Blueiz THE TypoQUEEN Sep 5, 2005 5,668 10 62 NC Jun 20, 2008 #22 Please keep on topic, Thanks, Blue
CaliLifeStyle USMC Jul 3, 2006 112 0 0 San Diego, CA Jun 20, 2008 #23 Anyways, thanks for your responses.
pinkertd Moderator May 29, 2007 5,976 1 62 New Jersey Real Name Debbi Jun 20, 2008 #24 Are you feeding something different lately? Some flakes will do that.
CaliLifeStyle USMC Jul 3, 2006 112 0 0 San Diego, CA Jun 25, 2008 #25 pinkertd said: Are you feeding something different lately? Some flakes will do that. Click to expand... I feed them the same fish food as always. My fishes colors all seem to be dark and beautiful so I'm assuming they are happy. I've been monitoring my light times and water changes so I guess I will just wait for now. Thanks.
pinkertd said: Are you feeding something different lately? Some flakes will do that. Click to expand... I feed them the same fish food as always. My fishes colors all seem to be dark and beautiful so I'm assuming they are happy. I've been monitoring my light times and water changes so I guess I will just wait for now. Thanks.
will74 AC Members Mar 4, 2007 262 0 0 51 Kentucky Jun 27, 2008 #26 cichlid sticks will turn everything red! are you using cichlid sticks, if so maybe you are overfeeding?
cichlid sticks will turn everything red! are you using cichlid sticks, if so maybe you are overfeeding?
CaliLifeStyle USMC Jul 3, 2006 112 0 0 San Diego, CA Jun 27, 2008 #27 will74 said: cichlid sticks will turn everything red! are you using cichlid sticks, if so maybe you are overfeeding? Click to expand... No cichlid sticks. Overfeeding may have been a possibility. I don't think so though.
will74 said: cichlid sticks will turn everything red! are you using cichlid sticks, if so maybe you are overfeeding? Click to expand... No cichlid sticks. Overfeeding may have been a possibility. I don't think so though.