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Otherwise, I like it a lot, plus it alerted me that harlequins and tiger barbs don't get along. Your program may have saved some fish from being pestered. I look forward to your next iteration. Thanks again!:thm:


My situation may be the odd one, but my Harlies and Tiger Barbs just ignore each other. (See my sig.)

This may be because the Harlies tend to stay at the middle of the water column
and the Barbs generally stay at the bottom.
 
My tiger barbs stay at the upper and lower middle strata but not the bottom. As for the harlies, they were mostly at the upper strata. Can't see a reason why they cannot get along.
 
I have installed it but how do i start it? I had no problem with the last version, but I have forgotten how to start it. Jeez I sound like a right idiot now....
 
My tiger barbs stay at the upper and lower middle strata but not the bottom. As for the harlies, they were mostly at the upper strata. Can't see a reason why they cannot get along.

Hmm that is interesting - I did find articles about Tiger Barbs killing both Neons and Harlequin Rasboras, hence I set attribute for these species this way. Sounds like a topic for further research... :)
 
OK thanks :) Now it tells me that a dwrf gourami cant be kept in a 5.5 gallon?? Also says tat white clouds cant either. Any species I put in it says they require a taller tank...
 
OK thanks :) Now it tells me that a dwrf gourami cant be kept in a 5.5 gallon?? Also says tat white clouds cant either. Any species I put in it says they require a taller tank...

Let me know if you feel any of those are wrong. I did input the data based on the profile information from the web and some common sense. I obviously have not raised every single species available and I never kept dwarf gourami or white clouds...

Good catch on the taller tank issue - that's a bug...
 
A minor nitpick; :)

In your database, Harlequin Rasboras are listed as having an adult length of 1 inch.

Mine are closer to 2 inches than 1.
 
A minor nitpick; :)

In your database, Harlequin Rasboras are listed as having an adult length of 1 inch.

Mine are closer to 2 inches than 1.

Nickpicks are helpful too. :)

Wow yours obviously did better than mine. After two years, I believe mine reached may be a bit more than 1 inch, but certainly not 2 inches...
 
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