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General Freshwater Forum
08-03-2016, 12:19 PM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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sorry, wrong image url
sorry, wrong image url
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General Freshwater Forum
08-03-2016, 12:18 PM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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one more mystery fish. anyone can ID? has a dark...
one more mystery fish. anyone can ID? has a dark line across its side with metallic blue fins.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153420532338193&set=a.143372078192.108507.601983192&type=3
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General Freshwater Forum
08-03-2016, 07:57 AM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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benang
Tor putitora and one of my mystery mahseer
Sharing my mystery mahseer, it wasnt labelled as anything, but looked different from most of the other small mahseer i saw at the stores. anyone can lend an ID?
...
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General Freshwater Forum
01-12-2015, 06:42 PM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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Seaview had 2 mature tor sinensis specimens a...
Seaview had 2 mature tor sinensis specimens a couple weeks ago. They were labeled as pheonix barb. About 20cm. Matched the ID on NUS publications. Not sure if they re still there though. I ve been...
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General Freshwater Forum
27-01-2015, 09:43 AM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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So far my Thai mahseer a have grown the fastest....
So far my Thai mahseer a have grown the fastest. Once I started regular feeding it put on 400g in about half a year. It's in at about 38cm now, up from 20cm 6 months ago. I ll be trying to breed them...
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General Freshwater Forum
19-01-2015, 02:09 AM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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benang
looks like Neolissochellus stracheyi, thai blue...
looks like Neolissochellus stracheyi, thai blue mahseer. can tell by the blue tinges on the fin and the horizontal line across. they're abit taller than the ones i have though, so may be from...
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General Freshwater Forum
13-12-2014, 10:33 PM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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benang
sweet tank and fish! may i ask where to find...
sweet tank and fish! may i ask where to find them> been on the lookout but haven't seen any.
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General Freshwater Forum
28-10-2014, 09:58 AM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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benang
Thanks for the ID. yup. its at 32cm and 650gm...
Thanks for the ID. yup. its at 32cm and 650gm now, but the other 2 are taking things a little slower.
here's my tank from a couple months back:...
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General Freshwater Forum
27-10-2014, 11:19 AM
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The Great Mahseer Journal - VI
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benang
Hi all! first post here, good to see other...
Hi all!
first post here, good to see other people loving mahseers too.
could anyone help me ID this fish? bought it unlabelled, together with 4 other fish. thought all 5 were N stracheyi, but...
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Goldfish & Koi Forum
27-10-2014, 11:10 AM
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Sharing my 6ft and 5 ft Acrylic Goldfish Tank
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benang
beautiful fish!
beautiful fish!
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 11:06 AM
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EcoSand system
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saw this system in hortpark last week. water...
saw this system in hortpark last week. water looked good, but bioload was quite little. i personally use a DIY fluidized sand filter. handles an amazing amount of bioload (≈40kg) and made it for only...
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 11:03 AM
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Drilling hole in fgt
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benang
go for a hole drill from hardware shops. just...
go for a hole drill from hardware shops. just don't rush/force the drill bit in and you ll be fine. let it work its own way into the fiberglass.
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 11:02 AM
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Ph from tap water
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water from tap should be about 7.6-8. may want to...
water from tap should be about 7.6-8. may want to check if your plumbing is old and giving problems
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 11:00 AM
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Maintainence for Hi blow pump
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apart from changing the filter pad, not much else...
apart from changing the filter pad, not much else to be done. I've had mine running for 2 years straight now without issue
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 10:59 AM
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Aging of water / Direct topup from tap
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I add seachem prime, then let water stand for a...
I add seachem prime, then let water stand for a few minutes with aeration to let the gasses balance off with the atmosphere.
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 10:58 AM
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Where to buy 4ft Aquazonic light stand?
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benang
think they have it at seaview
think they have it at seaview
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 10:57 AM
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Hailea Pumps outside water
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did you attach a pipe/hose to keep the inlet...
did you attach a pipe/hose to keep the inlet underwater as you brought the pump above water?
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 10:55 AM
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Pond and filtration anddesign.
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benang
the tree roots should only come in if there is...
the tree roots should only come in if there is already a small crack in the wallss of your concrete tank. but if you re concerned you could search for root control mats that prevent the roots from...
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Tank set-ups, Filtration & Water Management
27-10-2014, 10:53 AM
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Tank cycling -- ammonia still high?
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benang
some nitrifying bacteria require a KH of at least...
some nitrifying bacteria require a KH of at least 5º to work consistently well. the KH will also go down as the bacteria consume the carbonate ions so you may need to supplement with sodium...
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