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Move tank away from window , problem solved
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When you say "cheap as" - I dont reckon you know who you are dealing with
I bought my tank at "Kmart" and a fully functioning, 240 volt replacement filter with 3 separate filtering mediums, costs $9 I do have access to free snails - but 6 of them could fit on your thumb nail. (I dont necessarily want them all over the tank like flies on a fresh log I'd be willing to spend under $10, for a permanent solution to the problem - how many of these bristle-nosed buggers will I need to clean the vertical sides of a 20 litre tank? |
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Dammit - I knew I should have mentioned the light source above the tank.
The closest window is approximately 5m away - the tank never gets warmth from the sun - or direct sunlight. Its is on top of a fridge but its located in the coldest part of an office with its aircon set to 22 degrees. The lights above the tank, are 3ft above. They're those "Eco-Friendly 90cm long Fluorescent tubes" you find standard in most offices - I think they are 42 watt from memory. Last edited by yellow door 1; 12-08-2016 at 05:21 AM. |
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If you were guessing how much time they spend on the bottom versus how much time they spend sucking on vertical walls - where do you reckon they spend the majority of their time? I'd be willing to accept up to 30% wall crawling - but I'd like to know if they have a propensity for staying verticle for long periods of time before buying them. I'm basically after a a miniature version of a "creepy crawly" - A cyborg /genetic organism that never sleeps and will not stop until it eradicates all algae on the walls of the tank Last edited by yellow door 1; 12-08-2016 at 05:41 AM. |
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At this point I'm also considering chemical war-fare - (I already add 50% untreated tap water a week - so I figured the chlorine would kills the algae)
If its a simple case of dropping some chemicals into the tank to kill the algae - Thats what I'll do - but I still love the idea of the "Bristle-Nose" Last edited by yellow door 1; 12-08-2016 at 05:48 AM. |
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My local pet store also offers fully supervised "Doggie-Day Care"- its like a "creche" for dogs. It exists, so executives who are "time-poor", dont have to feel bad about owning a pack animal, that sits on its own 95% of the time - its awesome to see all these pups who would have been hanging out on their own, mucking around with other dogs all day - but as you can imagine - their clientele dont worry about the price of a couple of "Bristle-Nose". I'm searching for "wholesaler" style prices Last edited by yellow door 1; 12-08-2016 at 05:59 AM. |
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you could try on gumtree to see if anyone has some they want to offload.
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Blokes chargin $10 a Yabbie and $30 for 20 worms. Most of the stuff I've searched for is cheaper at the Footscray market Im seriously considering going into the "illegal yabbie for pets" trade - if those guys are selling Yabbies for 10 bucks a pop - I've got access to a very rare strain of "Obsidian Stallions" - These things would have been declared extinct if scientists had ever discovered them These fellas have an "Opalescent Obsidian" black Carapace, perfectly tuned to surviving in tiny fern tree lined gullies with spring fed streams in the Yarra Ranges. Due to modern day farming practices - very few of these spring fed streams have survived - and even fewer of them contain "Black Beauties" Last edited by yellow door 1; 12-08-2016 at 07:47 AM. |
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Yep...bio solution the best of all👍
Bristlies are cheap house cleaners - Clown Loaches if you have larger probs like snail infestation etc. cheers P |
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(I could tell you where to get emy but the 'Secret Society for Rare & Endangered Blueys' would stitch me up big time😬😆 |
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Sweet - which ever one eats the most algae off glass is the one I want |
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What price would be reasonable for a 7cm Bristle nose?
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