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Sailfin Red Hook Dollar Myleus Setiger 4cmSailfin Red Hook Dollar Myleus Setiger 4cm Overview: The Sailfin Red Hook Dollar, scientifically known as Myleus setiger, is a large, disc shaped fish known for its striking red tail and long, flowing dorsal fin. This species is a member of the characin family and is popular for its unique appearance and graceful swimming behavior. Due to its size and schooling nature, it is best suited for large community aquariums. Origin: Native to the rivers and
Sailfin Red Hook Dollar Myleus Setiger 4cmOverview: The Sailfin Red Hook Dollar, scientifically known as Myleus setiger, is a large, disc-shaped fish known for its striking red tail and long, flowing dorsal fin. This species is a member of the characin family and is popular for its unique appearance and graceful swimming behavior. Due to its size and schooling nature, it is best suited for large community aquariums.
Origin: Native to the rivers and floodplains of the Amazon Basin in South America, the Sailfin Red Hook Dollar thrives in freshwater environments with dense vegetation and plenty of open swimming space. In the wild, they are often found in slow-moving or still waters, where they feed on plant material and small invertebrates.
Feeding: Sailfin Red Hook Dollars are omnivorous with a preference for a plant-based diet. They should be fed a varied diet consisting of high-quality vegetable-based flakes or pellets, supplemented with fresh vegetables like spinach, zucchini, and peas. They will also accept live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small insects.
Tank Mates: These peaceful and social fish do best in groups of five or more. They are compatible with other large, peaceful species such as other characins, larger tetras, peaceful cichlids, and catfish like plecos. Avoid keeping them with very small fish, as they might be mistaken for food.
Aggression: Sailfin Red Hook Dollars are generally peaceful and do well in community tanks. They can be shy when kept alone, so maintaining a group is important for their well-being. They are not aggressive but may show some territorial behavior during feeding.
Experience Level: Intermediate. While the Sailfin Red Hook Dollar is hardy and adaptable, its large size and need for a spacious tank make it more suitable for aquarists with some experience in maintaining large freshwater setups.
Water Parameters: To keep Sailfin Red Hook Dollars healthy, maintain water temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C), a pH of 6.0-7.5, and soft to moderately hard water (5-15 dGH). They require a large tank (at least 100 gallons) with plenty of swimming space, gentle water flow, and good filtration to handle their size and bioload.
In summary, the Sailfin Red Hook Dollar is a stunning and peaceful addition to a large community tank. Its unique appearance, graceful movement, and manageable care requirements make it an excellent choice for intermediate aquarists looking to create a dynamic and visually appealing aquarium.
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★★★★★ 1
TPMS Compatability is a LIE
Size: Sedan, Crossover, Small Truck
2018 Subaru Impreza, with one tire with a slow leak (about 2 PSI a week) that I couldn't trace.
I bought the "Full-Size Sedan, Small Truck, Crossover" kit (the 6 oz. pouch) based on my tire size, 225/40/18.
After I removed the valve core, attached the dispensing hose and opened the cap, the product would not flow into the tire. I squeezed the pouch, but that only made the product leak out around the valve stem onto the wheel and driveway. I tried rotating the tire so the valve stem was at the top, and and also at the bottom. I even took the wheel off so I could get a fully vertical flow. Nothing worked. I finally gave up after only about half the product was dispensed, and I do think most of it went somewhere other than in the tire.
I reinstalled the valve core, remounted the wheel, plugged in my little lighter socket-powered compresseor, and tried to inflate the tire. And ... NOTHING. The pressure reading on the compressor immediately shot up to over 100 PSI, and it automatically shut off. Tried multiple times, with the same result. I again removed the valve core, and a) no air came out of the tire when I removed it, and b) even with no valve core the compressor still would not pump air into the tire. Clearly the gunk had completely blocked the valve/TPMS.
Fortunately, when I took the tire to Costco (where I'd bought it), they were able to fix the damage I'd done, as well as patching a small nail hole in the tread I hadn't seen (that was clearly the source of the slow leak) for no charge. Since I've already submitted a refund request, ultimately all it really cost me was my time and effort ... and a whole lot of stress.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Forget the gooey stuff, this product WORKS! See UPDATES 1 and 2
Size: Compact Car, Mid-size Sedan
I've had a slow leak in one of my tires for some time. It's a common thing with chrome plated alloy wheels, they get corrosion on the bead area where the tire seals and then you get a slow leak. This was the only product which is water soluble so it's not going to make a permanent mess inside the tire; additionally, it contains tiny bits of Tufsyn which is the material some tires are made from. So it's not just a liquid that is sealing the leak, it's tiny bits of rubber. I was putting 5 or 6 lbs of air in my tire every few days, and I could see that the tire was getting low. I installed this TireJect per the instructions a week ago and the tire appears to be doing great, despite the fact that we've had some very cold weather. (I didn't want to check it with a gauge while it was this cold out because just in case the tire's valve didn't seal all the way; I'll check with a gauge when this cold snap is past.) While I can't say for 100% sure that there is no more leak, I suspect that the leak has been sealed up completely. This is a product unlike the others and I think it's worth the price.
FIRST UPDATE: It has been two months and I haven't had to add any air at all to the tire where I used this product. There was a slow rim leak which was losing about a pound or so per day and it has been totally fixed. The car has sat for several days a few times, including in single digit cold weather, as well as driven regularly otherwise, and the tire hasn't lost any air. I think it's the micro Tufsyn fibers in this product which seal leaks better than some goopy glue stuff other brands are made of. I totally recommend this product!
SECOND UPDATE - it's been eleven months since I added this to my tire with the slow rim leak and I have not had to add air a single time. Not once. THIS STUFF WORKS. Forget the slime and foam and get this.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Should of been using this long ago
Size: Pack of 1, Style: Fuel System Treatment
I literally watch my MPG jump up .3 within one tank, my mpg count after 6000 miles was steady at around 26.5 and after using this stuff and driving around for 1 tank of gas, it jump up to 26.8. I'm literally impressed!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
★★★★★ 5
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Size: Pack of 1, Style: Fuel System Treatment
Item was as described and shipped quickly.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
★★★★★ 5
It's pretty good.
Size: Pack of 1, Style: Fuel System Treatment, Size: Pack of 1, Style: Fuel System Treatment
I used to Chevron Techron before I put Gumout to my 2018 HONDA CR-V.
reduced engine vibration and improved acceleration.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023