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...DING PLACE à you should know that discus loves to hide, so that you should provide driftwoods and plants in your aquarium..but most importantly keep your discus in a calm and cool atmosphere......
...easier to growth. 8.discus can need high temp.they need 30 deg Cecilius temp.in this high temp most of plants don't live ,there are some plants that can survive with this high temp.that plants are a...
...n with a slate provided they will spawn where you don't want them to. Some also like to use broad leafed plants such as the amazon sword plant. A water change will sometime stimulate the urge to spawn...
anubias are the most common plants in aquarium,they are expensive too...it can live even in 30 deg temp.since discus live in 30 deg temp. only echinodorous and anubias live in that temp.here i tell so
...s off my complete lack of aquascaping and photography skills, it's a well balanced habitat that has live plants and plenty of hiding places for the fish. The Malaysian driftwood pieces offer the angel...
... can count things like water volume, filtering, aeration, beneficial bacteria, regular maintenance, live plants, the right lighting, a sensible feeding schedule, compatible species, the nitrogen cycle...
....but they dont bother too much. the reason most folks dont like snails is that some snails would eat the plants in the tank as well as the algae (which is why i put them there). and since i like live ...
... changes...water changes. Do not overfeed, do frequent water chages (25% once a week is perfect), remove plant debris from any live plants. Do not overstock the tank with fish (1/2 inch of fish per us...
...the light and you can drop in the eels from there. You can also use green water, or if you have a well planted tank... the fry can munch off the little microscopic creatures that live there. There...
... water to sit. I then went about using bleach and water to scrub out the entire tank, filter, ornaments, plants, and any and everything else. The whole time I was doing this I was thinking how happy o...
... know that they are amazing little creatures. You really have to be careful though, as too much Co2 in a planted aquarium can "explode" a shrimp, resulting in death, too  many chemicals such as c...
...ve a near constant through-flow of fresh water that removes waste products left by fish and decayed plants. It's like a constant, partial water change. An aquarium is a closed environment that ...
...eone who did not want to name names, but it merits an answer. The short answer is you bought the wrong plants. Of course it's more complicated than that, but if you don't carefully consider things l...
...arems consisting of one male and several females. Angelfish mainly feed on algae, sponges and other tiny plant and animal life found among the coral outcroppings. In the home aquarium, Large Angels ...
courtesy of tobym Really smart people may not have this problem, but a planted aquarium, it seems, always winds up with a duckweed infestation. I guess they call it a weed because it grows like on
I am getting ready to setup a planted 75 gallon aquarium tank. I have put about an inch layer of Flourite on the bottom of the aquarium. I want to use play sand from Toys R. Us or a hobby store for th
...GE. Her (I'm assuming it is a female full of eggs) belly is so full, and she seems to stay hidden in the plants, with her friend by her side. Then she is all skinny suddenly. It;s quite obvious that s...
...et, or piece of shrimp that I've fed them. The fish themselves are fine, no problems at all. My aquarium plants seem fine too. It's just that this fuzzy white stuff seems to encompass the food and sur...
... my tank wasn't getting enough nutrients or the light source wasn't good enough. I started using Seachem plant supplements and changed to a lamp suitable for plant growth. My plants are still not do...
... my mom already doesn't like how i spent $30 on $3 fish... currently, it is in one gallon tank with a plant that is strangely decaying (probably because i never bought plant food). my betta is pre...
I am trying to do a nice planted tank and and decided to use flourite for the substrate. One web site that I had looked at said not to rinse the flourite first, just put it in and add water. This crea
...eam tank is a huge tank, like 600 gallons or something. It's going to be freshwater with a whole lot of plants. It could be a species tank such as a discus tank, or something like an angelfish tank,...
...oncerned about my nitrite levels not going down. My tank has 4 cherry barbs (2 males, 2 females). As for plants, I have 4 very small Java ferns, 2 sagittaria subulata and a couple moneyworts. I hav...
...nd I have fairly recently got into the aquarium hobby. I have a 29 gallon tank with filter, gravel, live plants, heater, and ornaments. I have had it set up for about a month and a half so far, but si...
...a few nights. In the aquarium I have a big piece of bogwood throwing out tanins and four bunches of plants also three moss balls for my silver dollars to munch on. Filtration is external JEB...
I've been rinsing my plastic plants in a weak solution of warm water, in a big bucket, with about an 1/8 cup of chlorine to rid it of brown algea. Of course, I rinse the plants really really well befo
Hi I was looking at this article the other day http://www.petfish.net/nano_plant.htm and when I was walking through walmart I saw a 1 gallon (I think... it COULD be 1.5) bowl for just a couple dollars
I am in the process of moving my live plant/tetra/sword setup from a 28 gal. tank to a new 30 gal tank that I am setting up with fluorite and eco-complete. My 28 gal. tank that is remaining I am pla
...e a pig and swim around and have a great time with us. All of a sudden, stopped eating, lays around on a plant or on the bottom and comes up for air often. I have made water changes, used many differe...
...erfall type). Should I be concerned? Some other things that may help answer my question: I added two plants that seem to be dying, I am monitoring the PH which is around 6.6 - 6.8. The Nitrites an...
...anha about one month ago. The tank was cycled for a week beforehand using cycle in a bottle and had live plants in it from the start. The water has a blackwater tint due to the extract I added to the ...
... with these ick-like white spots. To the best of my knowledge ick is a parasite, and wouldn't infect the plants. It is possible that the pleco got the dots on it when swimming through the wysteria. Th...
...not want to name names, but it merits an answer. Admin: post moved to the blog under Why are aquarium plants dying?...
...onth, and I had to put all my fish from the 25-gal in, so it's got quite alot of fish, and about 10 live plants, with a sandy bottom. I am confused about how much of a water change I should do and how...
I have a planted 10 gallon w/ three cherry barbs and two oto cats. I recenty bought one of the otos. The day after I introduced her, she became lethargic and swollen, barely eating. I thought she was
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