...ties help keep it under control. I like to throw around technical terms like cootie.
Salt can affect plants, but the salinity in your aquarium is probably very low. The weekly partial water chang...
I have got a 33Litres or 7(UK)gallon tank.i got 1 under gravel filter and 6 plants about 16cm tall. Now I am planing to add more plants and 2 Guppies.
To go further do have to upgrade my filterin...
The little free snails will ride in on anything, especially live plants. Basically, you don't have much choice about snails, but live plants are very good for the aquarium, and the snails are not...
...h type of fish you have in your tank?because only cichlid can like crushed coral and all others like live plants or bare bottom aquarium.so depending on fish you can choose either you use crushed cora...
those algae comes from plants.if you wash your plants very well you should remove your algae...at the same time from next before planting you must take care of plnats to clean and incecticides free.
Plants generally make things more stable in your tank. I once read that if you are going to have plants in your aquarium you need to have lots of them. Having a small amount can cause algae problems. ...
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...ater perramiters enought to make a difference so i just went out and got some.
funny how rearranging the plants towards the front make it look much heavyly planted than hiding them in the back. im us...
...t the websites you posted and bigal.com is not a fish site. I don't want to get crazy I just want my plants to grow and stay green. What would you recommend to me if you owned an aquarium shop? i...
to check whether a tank is cycled or not look for nitrates. good value is 10-20ppm. if you have plants this value could be lower.
however if you have live plants it will also help with lowering amm...
I have a couple of squeaking catfish in a 29 gallon tank. It is full of real plants and other fish and everything seems good. The only problem i had was that the catfish would always hide in the plant...
I really like the idea of having live plants in my betta tanks, but I don't know much about keeping plants healthy.
Bettas are IMO the easiest of fish to keep and I am lucky enough to have well ...
In that case, you may want to remove the system. Most plants do better with CO2 supplementation, but many common plants do OK without. Clay based substrate materials encourage plant growth, as do some...
keep more and more plants..more plants help your tank to be more natural...and for a 55 gallon tank what types of fish you want to keep?discus???? zzzzzzzz
...lly it was never that bad. Now within two weeks of wiping down my tank brown algae is covering all of my plants and rocks. I assume the outbreak is because I recently switched from live plants back ...
The 10 gallon I have right now has a power filter, but I have plants under the flow and on the surface to minimize the current. He seems to be doing fine by himself in there right now. He seems to l...
If it does not damage the plants, the bleach solution may be a good way to go. You could set up a new tank with live plants and no snails or only the ones you want. Still, snails are not all bad and a...
.... Just kidding, but really it is important to get rid of the solids in the aquarium. If you have aquarium plants they will help break down the waste, but I would never rely entirely on plants....
Few Ideas for you for either freshwater and salt water for both fish and plants.
Sounds like a good tank for Skunk loaches. They don't get too big and they love hiding places and are a ball to...
Great tank! I love the plants I too am starting a planted aquarium for the first time but I've only had the plants a few weeks and don't have as much of the plants. Anyone have any good reco...
...move a fish to a different aquarium, it will be a shock, so leave her there and get a big wad of floating plants. When the fry are expelled, they naturally head to the surface where the plants will pr...
...e to confine a fish in one of those breeding traps. You may want to consider using lots of live, floating plants in place of the trap. When fry are expelled they usually go to the top of the aquarium,...
...lly is a sign of parasites. Their are different meds you can buy, the problem is most of them are hard on plants. The best med I have found is Copper Safe but it will kill all of your live plants. Y...
From what I could find out, they will not bother the plants, although they will harvest algae from them. Plants like Java fern are tough, and very few fish will eat them. The Anubias will probably be ...
hm light plays a more important tank if aquarium is planted,then your plants need light,and then it is a well deciding factor for the growth of your plants..but if you have light they it switches on i...
My first aquarium I grew only plants and it was beautiful. I wanted a perfectly lovely home for my future fish. knowing absolutely nothing at the time, I bought gold fish, to go with my beautiful gree...
...gallon fish aquarium is almost done with the cycling process. I'm trying to figure out what kinds of plants and fish I should get. As far as lighting goes, I'm not sure what wattage the bulb...
Hi,
I am new to this hobby.i have 7 angel fishes(1.5 inch hight)and 3 guppies(2females, 1male).10 small plants (4 Amazonas, 6 unknown kind).my tank holds around 33 liters of water. My question is i...
About the plants. Sometimes PETCO and Petsmart have a limited selection, as do some of the independent aquarium shops. Aquabid.com is a good place to look for specific plants. The variety and prices a...
I just received the book, so I looked up the plants. I had it on order. I think the problem is more of a temperature problem. I notice that many of the plants require cooler temperatures than my tan...
... light is supposed to be important to plant growth. Maybe none of that matters much if you have low light plants. In fact, i had some low light plants in a couple of tanks that just went in storage. A...
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