October 14th, 2011 by Sandra Bing
Residents: 3 Zebra Danios, 3 Gold Danios Cleaning Crew: 3 Amano (Yamato / algae eating) shrimps, 1 male Red Claw Crab Plants: Anubias Nana (dwarf), Java Fern attached to bogwood, Marimo (moss) ball. Filtering is carried out by an airpump driven undergravel filter and a 80gal/h hang on back power filter. Heater is a 50W [...]
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October 11th, 2011 by Sandra Bing
Just an update since I added the angels today. Tank is just about done. Just want to add a few livebearers to keep the interest of the bala sharks. They like fry. Don’t forget to check out my other videos www.youtube.com Share on Facebook Tweet This Post
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October 8th, 2011 by Sandra Bing
1 & 1/2 year old, freshwater, Tropical Fish Aquarium. Includes now 6 Tiger Barbs, fake plants/grass, real rocks, and DIY background, black gravel, and with a bubble stone. Had other tropical fishes, but, plannin’ to upgrade to bigger tank soon. Share on Facebook Tweet This Post
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October 2nd, 2010 by Sandra Bing
I am buying a 100 gallon aquarium with the stand, light, and hood for $125 which seems like a good deal. I am undecided on if i want it to be freshwater or saltwater. I have been researching but there is so much information that i don’t know where to begin! What do i need [...]
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September 4th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
I have a 10 gallon aquarium that i would like to use as a starter saltwater aquarium for practice for a little bit before i turn my 55 gallon aquarium into saltwater. Does anybody know how to go about this? I know barely nothing. I know that you have to use a hydrometer to measure [...]
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June 6th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Ideal for breeding discus fish are 20 or 30 gallon tall fish tanks. You should provide some vertical surface in the tank (e.g.: inverted flowerpot) that will enable them to lay their eggs.In order to provide some shelter for the pair you could add some potted plants to the breeding fish tank. They can be [...]
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May 14th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
This my new 75 gallon aquarium that is going through a “fishless” cycle and I need feedback. I’m thinking about hosting a semi-aggresive tropical tank. Let me know what you think! Share on Facebook Tweet This Post
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