I actually figured this out on my own through a few projects that I'm working on. I've been wanting to test if it was fish safe. Glad someone else...
Do you use enzymes? Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Still waiting for you to tell us which species of threatened wild caught fish are being sold in the hobby. @TrevorR Sent from my SM-G950F using...
What's with the negativity? Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Okay so, ALL tank bred and farmed fish in the hobby today were derived from wild specimens. There are some species that just don't breed in...
It's not what I thought it was though. It just looked that way at a glance. It is indeed some sort of Chinse Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus...
For a moment I thought that looked suspiciously like Gastromyzon Scitulus. According to Seriously Fish - Gyrinocheilus aymonieri " Primarily an...
This makes it worse. Even though it's fish safe, the nitrogen content may be excessive for an Aquaponics/fish system since your fish are already...
This will then be converted to Nitrates? Yes? Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Just be careful. I always thought that aquaponics relied on fish waste as an organic fert. If that NPK granule stuff you have is truly designed...
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@martin91 That is quite the system you have going. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
When O2 is depleted it first produces Ammonia and Nitrites .... not H2S immediately. As small parts of the substrate are being moved daily, it's...
Pretty simple. We are aware that Nitrates have to go somewhere, either by a water change, by using the batting like Maria suggested to physically...
Anaerobic pockets can still exist even if your fish do move your substrate. It will, however, depend on the depth of your substrate and the type...
You pretty much want to use the "filter sock" method that the marine guys use to polish water and remove large particles. This is mostly a fert...
Sorry if my response is inadequate but, I've been reading through all of this briefly and thought I'd add my "for what it's worth" based on what I...
The discoloration on your glass could be brown algae. Having said that you recently changed tanks and gravel, it could be that. It's pretty common...
I was never really any good at keeping them alive. Then again, I had tanks at 30 degrees during breeding and I'm pretty sure there wasn't enough...
Looks like you're breeding planaria, Annelids/Nematodes and lots and lots of seed shrimp!! Is that a shrimp only tank? Sent from my SM-G950F...
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