Have you tested amonia before using?
That's with prime
My AmAlerts used to always turn green after a water change, now I treat the water, and only after 2 - 3 days is the AmAlert in my drum yellow (safe).
Don't forget to treat for amonia, Centurion water has high amonia levels.
I do daily water changes on my 15 tanks with about 5 minutes effort. Refill runs slowly for about an hour, while I do other things like feeding,...
Btw, they do not live in those bottles! Just trying to get good pics.
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Not sure in that situation, mine were not in any spray, and were totally dried out before they hatched.
The eggs take about 5 weeks to hatch, and are ready when they are really dried out.
Hi there, Does anyone know who stocks Omega One (which has not yet expired? Thanks
How long have you had these fish? Have you added any other fish recently? Diet changed? Any sudden temperature changes? When last, and how often...
I also want a toilet in my fish room...
If you want to not suck up sand, then get one of those thick tubes use for cleaning from a lfs, the sand should suck up, but then fall out again....
What I mean is that when I syphon my tank which has baby cory's, I use airline tubing to syphon. Much easier to not suck them up. So my point...
I even syphon with an airline, depending on my needs. The biggest factor is height of the tank in comparison to the bucket. Put the bucket as low...
Easiest is a blade, and scrape off the water stains
Ah.... bit far...
Any wildfires for sale?
Anyone got a photo of the packaging?
That must have sucked
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