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    Does a planted tank always need aquarium plant fertilizer?

    ThriveC is one of the best fertilizers for aquatic plants that you should not ignore. My aquarium has high enough nitrates but it still needs other nutrients for my plants to grow well. This fertilizer has a lower nitrate value and is perfect for my condition.
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    Can we use old tap water for fish without adding dechlorinator

    Tap water seems safe for you to use, but it's not if you're using it for your aquarium. Learning how to make tap water safe for fish is essential if you are an aquarium owner. To handle harmful substances in tap water, you must first check a number of factors such as pH, calcium carbonate, heavy...
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    Starting a saltwater tank

    Advice for anyone when making saltwater for an aquarium. If you are using a soft bucket or a 55-gallon drum, it is an excellent idea to use a circulation pump to agitate the water. The moving water will help dissolve the small particles more quickly. Using a small powerhead or building a DIY...
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    Bosemani fish spitting out food

    I have also had problems with my fish starting to spit out food. I read a blog about this issue. The first cause is the food. The repeated use of a food that makes the fish bored or the excess of food leading to mushy and rotting are all reasons why fish spit out food immediately when fed. they...
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    recommended betta food?

    Bettas can eat human food as one of the foods. But not all, but limited to some foods such as chicken, pork, beef, peas, spinach, lettuce, and even cucumbers. In addition, when feeding bettas, pay attention to the dosage to ensure your fish is always healthy. For example, meat should be cooked...
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    Filter or not?

    Some fish for tanks without filters can be mentioned as bettas, sparkling gourami, scarlet badis, guppies,..
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    new betta, hiding behind filter, tips sideways

    I discovered the betta in an inclined or uneven swimming pool. At first, I thought it was normal because of the quirky and weird personalities that Bettas have. But after observing, I thought it was a symptom of a prolapsed bladder. The main causes are constipation, temperature, or overeating...
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    Filter or not?

    I want to start with an indoor aquarium. I tried researching some fish that might fit into my tank, and soon I read an article about some fish that can live without a filter. I picked up some guppies and some scarlet Badis and did regular water changes to clean the aquarium water to their...
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    White sand

    I have trouble with the sand in the tank, as it accumulates quite a bit of garbage. So I decided to get rid of the sand from the tank by using a gravel vacuum. The first step is to remove the fish from the tank and create a removal plan. After that, start sucking water from the original tank...
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    smelly water

    The smell of fish tanks is no longer strange to aquarists. It has many causes. It can be due to the destruction of decomposing plants, dead fish rotting, too much excess food, etc. So, to get rid of the fish tank smell, I think it is necessary to consider air humidity and check the filtration...
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    Baby Betta Help

    Rather than using bottled purified water for my bear's tank, I used betta water conditioner. My fish seem perfectly happy in the water. I just put a couple of drops into a bucket of tap water. After a couple of minutes, my water test kit showed zero readings for chlorine. In addition, it...
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    strange bubbles on water

    There are many causes for bubbles to appear in your tank: Bubbles created when you change the water, or caused by certain species of bettas to attract mates. Also, some bubbles are also produced from water contaminated by excessive fish waste and dissolved food. This causes oil scum at the top...
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    UV Sterilizers?

    I am facing cloudy water and algae blooms in my tank. But luckily, Fluval in Line UVC Clariifier solved my problem. I was astounded because the water in the tank had become crystal clear after only one day of use, and the algae that had been giving me headaches had been cleaned up.
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    Help-tannins

    Tannin is one of the toxic substances harmful to fish. So you should know how to remove tannins from aquarium water: Activated charcoal can be used. It helps to remove the yellowish to brownish color in the aquarium and restore the pH level of the water. Alternatively, Seachem products such as...
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    Cleaning gravel and substrate

    Steps to Clean Old Aquarium Gravel: Step one is the standard cleaning solution: about 10% bleach and 90% hot or warm water, or you can use a lower concentration of bleach to be safe for fish after that. The second step is to put the fish gravel in the pot plus the bleach solution, pour the water...
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    Distilled Water

    You can use distilled water in the aquarium in a number of situations: First, when the water in the tank evaporates, the minerals will stay. You can increase the amount of water by replacing the evaporated water with distilled water. You can also use distilled water to lower the pH in the tank...
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    Aquaponics and fish

    I bought CHUWPI AquaOrganic Aquaponics Fish Feed as we have an all organic aquaponics set-up and we wanted to keep the fish organic as well. We bought fingerling tilapia, and at first I thought the size of the food would be too big for them to swallow, but the pellets can become soft enough for...
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    Algae Cleaners/Brushes

    It is advised to use a regular aquarium sponge depending on the type of glass you have and use the appropriate sponge. You can also use the sponge to clean the overflow pipes or the aquarium’s sides or clean some of the decorations.
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    What "extra" Fish equipment do you keep on hand?

    Attached this inline CO2 reactor little beauty to the out flow of my canister filter just needed to take a quick trip to the hardware store for a couple reducers and hose. This is much better then those glass diffusers that never stick well onto the glass inside my tank and turn green and clog...
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    Blue-Green Algae

    If you have live plants in your fish tank, they can absorb all the nutrients that help the algae grow. These plants will make the nutrients lesser on the tank, which means fewer chances of the algae to grow. Meanwhile, algae-eating fish such as plecostomus and flying fox can help reduce the...
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    Tannin free driftwood

    If you're using them in an aquarium, make sure to boil them changing out the water 4 or 5 times to minimize the leaching of tannins - I've had them in my tank for a couple weeks now and have noticed minimal leaching of tannins (also running Purigen to keep the water clear).
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    Adding beneficial bacteria

    The instructions indicate that I can put fish immediately after I pour the entire bottle into my 50-gallon tank. However, I decided to play it safe and waited until the next day. Not only did my fish survive but they are now also thriving in their new environment. Although it might seem wasteful...
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    How to raise or lower PH

    You have to be alert, and on guard, especially in measuring the acidity levels of your fish tank. There are a lot of ways to increase and raise ph levels, reduce acidity and increase water hardness for the benefits of your pet fish. Some are easy, some are quite meticulous and taxing. Some are...
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    Snail identification & how to get rid...!

    You can pluck them one by one from your fish tank. This can be done if your aquarium is already infested with so many snails that you will no longer find trouble looking for them. Most of them will stick to the walls of your fish tank, so it will be easy to remove those snails who are no longer...
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    How else should I improve my Tanks Looks?

    Growing aquarium plants can change an ordinary fish tank into a beautiful underwater garden. These different types of aquarium plants offer such a variety of shape and form. It’s entirely possible you’ll want to create an underwater garden without the fish! :)
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    Will Seachem Pristine help with detritus worms?

    Detritus worms thrive in aquariums. They are a natural part of the ecosystem, so there should really be no worry over their existence. These worms feed on fish waste and leftover food. Detritus worms are not parasites, so I don’t take extreme measures to get rid of them. Neither are they harmful...
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    Unusual nitrate levels?

    not really, in addition to changing the water regularly, you can also control the feeding proportions and utilize aquatic plants. Aquatic plants, like algae, feed on nitrates. Keeping aquatic plants in the aquarium helps prevent excessive nitrates. If you need to reduce the number of nitrates...
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    too much charcoal carbon in filter?

    I totally agree with you. :) Activated carbon reduces the fishy odor and yellowish color that naturally develops in an aquarium. So far, carbon seems like a good option for filtration media in my aquarium. But there are toxins that carbon does not filter out. And these toxins are a big deal...
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    Best Method of reducing nitrates, without affecting minerals and other nutrients.

    Depend on the size of the tank you are treating. If you have a large tank, like 50-gallons and up, and you have a rather large filter system, you can use filter media. If you have a bioreactor, you can also use resin pellets. It is suitable for high-ammonia setups. On the other hand, if you have...
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    Cloudy Tank - why oh why ?

    You just need to wait for the dirt to settle. However, if you have been waiting for a couple of days and the water is still blurry, then you should use aquarium water clarifier. You need to use the clarifier that is safe for fish, live plants, and even invertebrates. Just to be on the safe side...
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    Nitrate Test Assessment

    It was last year when the covid epidemic was not yet developing rapidly in our area. After using up all of Runbo's test strips and I can't find them at the stores near my house. A friend of mine gave me this test kit, it feels pretty good. Will come back to Runbo soon when the epidemic has...
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    Nitrate Test Assessment

    I use Qguai aquarium test strips. I only need a couple of minutes to finish testing. The only thing I should do is dip the test strip into the water for no more than two seconds.
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    Nitrate testing

    If you do not have enough room in your budget for a steady supply of highly accurate liquid testing kits, then I think this RUNBO aquarium test stripsis the best thing. These test strips are surprisingly accurate for their type of kit. I have heard some people complain that the test strips are...
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    Beach sand

    One of the best ways to filter out nitrates, ammonia, and small bits of debris out of the water in your aquarium is by using a fluidized bed filter. If you plan on using this kind of filter, then it is best to get the best pool filter sand for aquariums.
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    What is your favorite substrate for planted tanks?

    I used this HTH 67074 pool filter sand for aquarium substrate, it also works great as a medium for aquarium filters. This filter also worked great at preventing algae bloom in my aquarium. I used to have a serious problem with algae turning the water and glass of my tank green. In the past, I...
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