RainboWBacoN420
Fish Crazy
Hey all,
Just had a few questions about a suspected runt Purple Emperor Tetra, best method for CO2 diffusion and was curious if anyone else has used Seachem: Root Tabs.
I wanted to make a 3 in 1 thread, here.I feel like if I made three seperate threads it would be kind of bothersome to the Tropical Discussion category.
First, the Purple Emperor Tetra I suspect is a runt. He/she looks very odd in shape. The front half of the fish is normal and plump, but the back half is scrawny and thin. They eat well, behave normally, swim normally, but their odd shape leaves me to wonder if they're a runt.
Second, I need better CO2 diffusion... I am SICK of seeing all the bubbles gather at the bottom of the tank in the corner where the circulation of water movement cannot get the bubbles dispersed properly. Now some of the bubbles do get pulled off by the current, and CO2 does get diffused throughout the tank, but I just absolutely hate seeing a collection of bubbles on the surface.
Yesterday I bought some Seacheam Root Tabs. I just planted some in my gravel bed, I'm very impressed with the guaranteed analysis on the back of the package. Hoping to see some results with my plants, most notably my amazon swords. I would really like to see some bushiness and more foliage. Have any of you used them, what do you think?
As always, thank you for reading and I highly appreciate feedback.
Just had a few questions about a suspected runt Purple Emperor Tetra, best method for CO2 diffusion and was curious if anyone else has used Seachem: Root Tabs.
I wanted to make a 3 in 1 thread, here.I feel like if I made three seperate threads it would be kind of bothersome to the Tropical Discussion category.
First, the Purple Emperor Tetra I suspect is a runt. He/she looks very odd in shape. The front half of the fish is normal and plump, but the back half is scrawny and thin. They eat well, behave normally, swim normally, but their odd shape leaves me to wonder if they're a runt.
Second, I need better CO2 diffusion... I am SICK of seeing all the bubbles gather at the bottom of the tank in the corner where the circulation of water movement cannot get the bubbles dispersed properly. Now some of the bubbles do get pulled off by the current, and CO2 does get diffused throughout the tank, but I just absolutely hate seeing a collection of bubbles on the surface.
Yesterday I bought some Seacheam Root Tabs. I just planted some in my gravel bed, I'm very impressed with the guaranteed analysis on the back of the package. Hoping to see some results with my plants, most notably my amazon swords. I would really like to see some bushiness and more foliage. Have any of you used them, what do you think?
As always, thank you for reading and I highly appreciate feedback.