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so i setup a 20l panted tank for my pair of rams to breed but i am wondering if i can have other fish in there if i intend to have them breed? i would like to have the pair of GBR two stiphodon gobys three clown killi fish 5 rummy nose and 3 khuli loach and a few nerite snails and amano shrimp...
i am looking to buy a canister filter for my 55 gallon aquarium i am looking at a specific brand called aquatop has anyone heard anything or had any experience with this brand or there filters? the specific filters i am looking at are the cf 400 and cf 500 my next question is would they be...
so the fish in my tank all have great dark coloring.especially my giant danio i will use this fish as the example. see i have a friend who has multiple danios in his tank and all his fish them included all have a much lighter coloration. looking rather pale. i have black sand in my tank and he...
what are some cool semi aggressive cichlids i could get for a 55 gallon or like any ideas for lively active group of fish i say cichlids because i always see them digging and stuff but anyway yah any suggestions can be species only or a community lemme know hoping to see some names of fish iv...
i am aiming for as close to 0 as possible..its weird i may just take the water in and have my lfs check it (tap and aquarium) because my set would say its in the eighties but my ish really are all healthy and even the colors on some are the best iv ever seen...
i have been doing water changes recently like 2 20% or more a week i have a sand bed its a 55g tank and i have one aquaeon HOB filter rated for 55 it has a bag of carbon and bio material and thrn theres another bag of bio material covered with coral bones i put those in there to bring the ph up...