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If you live in multi family / apartment complex and it's not just you seeing them it could be something around your building I'm not sure how good your management is about taking care of pest problems but most of them are on it if a few tenants are having problems I'd bring it up to them or you...
That's going to be a tough one being that I am a licensed exterminator and I also have fish tanks myself I can say the best bet would probably be to gel bait them. Well in all reality you should first find out what is causing this ant infestation, what sort of ant are we dealing with which...
So its a bit hard to see since my wife has a really bushy alternanthera dead center in her tank but in the second picture it's a front view where you can see a bit of the suction cup being revealed from her plecos digging and the last picture you can sort of see the airline coming in to the sand...
I actually suction cupped my wife's bubble bar to the glass and than went ahead and just covered it with sand. I learned after finding our bubble bar making bubbles at the surface if you just get a few airline holders they work just fine at holding bubble bars in place.
I recently set up a 10 gallon tank my wife was given for our pea puffers. The tank has been up and running for 5 days now and from the start amonia has been reading at about 1ppm I did a water change yesterday and decided to dose with seachem prime this time and today when I test the water for...
I just did another amonia test using the master kit I'm at 0.25ppm and I did at on my original post I have both a HOB and a sponge filter on the other end with an extendable uplift tube so I don't think surface agitation is the issue?
I need some help guys I did my regular weekly water change on my new tank and I watched just about all if not most of my Cory's just stop breathing and either float to the surface or sink and basically die. I'm devastated being that I have a total of 8 Cory's
As I'm watching my tank some of...
I am definitely keeping an eye on the nitrites to detect spikes I know it can be dangerous to the fish I do have. I will continues to test my waters. Thanks!