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I flushed my 5-gallon tank but, my results are still high even after letting the water settle for a few hours. Is there anything else that I can do? Is there any water chemicals that I can use that would benefit my tank and help me reduce my findings without hurting the fish & shrimp? Maybe real...
You could always try some shrimp. They're very pretty and active.
Make sure that you don't feed them food that has copper in it, though!
It'll kill them... :( That was my mistake when I first got shrimp.
They're very mellow and fun to watch. Here's the link that I used...
What's the easiest way to cultivate algae? :confused: :confused: :confused: I have Ghost Shrimp and that's one of their main food sources. Two of them are pregnant though, so I want to make sure that I have enough food to go around when the eggs hatch.
I have some tank water in a see-through...
I just got a Freshwater Master Test Kit today and started testing the water in all of my tanks. Here's what I have...
Chlorinated Tap Water: No additives.
Ph 7.6
High Range Ph 8.0
Ammonia (NH3/NH4+) 1.0ppm
Nitrite (NO2-) 0ppm
Nitrate (NO3-) 0ppm
10-gallon: Guppies, Danios, Platies & 1 Cory...
Re: Pigmy Corys - how many?
I currently have 1 Albino Cory Catfish in my 10-gallon aquarium. My aquarium is overstocked, unfortunately... I plan on getting a bigger tank (37-ish gallons) and splitting my current stock between the two. When that day comes I also plan on buying at least 3 more...