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Well Im an undergrad student and I got hired to do this job....so of course IM going to try to do my best! I know I dont have the experience but Im trying to learn from other people. I STILL dont know which filter to use! it seems like its all a matter of opinion. BUT i did read that undergravel...
Okay so now i have even more questions!!
The PVC pipes would be one one set pumping water into the tanks and one set sucking it into the filter? would they need to extend down to the bottom of the tank? Has anyone ever done this? I need to see pictures!
More great ideas! I hope the breeding part is relatively easy. Once i breed them. i have to care for the larvae until their big enough to take a genetic sample. And for that part of the experiment its absolutely necesary that the water parameters and other variables remain constant. I would...
no theres not. theres about 1 inch lip on all sides. its a fiber glass tank for experiments not display ya know. thanks 4 trying to help me out you guys!
they wont fit because im not using a normal aquarium. I can figure out how to use/attach one of those in a good way. thats why i wanted to go with in-tank hardware....i think?
they are endemic species of chub to california. they grow about 4-5 inches in 2 years but one of the subspecies gets to about seven. thanks 4 the article i needed a more step-by-step approach. i knew about the nitrogen cycle but after reading it i see i did a few things wrong!!
So i cant get...
Hey! first time aquarist over here!
Im going to be breeding some endangered fish for a research project to study their genetics.
Anyhoo, Ill be using 30-40gal tanks that have a large lip on the top so I cant use the hang-on-the-back power filters.
Ill be having 10-15 fish per tank depending on...