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    fungus?

    I have some fuzzy white stuff on my driftwood. I am assuming it is some type of fungus. I can take the wood out and wash it, but what is the best way to keep it from coming back?
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    how do you tell if a wood is hardwood?

    Hardwood comes from deciduous trees such as oak, tanoak, madrone, myrtle, hickory, elm and maple. Softwood comes from conifers such as fir, pine, cedar, and redwood. One way to tell is to try and scratch it with your fingernail. You shouldn't be able to mark hardwood with just your nail. The...
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    When to add plants, during cycle

    agree with previous comments I would just add that when a fish description says they prefer a heavily planted tank that usually means that the fish likes to have places to hide. The fish don't care if the plants are real or artificial. Of course I wouldn't discourage you from adding live...
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    Fishless Cycle I used Ammonium Hydroxide and Surfactant, HELP!!

    People are not going to like this but... I did the same thing and at the end of my cycle I did as close to a 100% water change as possible followed by a 75% water change the next day and my fish are fine (I've had fish in this tank for about 5 months). Not saying that there aren't risks but...
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    cycled double filtered tank gravel to sand

    I have recently changed a tank from gravel to sand. I think sand is much cleaner! It may go a bit cloudy when you move things (this is not harmful to fish), but that is nothing compared to the loads of gunk that hide in gravel no matter how well you vacuume. Food and poo sit on the surface...
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    Brown Spots on tank silicone

    Do you have any brown on the glass? Many new tanks have an outbreak of brown algae that will clear up on it's own, but those spots look, IDK, strange. As for water temp, try to get it as close to the tank temp as you can. I just check the tap temp with my hand (make sure you are using a...
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    Do you recommend bateria products for speeding up cycling?

    I used Nutrafin Cycle and it seemed to work, but you must add it weekly FOREVER. Once I decided I didn't want to keep spending money on the product my tank had a massive nitrite spike that killed many of my fish. I've never used them but angelsplus.com sells filter sponges out of their tanks...
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    Betta help!!!

    Bettas are little piggies! Give him some peas and skip the bloodworms for a day or two and he should be fine.
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    Bunch of Questions About My First Tank

    Your numbers are perplexing. People often get false reading with the nitrAte test (from not shaking bottle #2 enough) but the nitrIte test should be pretty straightforward. You might want to check the expiration date on your test kit just to be sure.
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    My Tanks Journey

    Fish are pretty good at adapting to different mineral contents in the water and mollies actually prefer hard water. I would just use the hard water. Having said that, you will need to make the switch gradually since your fish is used to a lower mineral content (or just keep doing what you're...
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    Bunch of Questions About My First Tank

    The cloudiness from your substrate should clear up with time and it won't harm your fish. However, it could damage your filter. Put a sponge over your filter intake to keep any large bits from getting into your impeller.
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    Seeding tank

    I keep an extra filter sponge in the filter box of each of my tanks. You know, just in case I need one. If you are in Colorado you are welcome to have one.
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    newbie needs help.nice1

    Whoa - your red tailed shark will get to 5 inches, your angelfish can get to 6 inches each, your black ghost knife will reach 18 inches, and your common plecos can reach over 2 feet!! These fish are not appropriate for a 25 gal tank. You'll need to return them to the LFS.
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    Algae problems

    Your 80L is big enough for a bristlenose pleco (assuming you are not already fully stocked) it would have that cleaned up in no time.
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    Irish girl needing more advice !

    I didn't read your other thread but everything here seems normal. Your ammonia readings are coming from your tap water and nitrites are being produced. You seem to be in the nitrite phase of the cycle. Just keep the level below .25 for your fish and you should be cycled soon.
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    advice/check wanted for newbie

    I would get a liquid test kit, they are much more accurate than the strips. If you went through an ammonia spike and a nitrite spike, you tank should be cycled. Add ammonia again and test after 24 hours, if ammonia and nitrites are 0 you are cycled. Check behind the tank for your shrimp, they...
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    what to do?

    I would get rid of the birchirs. Unfortunately, a 6 year old might be quite fascinated by the idea of seeing the other fish get eaten. Just tell him that your tank is not a proper home for them and it's best if they find a better place to live. You could replace them with dojo loach, similar...
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    Irish girl needing more advice !

    +1 to siva, gotta get those nitrites down Just mentioned ammonia in tap water because in some cases your ammonia can actually go up after a water change. As long as you are using a good dechlorinator it will be fine.
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    Help got new tank syndrome

    Prime is a brand of dechlorinator that neutralizes ammonia and nitrites (temporarily)
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    Irish girl needing more advice !

    ammonia reading of your tap water?
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    Beta Tanks?

    My betta lives in a 10 gal with some neon tetras and a bunch of shrimp. Neons need an established tank but any similar sized tetra will be OK, just avoid fish with long fins. Also, my betta eats the baby shrimp so if you add shrimp make sure they are of a good size.
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    5 gallon tank cycle week 3

    Seems pretty slow. Try another handful of gravel.
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    What happened

    Really sounds like soap got into the tank. Maybe you put your hands in the water after doing some cleaning?
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    Water ph

    I have been looking into discus myself and have found that changing your pH is not necessary if you are getting tank bred as opposed to wild caught discus. //Discus Information > Is My Water Too Hard For Discus? by Carol Roberts Probably not! Juvenile discus actually grow faster in...
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    White cloud mountain minnows

    I don't think you are overstocked but you are getting close. Any pleco is going to get too large for a tank that size. Shrimp are good cleaners and you could have quite a few since they add almost nothing to the bioload.
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