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sorry GaiiLA dont want to start an argument but the only chemical going into my tank is water with tanksafe in it i do my pwc i have never used ammo lock because i read not to use it but why aparrently it traps my ammo renders it harmless and i have a happy tank why not
yep im cycled what is the problem with ammo lock if i use it as that is my only problem what else could go wrong (hyperthetically) i do 10% 3 times a week but for whatever reason i forget my ammo spikes so why not
maybe unlucky but last fish was well picked and is now definatelly male kept with 4 male guppies 3 corys 1 angel and ( bruce) bluecray 20gal ph 7.4 nit 0 amm 0 nitrate 10 the main question is do mollies have an age when there sex is set
its a bit of a side question on your post but its not a very big tank we all know puffers are very aggresive how many can you put in the size of tank you have
i have a large male dalmation molly and have bought 3 (female) mollies but every time they turn out to be males i know it sounds daft but from my fish shop they are not old when i buy them are me and my fish seller doing somthing wrong but for 6 months no fry
i have a year old bluecrayfish(bruce) he lives with coryys guppies and an angelfish i keep him well fed on frozen crill ok my ammonia level needs to be kept an eye on so small water changes are NESSESARY but he dosent eat any fish he cant get out of my tank but found regulary found tapping on...
the female will give birth every 28 days or so the traps are for the females only the males will pester all the time i wouldnt keep them in traps unless you were specially breeding if you want young then buy lots of small plantts and create hiding places for the females so they can get a rest
the clown loach can be a bit aggresive and the kuhli loach you will never see unless you stay up all night the horse faced loach is cool but you need a sandy substrate
your sand will be moved by your water circulation grain by grain when i hoover remove it and put it back where you want it i also guard it by plants and change my flow of water to suit dont dig around your sand will let you know where it wants to be
sorry its me again not looked at the url but i have 2 kuhlii loaches i will send you photos if you want you will not see them again so shy horse faced loaches but you need sandy substrate
ive always liked guppies i recently purchased some bronze corys seem very freindly always on the move always cleaning i realy like them im not a specialist but give them a gander
yes they are real plants another tree to the far left aswell thanks for the advice on the grass i have 2 older ones which went yellow moved them to more light hoping they would come back to life now i know why they havent dont know plants just buy what looks nice i will have to do some swatting