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    CO2 dual splitter with needle valves - wanted

    Assuming you'll have the same photo period for each tank, you'll be able to only need one solenoid. After the solenoid, you'll need a separate Needle valve for each tank. The needle valve will be what controls volume into each tank. I have a tri-split, 3 nv/bubble counters feeding 3 tanks...
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    Growing Amazon Sword in Tank HELP

    Dirt substrate, or monthly replacement of root tabs. Declor any water you put in the tank, no direct sunlight. (algae) The setup is less than ideal. But they can survive. It will be a fish deathtrap, so if you don't intend to put fish into it, I say give it a try! I had crypts survive in...
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    Newbie with a story and ammonia Question

    Look up Nitrogen Cycle Aquarium. Stocking, visit aqadvisor.com Overstocked tanks lead to fish that are stressed, and you will have unexplained deaths, daily/weekly. Cleaning. Never clean 100% of your tank at the same time. You're essentially killing off your Nitrogen Cycle. Welcome to...
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    Best HOB Filter for 55 gal?

    3rd on aquaclear. All the filters you listed filter from back to front. Are easy to *clog* and the unit bypasses the filter media too easily (IMO) Aquaclear filters bottom to top, forces water thru the media, while it also has a bypass, I find the media takes a lot longer before being...
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    Spray bar position, what is best?

    IMO, personal preference unless you're trying to accomplish something. Suppose knowing what you need to accomplish will be the difficult thing. :D Surface agitation increases oxygen exchange. Do you like waterfall noise? Or quiet ? Place bar above/below water line. Are you trying to...
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    Aquarium Cycling - Too Much Ammonia?

    Properly cycling a tank can take as long as 30-40 days. I am beginning to believe, those individuals who report 10 day cycle, (whether they realize it or not), have something in the tank that came from an established tank. Since everything in your tank is brand new, you never had a chance at...
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    Aquarium Cycling - Too Much Ammonia?

    I also recently did a Fishless cycle and am in day 29 now I think. Couple questions: 1) Did anything in your tank come from an established tank? (Do you know where the plant came from?) 2) What else is in the tank? (Picture?) Mostly curious how much surface area you have in the tank.
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    Milwaukee CO2 regulator problems

    I'd go a step further and empty the reg to zero psi and start again.
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    Milwaukee CO2 regulator problems

    I have found, needle valves are a consumable. Meaning they work ok at first, then go downhill from there! I'm currently having major issues keeping a steady bps from one day to the next (each off/on cycle) I hadn't considered to mess with the working pressure though. Meaning, the regulator...
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    Milwaukee CO2 regulator problems

    The large knob BEHIND the gauges is the main valve, main valve needs to be wide open. there is a knob INFRONT of the two gauges, that control the working presure.
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    calculating home made octagon tank

    For picture in your head. Move the two triangles on the left over to the right, and for the moment forget about the extra 5x11 between the left triangles, you now have a square surface area of 40"+11" (55) x 11"+11+5 (27) 55length, x 27 depth by 20 height. This is much bigger than any 55 or...
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    Help Needed, is my water safe?

    Don't give up all hope. While you might of starved off some bacteria, this cycle will be much quicker.
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    New to Co2!

    Spray bottle with water. Spray on the components and look for bubbles. Add a drop of dish soap will make bubbles easier to spot, but air pushing through water may be enough for you to detect. Also, depending on the bubble counter, some bubble counters have build in check valves.
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    New to Co2!

    You'll wish to get an idea of how much co2 is in the tank. Either a drop checker, or there is a graph, using ph and kh will tell how much co2 is in the tank. Drop checker requires a solution, and low range ph testing fluid. Graph requires you can test for ph and kh (gh?) in the tank.
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    Sand bottom

    Other tips. Sand does not mix well with your AC50. (Or any mechanical impeller.) If you disturb the sand, insure the pump is off. Also, do not have the pickup tube super close to the sand bottom. Sand finds its way into the impeller, and acts like sandpaper in there.
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    Baby cory sucked up syphon!

    That Sucks! :pun: I've done the same. It can hurt the fish. I've purchased plastic screen from the craft section of walmart (to stitch yarn??) and folded that into the vacuum. Get a bigger suction tube (chamber?). The bigger it is, the less pull on the fish that happen to get in that...
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    Crayfish in water garden

    Pictures?? Last couple days I've got koi pond on the brain. Would love to see your indoor water garden!!
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    PFS where is the best place to get it?

    x2 Pool supply store in the yellow pages.
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    Diy co2

    Yes, the reaction does not stop, if you do not allow it to expand, you could/will blow the bottle up. The smell is terrible too. rotten alcohol. Also, if you do not have a check valve in the system, you could also potentially back drain your tank onto your floor. (as if a blown up bottle...
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    started dosing EI... I think I need to modify... advice?

    Picture? I like EI. I also did alot of testing tough, I'm at 1/2 EI dosing. Once I found what worked for my tank/water/plants, I don't test so much anymore. I've only had one tank that could take full EI dosing. That tank had so much plant mass, I didn't keep fish in it. (Fear of gassing...
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    Water parameters all at zero.

    Heavy planted is subjective. It is possible to have enough plants in a tank eat up all the Nitrate.
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    Experienced Assassin snail keepers

    Given time, assassins will be the only snails in your tank. While I don't believe I've actually witnessed my assassins eating tiny snails, I no longer have any snails. My snails used to be MTS's. They are tiny when babies, but if not eaten as babies, certainly eaten as they grow larger. I...
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    More Angelfish or Find Other Tankmates?

    Not sure if clown loach has been over stressed here. Just pulled this off utube. About 20 secs into the video.
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    Getting Rid of Duckweed

    Do you do waterchangers? With your gravity suction vacuum, invert the tank end for a make shift skimmer. Suck out all the duckweed from the top. First couple weeks will be duckweed heavy. But with weekly waterchanges, and pulling out the easily skimmable dw. It'll be a non-issue. Or...
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    New heater running 9 degrees over setting - is it defective?

    I've never relied on the temperature #'s on the heater. I've always used a separate temp thermometer, and dialed in the heater based of the thermometer.
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