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If you have decent filtration ( UGF ) and regular miantenence you can keep all those fish in the 2 1/2 gallon once it cycled and you added the fish slowly over month or so after it cycled.
well you might consider added 1-2 drops every 4-6 hours this way the amount wont be to high and the bacteria will have time to get rid of it. I would consider getting a few fish in there ASAP.
what was the fish stores PH and your tanks PH??
how did you acclimate these fish to their new water??
new fish often die because of the change in water conditions.
Striped rubbernose ( bulldog ) pleco does wonders. heres a picture of some rocks and then 4 days later after this baby rubbernose got to work :D even the glass is clean ;)
back to the topic at hand great idea!!! And I have never had a problem with any UGF ive ever had.
I think either flow will work. All depends on what you want. ;)
Well :) if you know what PH is best for each bacteria you can speed up their growth. sounds like your doing fine so far adding some ph down to about 7.4 will help speed up the process ;) normal PH down has phosphates in it the bacteria love these when they are multiplying. Nitrobacter growth is...
hmm...I like tiny air bubbles. Are you sure they're air bubbles??
The water level will have to be above the outlet of the filter for it to not make much surface disturbance. Is there air trapped somewhere in the impeller assembly?? or perhaps a leak some where sucking air into it??
I have a question I see many Yahoo businesses with products are you guys actually a warehouse/company with real products?? or one of those sell it through some one else type ecommerce stores that have the orders shipped with the customer and your name on them??
just curious.