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It really depends on what you want your aquarium to look like. You could either rocks (like I do) or you could go drift would. Beware some driftwood will lech out tannins and some rocks with rise your pH. Some drift wood you could use are the root kind (do some research) and some rocks you could...
Thank you so much, I used and chisel and a hammer to create another 3 rocks out of the big one. It looks great and I'm currently using them in my new aquarium.
I have a 6-7 inches wide seiryu rock and looks took big for my tank. I want to break it but I'm afraid it will look bad. Are there any techniques I can use to make it smaller or should I whack a hammer at it and hope for the best?
I have a 6-7 inches wide seiryu rock and looks took big for my tank. I want to break it but I'm afraid it will look bad. Are there any techniques I can use to make it smaller or should I whack a hammer at it and hope for the best?
I currently don't have any fish inside, its cycling and I'm adding fertz. I mainly want my plants to grow a lot and then add fish. I'm thinking of a small high fin ram.
I'm not talking about a tablet, a soda stream is a mechanism which carbonates water with pressure and fuses co2 from a canister to the water. What if I syphon/ drip the co2 water, would it work??
Do you think using seltzer water (the one you make with soda stream) is a useful co2 alternative? If you think about it, the co2 is already diffused into the water....
So, I was thinking about starting a new planted tank and released I had no idea what I was doing. I know I need clay and I know I want dirt, but what kind of substrate should I use? Black sand or floramax? Any suggestions? (5.5 gal tank)