Fishdude3233
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Mm. How long ago were these reviews made? But about 50% of te fish from petsmart are either sick when you buy them or will become sick almost immediately after coming home. At least in my experience
Mm. How long ago were these reviews made? But about 50% of te fish from petsmart are either sick when you buy them or will become sick almost immediately after coming home. At least in my experience
To clean the tank. Carefully remove any heavy build up with a blade. For the rest, lay the tank on it's side and place some new dish cloths on the stains. This may have to be repeated for each side of the tank!!. Dampen the cloths with NEAT white vinegar. Leave for 12 hours and 24hrs for very heavy stains. Rinse really well with WARM water NOT hot water. I cracked a 55g with hot water. If you can comfortably put your hand in the water, then it's safe.
Glass is porous so some stain may remain. They usually don't show up with water in the tank. A shower(if the tank fits in) or garden hose is ideal to clean/rinse the tank. Hot water can damage the silicone....
The assorted african tank might as well be called the I am too lazy to label the fish I sell tank In any case they are usually mbuna in the assorted tanks take a picture either at your LFS and ask for an id here I couldn't help much with mbuna but a lot of. Guys know lot about them
Assorted tanks are typically labeled and sold that way, because that is how they are ordered from the wholesaler . In other words, your retailer puts in an order for a number of "assorted African cichlids". Most don't try and label them because they have not idea or interest in what the different ones are.
+1 There hybrids mostly that can't be id'd
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