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I have an aggressive Bristlenose pleco (Bobara Barker, hoped it was a he). She is kind of a terror in my 55 gallon, fully planted tank. It took me years to realize that she is my problem child, apologies to my apistogramma (Joe Dirt).
She is scared of me so I watched from farther away and she...
Hasn't happened yet but my 1 eyed dwarf neon rainbowfish is at the top of the tank breathing heavy. Partial weekly water change was today, water was/is spot on. He still eats really well, tank is oxygenated (added a little more surface tension just in case) and the only real difference is the...
Looking for advice on my wallichi. It is growing new shoots but seems to not be as full as it once was. I would like it to thrive more and look better.
If you grow it well what is your trick?
Currently dosing with flourish but have some iron and potassium I could start using. Water is city...
My apisto would bully anything that looks like him. Adding a female would make it worse. If wanting to breed I would suggest a species only tank.
A 20 gallon could probably support 1 mating pair and maybe a school of something small like the tetras.
Inch per gallon rule is usually pretty close...
Ph is around 6.6. Since the tank is planted I usually allow 5-10 during my nitrate test. I run CO2 and that lowered my pH from my original tap water.
KH and GH are something I don't usually test for. The water here is hard. (Good, old great lake water!) Maybe I will run up to the LFS and have...
Hi! Just bought a few new nerites and I was curious if this is a normal spot for snails to go?
First time actually buying snails, usually just have invasive pests. But the tiger and red racer won me over. Hoping it is OK!
Nice! That is what I was hoping to hear. It's the gregariousness of the rainbows I worry about. They aren't aggressive but are voracious eaters!
I've narrowed it down (FOR NOW) to glowlight Danios, green neon tetras and harlequin rasboras.
Yo, ask the questions. Planted tanks take time and a vision. Really is only as difficult as you make it. Basics below-
Good lighting is key. Use 7-9 hours/day.
If you have an algae bloom your plants will be fine for a 48 hour blackout and that will help with algae.
Good substrate helps but...
Today and yesterday I picked up 3 new snails! 2 nerites and a mystery snail. Couple pictures(not the best) but haven't had them for long. The mystery is cozied up behind my wood piece.
My apisto decided to be jealous, so he was included too :)
I am curious if anyone has any insight or experience keeping nano fish with larger community fish?
I am wondering if something like small rasboras would work? I would do a big group of 20 or so. If not I will maybe do a small group or checker barbs.
Currently has 8 dwarf neon rainbows, 12...
Ammonia will turn to nitrates in a fully cycled tank. Fertilizers help mineralize the water for plant absorbtion and plants will consume some nitrates.
As for the light 7-9 hours usually works well with most plants. Intensity depends on what you try and grow but will also increase the need for...