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I worked at a pet store where my boss lived in the basement. I overfilled a 75g right above his bed. Yeah I got sentenced to clipping bird wings the next day. It hurt.
Hey bud, I would check out SeaChem's Metranidazole, I worked at a LFS, and used this product alot and sold it alot and had good results from customers on it I might also recommend Garlic Guard. Soak your food in a mixture of the dose of Metranidazole and Garlic Guard, the garlic should stimulate...
Yeah, that makes sense, I'll definitely give it a try with a couple RCS since they go for a buck around here, CRS are like 5 a piece or more so I won't do that. We'll see though! Thanks!
I used to work there and I couldn't take not being able to tell all the customers that A python and Regular water changes and some prime would solve about 98% of their problems. So I didn't show up anymore. He even stopped ordering pythons because I was selling too many even though he charged...
Hey everyone!
Here's my question for the next week or two: Have any of you ever kept RCS or CRS in your community tank successfully? I tried about a year ago but my Gold Barbs tore them to nothing. I just got rid of them to an LFS yesterday, and I'd like to try again, but I'm worried I'm going...
Stay out of the PET STOP. it's a store bent on ripping off it's customers. But I would recommend going down to Hackettstown Pet on Main Street, they have excellent prices and will order in anything you'd like, as long as their suppliers carry it.
Take the other tubing you have hooked in there now out and hook the tubing from your c02 canister to the air inlet on the power head, and it will shoot those bubbles efficiently. Put the Power Head as far down to the bottom of the tank as you can without it sucking up the substrate, and your done.
The bubbles get shot out so fast that they separate into many smaller bubbles. The smaller the bubbles, the quicker they will diffuse before escaping at the surface. That is the goal of using a power head as a diffuser.
Co2 and ferts will solve your problem, since they get most of their nutrients through the water column, and aren't big root feeders. SeaChem Plant tabs will help a little bit though, I personally like to use them under every plant in my tank.