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I have a 10 gallon aquarium with two males and two females. The bigger male keeps chasing the smaller male around. I feel bad for the smaller fish because he can't swim around freely. Should I separate the smaller male? Or add two females? Help.
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I looked at my aquarium today and knew it can look much better with some redecorating. I already know what new decorations would make it look better, but I don't have a spare tank for them. Can I redecorate with them in the aquarium? If not I can see if I can buy a spare tank.
Hi. I just got an aquarium vacuum to suck up the stuff in the gravel and to keep my gravel nice and clean. I haven't used it yet, but I read the reviews and many people say it is very strong. I'm worried that the vacuum might suck up my fish. My platies are about two inches. Will they be ok?
You are not a bad fish keeper, I don't check my levels either and my fish are fine. I haven't had any problems with them. Just keep doing water, and filter changes. But if you want to be safe, you should check the levels. ?
Live plants are always the best way to go, and I've heard about floating leaf plants at Petco. On the website type in Zoo Med Betta bed leaf hammock. It has a suction cup on it so it can stick any where on the aquarium. Best of luck, hope your aquarium turn out awesome! ?
When having a new aquarium, maintenance is key. It is important to do weekly partial water changes to remove all algae and dirt chemicals so the fish can be happy and healthy. Having a aquarium siphon vacuum really helps take out all dirt particles in the gravel or sand. Following these tips...