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The filter you describe sounds like an Aquaclear or something similar. This is band aid on a major bleed but, most filters of that type offer cartridges or inserts with white chips in them that can help absorb some of the ammonia at least. You could try looking into adding that to your current...
I haven't had good luck with angels myself. I think if you want angels that's all you can have really, or they will just abuse everyone else in the tank. :)
I have a 110 gallon and I run two filters -- An AquaClear 500 and a Magnum 350. When I had a 55 gallon, I thought that the AC500 alone was enough but when I got my 110, I found I liked the combo of an AC and a cansiter together much better. In the AC I run with the big sponge, a small bag of...
Won't sink. Check. That had occurred to me, I was just hoping someone here had tried it so I would know for sure. Thanks, guys! :D
Actually, the water in the Petco tanks looked great, I just don't trust their filtration systems for so many tanks. I don't know if there is any cross...
Use Malafix with the Pimafin. They are made by the same people and sorta work better together. :) You have a large tank so buy the pond strength if you can find it. It's a bit more money but stronger.
I recall reading that female corys of any color would be rounder and fatter than the smaller males. It is possible you have a female and the others are males.
On a side note, I think it's hilarious that I have three coreys and you and I have the exact same mix. Small world, eh? :D My corys are...
I went to the local Petco and had a peek around. I noticed they were selling two kinds of driftwood -- some in tanks already soaked with what was no doubt the germy-est water known to man. Then they were selling some driftwood dry and in bags, sterilized and clean and all that -- in the reptile...
This is a bit off topic but -- I bought one of these because my sharks kept smashing and breaking the regular glass tube ones. I was unaware that it was unneccessary to unplug these during a water change. Are you certain of this? I mean, you still have to plug it in and all that...wouldn't there...
I like fish with a lot of color, though that's not as easy to get with freshwater. I like bright active, playful ones, not ones that hide so much though I do have a weakness for clown loaches and that's the color thing again. They just look so gosh darn cute. :D
I am not a big fan of those bubble eyed goldfish. I have a weakness for loaches. They peek their little heads out and say, "If I was in your tank I wouldn't hide all the time. Honest." :D
When I was looking up some info on java moss, it was brought up that the moss can be very helpful in stabilizing water conditions in unfiltered betta bowls. Bettas love it and the moss feeds off of waste. If I was to have a betta in unfiltered water, I would try dumping some of that moss in...
Is pool filter sand so fine that if you used a python it would all go up the vacuum when you clean the tank? My husband had pool sand and it was rather fine....