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I recommend the ro water because if your tap contains your spikes (city changed something in the chemicals) then a water change with the same water will do good. I wouldnt worry about it not having enough minerals unless you are living with soft water. And in that case you probably ought to be...
12 was a lot to add at once. Could be it spiked the ammonia and that is what killed them. Tests can be faulty from time to time. Did you acclimate them slowly?
Knife fish are amazing but very sensitive. I would hold off till I had the parameters on the tank firmly established. Research him as your main fish and look for appropriate tank mates. The clowns along can get well over a foot and are wide. After seeing a school of full grown loaches I would...
I got my 48" diamond plate reflector at Home Depot for $35.00. The high reflection is important because it focuses the light back on the tank, rather then letting it escape. My first hood had only the standard white and my growth was no good. The new reflector is starting to make co2 necessary
Test your water twice a day watch for ammonia spike and change water as needed. Might want to buy some bacteria starter to help out. You haven't changed your filter have you?
Excuse me if I'm wrong. But I can't get your photo to pull up on my phone. Recollection is that you have only a small amount of plants that is far from heavily planted. Plus your tank has only been up a month. My bet if you tested your tank you would find you haven't finished cycling yet. It...
Morgan listen to Rivercats and you won't go wrong. But since it sounds like you are determined to continue your experiment, I wish you luck.
At 6 hours with 2 t8 65000 k bulbs with an awesome reflector I'm fighting algae still.
White cloudy water indicates bacterial bloom. Sounds like a mini cycle. Watch your water parameters daily as you will most likely spike ammonia next. Water chsnges as needed based on the daily tests
How would that be if it's capped? Just curious since I've not experienced any issues so far and I'm not always good about making sure my hand is under the water.