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i came home from school one day and went up to feed the fish. and im looking around making sure all of them are still there and i notice a little 2 inch deep hole dug by something. what would cause this?
10 neons
2 corys
1pleco
2 red eyed tetras
1 large apple snail
ok i tried the pillowcase method and stirring it in a bucket and now its in my tank and it looks...well....pretty good if i do say so myself. so how would i go about cleaning it in the future?
how long would it take Ich Gaurd to help cure ich? because two of my tetras had it but i used this and it seemed to go away after about two or three weeks........are they healed or is the disease just going away for a while?
i was going to change my tank from gravel to sand, or gravel under sand. would that be a good idea? and if so what is the process needed for goin about putting sand in the tank?
what would be a good beginner's plant? like one you could just put in there and it would be fine with some care. im looking for one that will just grow from the bottom
yea i really dont know what brand it is becuase we got it back when we had our first tank and i was 5 i think. but it is one of the filters that has the crbon bag (?) slide ride into the top. and i think what penpitt said, i think it is damming up
it can suck up water fine, its and HOB filter. but the problem is when the filtered water comes back out, its barely trickling out. it just kind of overflows and come back where the tube went into the filter
ive had my tank up and running fine but just a few days ago my filter began to barely sputer water back in and it just goes up the tube and right back out the tube, whats the deal with this? is it my filter or biobag thing?
is it bad to have it completely in the gravel if its leaves are tall enough to stay on/above the surface of the water?
sorry for so many questions, plants just seem cool