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I've been researching what to feed neon tetras and I keep seeing "high quality flakes." Does anyone have a specific brand that has worked for them and that they consider high quality?
 
I've been researching what to feed neon tetras and I keep seeing "high quality flakes." Does anyone have a specific brand that has worked for them and that they consider high quality?

I just feed mine TetraMin tropical flakes

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Okay, I'll look into those!
Also - Nitrites are at 0! :) Ammonia still isn't at a perfect 0 which I find a little weird, it's somewhere between .25 and 0. And Nitrates are at about 30. Is it almost time for the big water change?
 
Shipping update- Ordered the fish and plants.
2.5" Blue diamond discus x1
2.5" Marlboro red discus x1
2.5" Red snakeskin discus x1
Red Indian Dwarf lily x1
Water Sprite Indian Fern x4
Red Melon Sword x2
Amazon Sword x4
Cryptocoryne spiralis x4
Aponogeton crispus x2
And a pair of apistogramma trifasciata

The order will arrive at around 10:30 Wednesday morning which I will be in school unfortunately but my dad will be home to unbox them and release the fish

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Woah! That's really awesome! I hope they do well :)

Today I tested again and Ammonia still wasn't at a perfect 0 and I'm not sure if that's because the test isn't perfect or because there are tiny amounts of ammonia. But Nitrites are at 0, and Nitrates are around 20. Obviously I shouldn't add fish yet to be safe, but is my cycle virtually completed? I was never able to find pure ammonia so I've been using flakes so I have no way of adding a certain ammonia to see if it would drop in 24 hours. So what should be my next step?
 
Shipping update- Ordered the fish and plants.
2.5" Blue diamond discus x1
2.5" Marlboro red discus x1
2.5" Red snakeskin discus x1
Red Indian Dwarf lily x1
Water Sprite Indian Fern x4
Red Melon Sword x2
Amazon Sword x4
Cryptocoryne spiralis x4
Aponogeton crispus x2
And a pair of apistogramma trifasciata

The order will arrive at around 10:30 Wednesday morning which I will be in school unfortunately but my dad will be home to unbox them and release the fish

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Wrong thread bro


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Shipping update- Ordered the fish and plants.
2.5" Blue diamond discus x1
2.5" Marlboro red discus x1
2.5" Red snakeskin discus x1
Red Indian Dwarf lily x1
Water Sprite Indian Fern x4
Red Melon Sword x2
Amazon Sword x4
Cryptocoryne spiralis x4
Aponogeton crispus x2
And a pair of apistogramma trifasciata

The order will arrive at around 10:30 Wednesday morning which I will be in school unfortunately but my dad will be home to unbox them and release the fish

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I'm confused, it was you who posted this, and you made that comment to me on Poppa's thread???

Clem
 
Yes and yes. I posted it here because Rachel asked for shipping updates

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Just for the record about that , I was not trying to be insulting in my comment to you.

Clem
 
Sorry Rachel for the post comments , this is your thread .

Clem
 
I've been reading online and apparently co2 is really important for plants. Duh. I can't make a diy co2 thingy, and I've seen some "liquid co2," so should I use that? Is it necessary? Is it safe?
 
I've been reading online and apparently co2 is really important for plants. Duh. I can't make a diy co2 thingy, and I've seen some "liquid co2," so should I use that? Is it necessary? Is it safe?

You don't need co2 and it can be quite complicated

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I've been reading online and apparently co2 is really important for plants. Duh. I can't make a diy co2 thingy, and I've seen some "liquid co2," so should I use that? Is it necessary? Is it safe?


For a low light setup co2 is NOT necessary though supplementing it will help plant growth tremendously.


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So I should leave it be? Also I don't know if my tank is considered low light or not, I'm not sure that the lighting situation is or how to describe it.
 
So I should leave it be? Also I don't know if my tank is considered low light or not, I'm not sure that the lighting situation is or how to describe it.

Do you know what kind of light it is? It should say it on the bulb

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