Hello, Unforeseen circumstances have caused UniQuaria to set in place a few guidelines that all our members should be aware of. These guidelines will be...
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Feb 1, 2007 11:16 am
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... Pete, why do you find it a pain in the butt? I'm not arguing with you - I'm just a rookie, and used what I learned here. I cycled my new tank using...
I tend to agree, ammonia cycling can be tricky and if a mistake is made you're back to square one in a heartbeat. I've seen people struggle for months due to...
Hi Everyone ,and Good Morning , I have a different Species of Goldfish , my Question to many of you is this What is the Better or Best of the Types of...
Hi, We got our first aquarium three years ago, and now have a few, all freshwater community tanks, though unfortunately none bigger than 10-gallons thus far. ...
Judith, besides a good cleaning, perhaps even with a light solution of bleach, I suggest double checking that it is indeed an "aquarium" as some manufacturers...
You had a lot better time doing than I have, that's for sure. When I have cycled tanks with ammonia, it has always been an ordeal. I am sure that the gravel...
I have a few Olive Nerite Snails (Neritina reclivata ) I got from AZ gardens a couple years ago and have been wondering what it would take to breed them for my...
You can breed them in freshwater. Just add live plants, feed them and be careful of the young being pulled into the intake tube of the filter. Also fish tend...
Flake food breaks down very quickly once in the water, turning to ammonia itself. The main advantage I feel is that there's no guesswork regarding the amount...
I have in the past but I don't tend to keep up with aquascaping trends so my tanks are very 'old-school' looking. I have a hard time disturbing a matured...
Based on the size of the tank, I like to add the same amount of food I think is needed to sustain the future fish population. A little more won't hurt things....
It will all break down, it will sink initially but won't last long, specially if you're using flake. Giancarlo Podio, LMD ... very quickly once in the water,...
It all eventually break down. If you see the ammonia spike at a high range you can always do a water change with a siphon and that would take out any big...
Would a tablespoon for a 90 gallon be sufficent? ... From: Giancarlo Podio <tuvy72@...> To: UniQuaria@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 2, 2007...
That's a lot! That's more than I feed in a week :-) I cycled our 90g with one of those cheap "twice daily" feeders. Now obviously I also added live plants...
LOL ok wanted to get an idea. So I went for the most i thought of. ... From: Giancarlo Podio <tuvy72@...> To: UniQuaria@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
http://www.wgrz.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=44744&provider=top Look at this they are tatooing fish now. ... From: Joseph Reid <jrreid3rd1@...> To:...
Is there any real difference? It looks very similar to the fish in this article: http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/Dyed_Fish The difference is now its in a...
Well the difference is how it is applied the dyed fish are injected with a needle. The tattoo is done with an actually tattoo gun. ... From: Brian Malinconico...
it is not bad if you grow algae because then you are already for your plecos turtle Giancarlo Podio <tuvy72@...> wrote: That's a lot! That's more than...
In the dying process the fish a very unhealthy and prone to fungus. I could just imagine the effects of the tattooing gun. It would remove scales and coat...