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  • Members: 1863
  • Category: Aquariums
  • Founded: Apr 14, 1999
  • Language: English
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UniQuaria.com

Join an extensive international network of avid aquarists as they discuss aquarium start-up and maintenance, aquarium hardware and filtration, water chemistry and conditioning, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, breeding of fish, plants and planted tanks!

We also discuss favourites like Koi, Goldfish, Discus, Cichlids, Tetras, Bettas, Angel Fish, Guppies, Gouramis, Arapaima, Sturgeon, Lungfish, Stingrays, Bichirs, Piranhas, Catfish, Gobies, Loaches, Arowana, Freshwater Pike, Snakeheads, Eels, Knife Fish, Archer Fish, Puffer Fish, in fact- ANY ALL freshwater fish!!

A highly active and informative list that will cover both the basic and the in-depth aspects of this wonderful hobby. We guarantee you will not be disappointed.

For articles, photo gallery and more please visit www.UniQuaria.com

We have a team of List Moderators to see that all your questions and needs are answered! List moderators sign off with the letters LMD, feel free to contact any of our moderators for assistance.

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Asian biotope
I have a 135 gallon I would like to set up as an Asian biotope. I have a Dwarf Gourami. Twelve Zebra Danios. I did put in two Plecos because I have an algae
Posted - Sun May 18, 2008 7:11 am
Jimmie R Davis
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JULIE - Dying Fish, Cycled Tank, Red Gills?
I use hang on back filters on all three of my planted tanks. I have a 29 gallong medium light with diy Co2 @ 2wpg, a 10 gallong high light whit diy Co2, and a
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 1:59 am
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Re: Really struggling with temperature control
It's about 60 degrees and fluctuates very little since it's insulated by the ground that surrounds it. It's a little colder down there in winter but not much.
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 7:35 pm
Bren
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Re: Really struggling with temperature control
Bren, Does the temperature in the basement also fluctuate by 10 degrees between night and day? What are the high and low temperatures? What heater are you
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 6:17 pm
Roberta Dvojack
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Re: Really struggling with temperature control
Besides the possibility of your heater not being accurate or of good quality, I have experienced similar problems with oversized heaters in the past... Not
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 5:05 pm
Giancarlo Podio
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