Quick or slow water flow in the filter?
Hello, in fact, a cross of the two would be optimal. In case of high nitrate pollution, this can be achieved by a combination of a conventional "biofilter" (typically with flow...
Show complete answerHello, in fact, a cross of the two would be optimal. In case of high nitrate pollution, this can be achieved by a combination of a conventional "biofilter" (typically with flow...
Show complete answerHello, deionization with a reverse osmosis (R/O) or ion exchange system is recommended in this case. You can then adjust the desired total hardness with sera mineral salt, the KH...
Show complete answerHello, luckily, it is not that bad: Empty the old tank as far as possible, collect and keep the old water (!). Depending on the filter, operate it on a bucket of water as to...
Show complete answerHello, first of all, 15 trumpet snails would be very few - possibly there are many more of them in the aquarium without being noticed! Regardlessly, the rot zone should be checked...
Show complete answerHello, Concerning "sand and gravel":a small sand zone is not of much use, and the sand would literally sink into the gravel within shortest time. Also, the Coolie loaches require a...
Show complete answerHello, Concerning "shortness of breath":No, shortness of breath is rather caused by quite a number of bacteria that also affect the gills (bacterial gill rot), and consequently...
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