What are "cold water" and "warm water"?
Hello, this question is not as simple as it may look at first! I will start with the most clearly defined section - warm water.This (concerning the fish) refers to species from the...
Show complete answerHello, this question is not as simple as it may look at first! I will start with the most clearly defined section - warm water.This (concerning the fish) refers to species from the...
Show complete answerHello, high silicate levels indeed support diatom growth, but that's it. Silicate is not toxic and does not have any other (i.e. besides supporting diatom growth) harmful effects in...
Show complete answerHello, using sera toxivec plus very generuous partial water changes - however without filter "cleaning" - are recommended as immediate measures. The so-called nitrite peak will then...
Show complete answerHello, cloudiness may be due to infusoria (micro organisms) or fine sand particles being swirled up, this often occurs in aquariums that are not fully biologically mature yet. The...
Show complete answerHello, sera omnipur can be used in such cases since it is copper free. sera mycopur, however, is not tolerated by shrimps due to its - albeit low - copper contents. Best regards se...
Show complete answerHello, sand is generally well suited for aquariums, there are just two things to consider: The sand must be round grained (see "Types" below for details), and its grain size should...
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