A friendly community of aquarium enthusiasts sharing information, resources, photos, videos and DIY tips and discussing freshwater, saltwater and reef tanks.
A friendly community of aquarium enthusiasts sharing information, resources, photos, videos and DIY tips and discussing freshwater, saltwater and reef tanks.
Freshwater shrimp, with their vibrant colors and graceful movements, can add a captivating touch to any aquarium. However, caring for these delicate creatures demands meticulous attention to detail. From maintaining optimal water parameters to providing a nutritious diet and understanding their unique bre...
Converting a freshwater aquarium to a saltwater aquarium is the easier option. All you need to do is drain your tank, rinse everything out and give it a good wipe. Make sure you use chlorine-free warm water when you rinse the tank down. You will also need to replace any filters and t...
Once the Ich matures, it bursts through the white crust and floats around looking for a hard surface to attach to – generally the bottom of your aquarium.The white crust that covers the wound of your fish falls off, leaving an open wound. At this stage, your fish are prone to ...
Hi everyone, can anyone help me where i can get tilapia fingerling in abu dhabi uae for my aquarium. Basically an aquaphonic project for me and my kids. blessing to all.. jim nikodem said on December 1, 2014 Hi I am looking at a fish farm in Wisconsin it is a full fungsaning far...
As the name implies, Congo Puffers come from the rivers of Africa. They grow to about 6 inches long and spend most of their time buried in the sand at the bottom of your aquarium, hiding from potential predators. Many colors are available, including black, sand, and red, and the Congo...
What is it used for?[edit] To make a substrate for an aquarium tank. To add calcium to the water to increase theGHlevels. To add carbonate to the water to increase theKHlevels.[1]Typically to buffer soft water and to raisepH.
The recommended set up for them in a home aquarium seems to be vastly different from their conditions in nature. Lots of aquatic plants and a sand substrate. This got me thinking - maybe they're hard to breed because of these differences, and maybe they (and other fish that come from si...
(2) we floated them in our tank for an hour before their release... We have a Pike (6 inches long), Pacu (about as big as an adult males hand), Catfish (2 about 2 inches long) and a Texas Gar (8 inches long) in this tank also... We keep aquarium salt in our tank and ...