Why Aquarium Glass Breaks?

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Aquarium glass breaks due to a variety of reasons, including sudden temperature changes and vibration caused by certain equipment inside the tank. When water in an aquarium is heated or cooled rapidly it causes the glass to expand at different rates, leading to cracks and breakage. Vibrations from powerheads, pumps, filters or other pieces of …

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How Big Do Convict Cichlids Get?

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Convict Cichlids, also known as Zebra Cichlids, are a species of freshwater fish native to Central America. They typically reach lengths between 4 and 6 inches when fully grown in captivity. In the wild they can grow up to 8 inches in length. The females tend to be smaller than the males with an average …

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How to Get Rid of Tubifex Worms?

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Tubifex worms are common aquatic organisms found in ponds, streams and lakes. They can be a nuisance as they feed on organic matter and can create an unpleasant environment for other animals living in the same area. To get rid of Tubifex Worms, start by removing any decaying materials from the water such as fallen …

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How to Raise KH in Aquarium?

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Raising the KH (carbonate hardness) in an aquarium is important for maintaining a healthy environment and preventing pH fluctuations. The most common way to do this is by adding a product called buffer, which contains salts that can increase the KH level. To use buffer, dissolve it in dechlorinated water according to package instructions then …

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What are the Different Types of Aquarium Filters for Fish Tanks?

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There are three main types of aquarium filters for fish tanks: mechanical, chemical, and biological. Mechanical filtration uses a filter medium such as foam or floss to remove solid waste particles from the water. Chemical filtration involves using activated carbon or other media to remove dissolved impurities like ammonia and phosphates from the water. Biological …

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What Happens If You Eat Orbeez?

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If you eat Orbeez, it is not likely to cause any health problems. However, they may cause an obstruction in the digestive system if ingested due to their small size and gel-like texture. Additionally, some people may experience mild stomach discomfort or nausea after eating Orbeez due to their high sugar content. Therefore, it is …

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How to Remove Ammonia from Fish Tank?

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1. Do a water change of at least 25-50%, depending on how much ammonia is present in the tank. Use a good quality dechlorinator to remove any chlorine from the new water and adjust it to the same temperature as your fish tank. 2. Install an activated carbon filter or chemical filtration media such as …

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How to Use Garlic in Fish Tank?

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To use garlic in a fish tank, start by preparing the garlic. Peel and crush one or two cloves of garlic and put them into a food processor with ½ cup of water. Blend until you have a liquid paste. Then, add the paste to your aquarium filter system or directly into the tank’s water …

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What Do Clown Loaches Eat?

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Clown Loaches are omnivorous fish that primarily feed on small insects, worms, crustaceans and plant matter in the wild. In captivity, they should be given a variety of meaty foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp and other frozen or live foods to mimic their natural diet. They also need some vegetable matter like blanched spinach …

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How to Lower Nitrates in Fish Tank Naturally?

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Nitrates in a fish tank can be lowered naturally by having live plants. Live plants will absorb nitrates as well as other nutrients from the water and use them to grow, thus helping to keep levels down. Regular partial water changes should be done using dechlorinated tap or reverse osmosis (RO) water. This removes some …

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