How to Clean Fluval Stratum?

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1. Gather the necessary cleaning supplies: a bucket, rubber gloves, an algae scrubber and water conditioner. 2. Fill your bucket with 5 gallons of warm tap water and add 1 teaspoon of water conditioner to dechlorinate it. 3. Put on your rubber gloves before handling Fluval Stratum substrate material to protect yourself from any harmful …

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How Do I Know If My Tank Has Too Much Oxygen?

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If your tank has too much oxygen, it can be dangerous for the creatures living in it. Signs of too much oxygen include a low pH level, visible bubbles on the surface of the water and/or air stones bubbling continuously. Additionally, if you notice fish or other aquatic life gasping at the surface of the …

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Why are Yellow Tangs So Expensive?

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Yellow Tangs are a popular saltwater fish species, prized for their bright yellow color and peaceful nature. They are native to the Pacific Ocean, and are found in Hawaii, Japan, Australia and other parts of the world. Due to their popularity as aquarium specimens, they can be difficult to find in stores or online retailers. …

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How Many Mbuna Cichlids in a 55 Gallon Tank?

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A 55 gallon tank can hold around 10-15 Mbuna cichlids. It is important to keep in mind that their size does vary and the amount of fish you can have will depend on their adult size. For example, if your Mbuna cichlids grow up to be large adults then you would only be able to …

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How to Care for Sea Monkeys?

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Sea Monkeys are a type of small crustacean sold as novelty pets. To care for them, you will need to purchase Sea Monkey food and water purifier, along with the Sea Monkey eggs. First, fill an aquarium or bowl approximately halfway with dechlorinated tap water. Then add 1 teaspoon of Instant Life Water Purifier and …

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What to Feed Pet Bluegill?

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A pet bluegill should be fed a variety of fish food, including live worms, insects and crustaceans. Commercial feeds designed for fish in this family are also a good option. Bluegills should be fed small amounts on a regular basis, such as two to three times per day. The amount of food given should not …

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What Causes High Nitrate Levels in Fish Tanks?

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High nitrate levels in fish tanks are caused by the buildup of waste from fish, overfeeding, and decaying organic matter. When food is eaten or as it decays, ammonia is released into the water which then breaks down into nitrite and finally to nitrate. As more nitrogen enters the tank than can be processed through …

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How Many Fish in a 10 Gallon Tank?

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The answer to this question is that the number of fish in a 10 gallon tank can vary depending on the size and type of fish you choose. Generally, it is recommended to have one inch of fish per gallon of water if you are keeping larger species, such as goldfish or cichlids. This would …

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Why Do My Fish Keep Dying?

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Fish require a lot of care to stay healthy, and if their environment is not ideal they can quickly become ill. Poor water quality is one of the most common causes for fish dying. If the pH balance or ammonia levels in the aquarium are too high it can cause stress on the fish and …

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Why Does My Fish Tank Smell Like Mold?

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Fish tanks can start to smell like mold when the water is not properly maintained. The most common cause of a smelly fish tank is an accumulation of organic waste from the fish and their food, which can begin to break down and produce ammonia. Other causes include overfeeding, inadequate filtration or circulation, dead plants …

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