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  • Do Glofish Sleep on Bottom of Tank?
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    Do Glofish Sleep on Bottom of Tank?

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    Yes, GloFish do sleep on the bottom of their tank. This is because they are primarily a nocturnal species and prefer to rest during the night in dark areas such as the substrate or plants at the bottom. Glofish also tend to be more active when it is darker, so if you have lights on…

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  • How to Get Rid of Limpets in Aquarium
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    How to Get Rid of Limpets in Aquarium?

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    The best way to get rid of limpets in an aquarium is to manually remove them. Carefully scoop them out with a net and dispose of the limpets away from the tank. You can also take steps to make your aquarium less attractive to limpets such as removing any algae or other organic material they…

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  • How to Fill Aquarium Without Disturbing Substrate?
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    How to Fill Aquarium Without Disturbing Substrate?

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    1. Start by filling a bucket with tap water and add an aquarium conditioner to it, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Place the bucket at the back of the aquarium where you want to add the new water and put a hose inside it that reaches down near the bottom of your tank. 3….

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  • API Aqua Essential vs Prime
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    API Aqua Essential vs Prime

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    Api Aqua Essential and Prime are two types of water conditioners that can help keep your aquarium clean. Both products contain beneficial bacteria that help to break down organic waste, ammonia, and nitrites. Api Aqua Essential is a liquid formula designed to quickly eliminate harmful chlorine and chloramines from tap water while also releasing essential…

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  • How to Add Sand to an Established Aquarium?
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    How to Add Sand to an Established Aquarium?

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    1. Start by purchasing the appropriate type of sand for your aquarium. If you are not sure what kind to get, consult a pet store professional or look online for information on the best type of sand for your fish tank size and inhabitants. 2. Once you have purchased the right amount and type of…

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  • Will Honey Gourami Eat Shrimp?
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    Will Honey Gourami Eat Shrimp?

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    Yes, honey gouramis will eat shrimp. They are omnivores and enjoy a variety of foods, including both plant-based and animal-based proteins. Shrimp is an excellent source of protein for them and they will readily consume it when offered. To ensure that your fish get the best nutrition possible, offer them a diet made up of…

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  • How Long Does Aquarium Silicone Take to Dry?
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    How Long Does Aquarium Silicone Take to Dry?

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    Aquarium silicone takes about 24 hours to dry completely. It can take over an hour for the surface of the silicone to set and be touchable, but it is not recommended that you add water until the full curing time has passed. The cure rate depends on a few factors such as temperature, humidity, amount…

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  • How Many Hillstream Loaches in a 20 Gallon?
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    How Many Hillstream Loaches in a 20 Gallon?

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    The exact amount of hillstream loaches to keep in a 20 gallon tank depends on the size and species of hillstream loach. Generally, it is recommended to keep 2-3 loaches per 10 gallons of water, so for a 20 gallon tank it would be best to keep 4-6 hillstream loaches. However, due to their active…

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  • How Long Do Aquarium Heaters Last?
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    How Long Do Aquarium Heaters Last?

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    The lifespan of an aquarium heater depends on a variety of factors, such as the quality and type of heater, how it is maintained, and the environment in which it operates. Generally, high-quality heaters can last between 3 to 5 years with proper maintenance. However, cheaper models may only last for 1 or 2 years…

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  • Fluval Fx4 Motor Pulsing
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    Fluval Fx4 Motor Pulsing

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    Fluval FX4 Motor Pulsing is a common issue that occurs when the motor of the Fluval FX4 Filter becomes stuck in an oscillating cycle. This results in a pulsing noise and can also cause the filter to become blocked. To fix this, you need to first turn off power and then carefully access the motor…

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