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  • Will Salt Kill Planaria?
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    Will Salt Kill Planaria?

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    No, salt will not kill Planaria. Planaria are flatworms that live in fresh water and can be found in ponds and aquariums. They have a tolerance for high levels of salinity which allows them to survive even if the tank or pond has been over-salted. In fact, some species of planaria actually thrive in brackish…

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  • Will Aquarium Salt Kill Snails?
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    Will Aquarium Salt Kill Snails?

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    No, aquarium salt will not kill snails. Aquarium salt is a type of non-iodized sodium chloride that can be used to treat minor health issues in fish, but it does not have an effect on snails. In fact, some species of freshwater snails like the Malaysian Trumpet Snail actually prefer brackish water and thrive when…

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  • White Spots on Snail Shell
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    White Spots on Snail Shell

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    White spots on a snail shell can be caused by a variety of things. It could be the result of parasites, bacterial or fungal infection, or an accumulation of calcium carbonate due to insufficient levels in the water. Parasitic infestations are common in snails and may cause white spots to appear over time. Bacterial infections…

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  • How to Keep Sea Monkeys Warm?
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    How to Keep Sea Monkeys Warm?

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    Sea Monkeys are freshwater brine shrimp that need warm temperatures to survive. To keep them warm, fill their tank with room temperature water at 25-27°C (77-80°F). Place the tank in an area away from direct sunlight and drafts. Monitor the temperature of the water regularly and adjust as needed when it drops below its ideal…

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  • Can Fish Have Strokes?
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    Can Fish Have Strokes?

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    Yes, fish can suffer from strokes. A stroke occurs when a blood clot or ruptured artery blocks the flow of oxygen to the brain. When this happens, brain cells die and the fish may become paralyzed on one side of its body (hemiplegia). Symptoms of a stroke in a fish include loss of balance and…

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  • How to Add Airstone to Sponge Filter?
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    How to Add Airstone to Sponge Filter?

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    1. Begin by gathering all the materials you need, such as an airstone, airline tube and sponge filter. 2. Place the sponge filter in your aquarium and ensure that it is securely fastened to the wall or bottom of the tank with suction cups or some other type of adhesive material. 3. Connect one end…

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  • Nitrates Not Going down With Water Changes
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    Nitrates Not Going down With Water Changes

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    Nitrates not going down with water changes is a common problem in aquariums. This is usually caused by high levels of nitrate pollution in the tank, which can be caused by overfeeding or decaying organic matter. In order to reduce nitrate levels, it’s important to do regular water changes and vacuum the gravel. It’s also…

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  • What Fish Can Live With Convict Cichlids?
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    What Fish Can Live With Convict Cichlids?

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    Convict cichlids (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) are a type of fish that can make good tank mates with certain other species. Generally, the best fish to keep with convict cichlids should be larger than the cichlid and have similar water requirements such as temperature and pH. Good examples include plecos, silver dollars, pacu, firemouths, African butterflyfish, Oscar…

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  • Pros And Cons of Sand in Aquarium
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    Pros And Cons of Sand in Aquarium

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    The pros of sand in aquariums are that it acts as a natural substrate for beneficial bacteria, helps to maintain water chemistry by providing a buffer against pH swings, and can create an aesthetically pleasing effect. Sand also provides fish with shelter from light and predators, allowing them to feel more secure in their environment….

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  • How to Tie Java Fern to Rock?
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    How to Tie Java Fern to Rock?

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    To tie Java Fern to a rock, you will need fishing line and scissors. Begin by cutting the end of the line so that it is about six inches long. Tie a knot at one end of the line, creating a loop. Place this loop around your rock firmly and make sure it is tight…

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