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Posts posted by Eric G
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I am trying to figure out what is causing this, levels are good. Some of the leaves on my Amazon swords are a nice green, others brown, holes, stringy and ghostly. They have been thriving since March of this year, been going backwards the last month. Weekly water changes. Only change was added a piece of driftwood 3-5" for my clown plecos a few months ago and cholla wood thin long piece for my shrimp. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Can you use the Aquarium Co-Op Coarse Sponge Pad to Replace Fluval Pre Filter Pads? I have the Fluval 207 and am wondering if I can buy the one large black Coarse Sponge Pad from Aquarium Co-Op and cut it to the size I need to replace the 2 large blue and 2 large white prefilters in my Fluval 207 canister. I am already using the coarse pad in my bottom tray of my canister. Thank you for any recommendations.
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My PH and KH hardness from the tap is low. I have been using seachem alkaline buffer which has been working to raise it. However what is the best way to keep a balanced pH so the fish stay happy. Do I use acid and alkaline buffer in conjunction to achieve a constant pH level and do I need to do anything after each water change?
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Hi, I just got a small piece of driftwood for my clown plecos. Do I need to boil the driftwood to steralize it? If so, how long? Anything else that should be done for preparation before placing in the aquarium? Also will I have to worry about a PH drop from the driftwood, it is small maybe 3" by 5".
Thanks,
Eric
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I have a few cherry shrimp and blue shrimp. I am looking for another hiding spot for them besides my plants. Is cholla Wood a good hiding spot for them? If so do you need to prep it anyway before putting in tank, wash? Boil? Do I have to worry about it lowering my ph? I have a lot of mickey platys, Mollys and a couple Siamese algae eaters, do I have to be concerned with their health if I put the Cholla Wood in the tank? As always I appreciate any suggestions
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On 3/16/2023 at 8:19 PM, Pepere said:
If it was me I wouldnt be using crushed coral.
You already have 10 degrees of GH and dont need to raise it any more for plants, though your Mollies might appreciate a few degrees higher though I kept them nicely with very low GH in the 80s.
I would be using some sort of Alkalinity buffer. 1 1/2 teaspoons of Seachems Alkalinity buffer will raise the kh by 2.8 degrees in 30 gallons of water. That would put you close to 6 degrees kh.
Makes sense, I noticed after a week using the crushed coral that the pH went up , but no difference in KH. I read that crushed coral will help raise pH levels but slow levels if any in KH and GH... if that is true. I removed the media bag today. I will try the Alkalinity buffer that you recommend to raise the KH. Can using limestone rock have the same effect? Or would the Alkaline Buffer give me better control of raising it to the parameters I require?
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On 3/16/2023 at 8:51 PM, Rube_Goldfish said:
Ah geez, I should probably know this, but how tall is a 30 gallon tank? I asked because height matters for carpets because of how quickly light intensity falls relative to water depth, but I probably should have just asked for height in the first place.
Its around 15" in height
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On 3/16/2023 at 7:48 PM, Rube_Goldfish said:
What size tank and are you running CO2? You can do a low tech carpet but it takes a lot longer, or requires a bigger upfront investment in plants (that is, you could buy 40 pots of Cryptocoryne parva but it'll be expensive!). @Ninjoma had a lot of good suggestions. You might also like pearlweed, if you're willing to trim and replant a lot.
30 gallon tank, no CO2
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So I have had the Crushed Coral Media bag above the bio rings for about a week now. My PH is now around 7.2 to 7.4, haven't seen a difference in KH yet, will check again tomorrow. How long should I keep the media bag in the filter? I do not want the PH to get to high and stress out the fish or plants.
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I have looked at micro swords, but nor sure if I want to go that route. Was looking at the Cryptocoryne Lucens on aqaurium co-op, would these work out nice as a foreground plant and also a potential hiding area for fry? I have some baby fry, they have some hiding areas in the background plants, but wanted to give them more when they are swimming in the front. Watched one of my molly dalmations eat a fry yesterday 😪. Appreciate any recommendations as always.
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On 3/13/2023 at 7:03 PM, Theplatymaster said:
this should be perfectly fine.
there are LOTS of people that use this combonation to no foul affection. The fish will be perfectly fine.
Thank you for the advice!
On 3/13/2023 at 7:21 PM, Cory said:Should be a-ok to use em together.
Thank you very much!
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Since I have had my tank I have only used Fritz Zyme 7 to help with the beneficial bacteria. I have noticed that my chlorine level for a while has been a little over 0 on the test strip. Fish are not stressed out, had all of them for about 5 weeks now. Can I use Fritz Zyme 7 with Fritz Complete to help remove chlorine when doing water changes? Will the fish getting stressed from adding the conditioner since they have not been exposed to it? Appreciate any help and suggestions.
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On 3/9/2023 at 6:01 PM, Theplatymaster said:
@Eric Gshould be fine.
what kinds of algae eaters?
Flying fox and Siamese
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Hi, I am trying to findout if it is ok to place a crushed coral media bag in my second tray with my bio rings in my fluval 207 canister? I just tested my KH and GH, KH is at 53.4 ppm and my GH is at 178 ppm. My PH is looks to be between 7.0 and 7.2. I am running a fresh water 30 gallon tank, molly's, platies, few algae eaters and a couple snails, also some plants ( java fern, water sprite, momeywort, anubias, scarlet temple). I want to raise my PH and KH a little. Appreciate any suggestions.
Amazon Sword problems
in Plants, Algae, and Fertilizers
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I just cut off all the dead leafs, going to do a water change and then put in root tabs. Hopefully overtime i start to see growth