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Posts posted by Frank
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Why do I keep posting in the wrong place???
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I want blue neon rasboras.
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2 hours ago, Tom G said:
Yep no chance of cooking fish if it fails to even heat the tank.
a Fluval rep told me this that the heater failing to get to temp is what’s supposed to happen. Said solution was to buy a second heater or heat my basement. Unbelievable.
What they're telling you is just a fact about modern times.
You, and some few of us, might pay $30 for a reliable heater, but the vast majority would rather pay $15 and forget about it.
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23 minutes ago, OceanTruth said:
Very awesome! Do you see only the one baby snail?
Yeah. I think that that's all there is.
As soon as the baby climbed off of mama's foot, they all went their separate ways. I left, for a bit. Now, I can't find it. ☹
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I don't mind doing it. But, I'm retired. I probably annoy the fish too much.
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5 minutes ago, Sandra the fish rookie said:
@Frank Yes, the mini sump is below the tank in the drawer. I am trying to figure out how to reduce that noise from the overflow/filter inlet..
The people who use sumps have ways to quiet that noise. Maybe an inlet sponge would work? If you're going to keep shrimp, or fry, you might need one anyway.
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Is there a mini-sump below the tank?
If that's how it works, you might search out how to reduce the noise from the overflow/filter inlet.
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I have a little internal filter, that gets air trapped in the pump, and it then makes a noise. I have to rotate it in all directions to get the air out.
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98gph seems like a lot of flow.
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Except for the mystery stuff, the tank looks nice!
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Those numbers aren't horrible.
The thing is, is that they can change pretty fast in a five gallon tank.
So, you're right to be staying on top of it.
Eventually, your ammonia level will hit zero. Then, it might take a week for the nitrite level to get there.
Cory, our forum sponsor, has said that 0.5ppm (for ammonia and nitrite) is the point to stay below.
Only my opinion.
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Those numbers aren't horrible.
The thing is, is that they can change pretty fast in a five gallon tank.
So, you're right to be staying on top of it.
Eventually, your ammonia level will hit zero. Then, it might take a week for the nitrite level to get there.
Cory, our forum sponsor, has said that 0.5ppm (for ammonia and nitrite) is the point to stay below.
Only my opinion.
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What are your medications?
Are they in powder packets for ten gallons?
If so, you can add the packet to a measured amount of water, shake it up to help it dissolve, and put half in the tank for one dose.
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Maybe stirring it up sped up the decomposition process?
Then, the bacteria took a while to catch up to the extra ammonia?
Now, the bacteria are taking a while to catch up to the extra nitrite?
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Are those levels much higher before water changes and treatments?
Those are relatively safe levels on a temporary basis.
Our sponsor says 0.5 ammonia and 0.5 nitrite are the numbers to start worrying about.
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Is the ammonia zero, and the nitrite at 0.25?
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You might look at it under a magnifying glass. Take a strong flashlight and shine it from all around. If there are any small cracks, they might grow or stay small forever.
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2 minutes ago, Ramie said:
Good point. Though the bubbles are on the parts of my plants that still look half alive....but one or the other is photosynthesizing. How to i keep the algae down and the plants healthy?
I'm just starting, with plants, so I can't be much help.
A lot of mine look just like yours. They started pearling, then a week later, there was visible algae on them.
I am still working on it. I reduced the lighting and increased both fertilization and water changes. Plus, I'm removing plants that look hopeless.
It looks like things are turning around, but it's too soon to tell.
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The pearling might be from algae growing on the plants.
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I had a tank with four cichlids and some cardinal tetras. The biggest lemon severum was king of the tank.
Somebody asked me to take a fish off of their hands because it was too agressive. It would sometimes harass my other fish for a moment. Then the normally placid King would zoom over there and chase it away.
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Plant now, or wait? Yes!
I don't think that it makes any difference.
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I lost a lot of shrimp, when I first started my tank.
Now, they're doing good.
What I think is the difference is that there is now some algae and micro-creatures.
People say to wait for the ecosysem to develop. That parallels my experience.
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Is Your Aquarium Too Big?
in General Discussion
Posted · Edited by Frank
I've been trying to figure out how big my "big" tank should be. I thought that I would get a 50gallon tank, but I wasn't liking the spot it would go. Then, I realized that if I moved some bookshelves, I would have an ideal place for an aquarium.
If I did that, I would have 5 feet by 2 feet of floor space available. Now, I'm not real tall, but I have relatively long arms. I wear 34 inch sleeves. But, I know that I don't want to have to stick my face in the water, or even have my entire arm in there, to maintain it. Plus, I worry about "bit off more than you can chew" syndrome.
On the other hand, I don't want to get another, larger tank, just to upgrade again, later.
Do you have a tank that's just too big of a chore to maintain? How big is too big?