Got a new 55 gallon tank last month and started moving plants and fish from my 30 gallon last week...
So trying a different scape in hte 55 gallon.
Major challenge for me is the tank is going to...
So you have bought loads of new plants, brought them home, and planted them all nicely while gazing at your work, you see a Ramshorn snail munching away at a old leaf; do ramshorn snails really eat plants? No, red ramshorn snails do not primarily eat healthy plants. They usually consume dead or decaying plant
Alles wat je moet weten over berkentakken in het zoetwateraquarium.
Ontdek de betekenis van berkentakken en hoe ze van invloed zijn op het zoetwateraquarium. Lees meer over het gebruik en voordelen voor vissenaquariums.
How to Prepare Aquarium Leaves and Seed Pods | Betta Botanical
Want to set up a blackwater or botanical method/style aquarium? Let's discuss how to prepare aquarium botanicals. All of our products which require preparation will say "Preparation Required" on the product label, which you can do in 4 easy steps.
Aquarium Botanicals: Collecting and Cleaning them!
My little adventure into collecting my own botanicals, since I can't get many commercially within Australia.--------Mark's Shrimp Tanks video: https://www.yo...
Foliage in aquariums: useful decoration | Tetra Advanced Fishkeeper Blog
It is without a doubt that the many brightly coloured leaves are among autumn’s finest features. When placed in an aquarium, these can be both decorative and useful – providing you note a few things. Adding a little foliage to your aquarium is actually a very logical thing to do. After all, leaves at the [...]
Common Goldfish: Care Guide, Tank Mates, & More (With Pictures) | Animal-World
Goldfish are fun to watch! Just look at all the different colors of these beautiful fish! The Common Goldfish Carassius gibelio (previously Carassius auratus auratus) are hardy fish that are well known by all aquarists. They are colorful, inexpensive, and readily available. These fish are a favorite pet for a multitude of keepers because they […]
Number of fishFor juveniles a general rule of thumb is 1 inch of fish (2.54 cm) per 1 gallon of water. However, this rule only applies to young fish. Larger gold fish consume much more oxygen than young fish so maintaining this formula for growing fish will stunt them and could contribute to disease and even death.