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Guppy tragedy…

We actually have a 10 gallon that is used to house any and all fry until they are large enough to be traded in to our LFS which is where the female guppy is now. I am thinking we will just stick with the males in my sons tank for now. Thanks for the […]

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Eheim 2227 and PH

I am using Ehfisubstrate in both trays. In the top tray there are also a handful of ceramic rings mixed in. Bayshore water is a little on the hard side but usually never changes. I have a fire station on the next road so the are constantly opening up the hydrants to […]

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Guppy tragedy…

Ok since my son received some guppies from his grandma the males have been just evil. We made sure to go get some more females so it was a 1 male to 3 female ratio give or take a few. He had a total of 13 guppies. The males have killed ALL the females twice […]

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Eheim 2227 and PH

Does running an Eheim 2227 wet/dry on a fresh water tank lower the ph of the tank. All my tanks always have a ph of 7.2-7.4 . Bay Shore tap water is the same. The only changes I have made to my main 55g is to add […]

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[Ponds-Koi] KOI Pond saved!

In a message dated 7/16/2008 2:20:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time, george.labelle@intel.com writes:
Thought I’d share with the group my near loss of pond, recovery, and lesson learned. Specs. 1,700 Gal. pond, Performance Pro 1/4-49 pump, Ultima II 2,000 filter and Aqua UV 80W. Aloha Oregon, near Portland. […]

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KOI Pond saved!

Thought I’d share with the group my near loss of pond, recovery, and lesson learned. Specs. 1,700 Gal. pond, Performance Pro 1/4-49 pump, Ultima II 2,000 filter and Aqua UV 80W. Aloha Oregon, near Portland. 6 total KOI about 100″.
Trouble began when the water was more green than it should have been. […]

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Sand

filters arent on yet, til it settles. I used dried white fine sand for paving. I did experiment on my 10 gal..and it works. I did some netting on top, when some sand articiles or foam was floating, that helps too.
Giancarlo Podio wrote: […]

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Sand

Try to turn down your filter flow until it settles. At some point you may want to use a quick filter or micron pad to remove anything that still lingers… With the lower flow rate it should help to let it settle.
If it becomes a constant problem, add a little larger grained […]

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[AquaticLife] Breaking Down the Tank-Need Advise

Nooura,
You need to make up your mind whether you will keep using the UGF or if you will go with an outside filter prior to breaking down the tank. I would argue for the outside filter.
If you follow that path, you will need several weeks to prepare for it. Get an outside filter, and start […]

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[AquaticLife] Breaking Down the Tank-Need Advise

You can clean the very dirty gravel with fresh water, just treat with dechlorinator first.
If you are too energetic with the gravel, you will kill the bio filter. I’d probably siphon out as much crud as possible in your bucket, adding clean water treated with dechlor as required. And then maybe a swish […]

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