Resolved Question: If I add plants and fish from an established aquarium does the new tank have to be cycled? (Answers: 5) (Comments: 0)
May 9, 2012 - I plan on upgrading my 10 gallon freshwater aquarium to a 30 gallon aquarium. If I put the old plants and a couple fish in the tank will the beneficial bacteria go with them or do I have to wait for the nitrogen cycle to finish? I don't want to have to wait 4-6 weeks until adding fish into the...
Resolved Question: How many days do I cycle a new aquarium before adding fish? (Answers: 5) (Comments: 0)
May 2, 2012 - I just bought a TopFin 10 starter aquarium. I added the water purifier and the bacteria starter sample. The tank has been cycling for two days-- is it too early to add my african dwarf frogs to the...
Adding Driftwood to Your Aquarium - Fish.com
May 5, 2012 - Fish.com is your source for aquarium supplies, fish tanks, and even live tropical fish at guaranteed lowest prices! From aquariums to aquarium stands, fish food to...
Why does my aquarium look like someone poured milk into it?
May 8, 2012 - New Tank Sydrome is a problem encoutered in both new and established aquariums. Understanding where it originates and the ways that it can be handled is important information for any novice aquarist. Although it is not particularly deadly, it does present an unsightly problem for viewing. It is rarely something that a filter can remove but can be controlled in established aquariums by reducng the amount of food to exactly what the fish will eat and not more. Bacterial blooms are the result...
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