Im looking for tips I want to get a fluval spec V. Thanks and Happy reefing
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Would an HMF be a good choice and are you referring to ADA Amazonia
Ha! That's what my freshwater life is. In fact, I got into salt after winning a raffle for it while at an aquarium show to see the dwarf shrimp competition. [emoji5]Im looking for tips I want to get a fluval spec V. Thanks and Happy reefing
Can you recommend some fresh water products to use to tend to the tank itself? Like I never really understood what the flourish tabs and stuff were for. My tank basically needs no maintence at all it seems.. I do grow a little too much algae though.@Be102 they are very easy as long as the tank was cycled as any slight amonia spike will kill them , the less predaters you have the more they will breed .
I struggled with freshwater shrimp for years until I tested my KH and discovered I have basically no calcium in my tap water. Now I supplement and they're much happier. I'm hoping they're breeding since I have them in a 120 and I started with only a few of them, but I have a lot of cory cats that may eat the eggs. [I don't know how many fish I have because the cories and the tetras breed! I guess I'm kinda successful.]
For algae: are you adding CO2? That increases plant growth and they can outcompete the algae for nutrients. Of course then you have to pull handfuls of plants out of the tank regularly.
120 gallon, live planted tank FW; Red Sea Reefer 250 new tank.