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Aquarium Cleaning Methods, Water Changes
- 2006-11-29
For cleaning your aquarium (freshwater or saltwater) a Gravel Vacuum attached to a siphon or re-circulating filter works best. If you have a planted aquarium, I recommend #00 sand (3-5 cm) mixed with ... -
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Aquarium Plants; Proper Care, Bi Available Carbon (co2), Ferts, Substrate, Lighting, and More
- 2007-02-14
For healthy plants you will need;*Proper Lighting: 3-4 watts per gallon is a VERY basic principle, there is a lot more that goes into the equation than this. A couple is the light spectrum and tempera... -
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Aquarium Test Kits; What They are Used for and the Order of Importance for Water Parameters in Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums
- 2007-02-17
It is always best to have as many different test kits as you can afford (as they apply to either freshwater or saltwaterI prefer to purchase my test kits separately as most master test kits duplicate ... -
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Plaster of Paris; Can This be Used in Aquariums and Will This Help With Proper Electrolyte, Gh, and Calcium Balances
- 2007-02-28
I have read in many places about the use of Plaster of Paris as a calcium source for both ponds and freshwater aquariums (I too have used this many years back when old timers in the hobby suggested it... -
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Reasons for Aquarium Cleaning
- 2007-03-21
REASONS FOR WATER CHANGES:* Nitrate control- A nitrate level of 20 ppm or less is best saltwater, 50 ppm or less for FW (you want a Nitrate level of at least 15 ppm for planted FW aquariums). Please n... -
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More Pond Basics
- 2007-05-03
Here are a few more basics about ponds from my pond information site:*CleaningIn a healthy pond, with a properly functioning nitrogen cycle, water changes can be minimal. I still recommend a water cha... -
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Pond Algae
- 2007-07-13
I will discus two primary algae problems; green water (or free floating algae) and attached algae such as common string algae (also known as hair algae, blanket algae or Blanket weed). First a brief d...
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