The tank isn't planted but I do have a heavily planted tank I'll test the nitrate on that only just become heavily planted tho was lightly planted with about 5 diffrent bunches of plants have around 10 big bunches of all diffrent plants now it's 120 litre tank and I just have a small community...
It comes out the tap at 20ppm but I can never have it at 20 ppm it's round 40ppm only way I could get it 20ppm is if I done a 100% tank change and I will have to get a reverse osmosis machine then as it's a 260 litre tank for the parents and fry and will be takeing the parents out after a couple...
I wannt to keep my nitrate low but it comes out the tap around 20-25ppm which I know is fine for my fish as they have been alive for several years but recently wanted to breed my fish and I know nitrate over 20ppm kills most of the fry of as I have been told unless this is untrue, I was...
Just wondering do you need a source of light contantly when breeding rainbow cichlids as how will the male fertilise the eggs in the dark when he can't see? Or can they see in the dark? Just wanted to know as I have a breeding pair and don't know whether to switch the light of in the night or...
I have about 17 diffrent tanks smallest is about 80 litres mostly for breeding getting rid of them all only haveing that 700litre and the 600 litre marine and maybe a breeding tank andsybe try breed marine fish in a year or two
No longer got the 900 litre tank but some of these pictures are the fish inside of it swapped it for a 600 litre marine tank but also got a 700 litre tank could show pictures of marine half full as not filled yet just going through osmos process and I'll show picture of 700 litre tropical tank...