First you need to get that wool/fibre glass stuff around your plants' roots removed as small particles do come loose floating freely in your water...
Starting a family is not that difficult, maintaining one is where it really comes into play :proud:
Welcome to TASA and looking forward in your planning and setup of the 4ft. As said by other members already, keeping discuss is a ball game of its...
Welcome, looking forward on what you have in mind and all of the best with your future setups. Stick to the basics and you won't have any regret.
Don't know why you find it difficult in getting spares, maybe a bad rep, don't know. I'm having an Eheim as well and very happy with my choice,...
Clearly nothing wrong with the diy skills and ideas to it, looking real good.
@oupoot, how did your tests go, all working well and as hoped for??
I humbly do apologize then for my thinking. Still looks really funny and cool.
It is recommended to remove it as pieces of it will come loose and be floating in the tank water, if fish "inhale" it it will go over their gills...
Histerical funny but think photoshop played a big role in this (as they say in afrikaans : bietjie dik vir 'n daalder), I might be wrong and if so...
Can contact @Dirk for some advice as well as he is involved with the BL species.
Will be perfectly fine, I have received and posted a couple of plants overnight via the post office and they were still fine.
That's a steal!!!!
can look in the vicinity of R900 - R1200
Hope you manage to find another tank soon at a reasonable price.
thanks for the feedback @Flavio, hope everything turns out well at the end of the day for you and your fishies:nurse:
What a loss but all is not forsaken, you can always opt in replacing the glass pane that have cracked, will be cheaper than getting another tank.
Welcome to the forum, all of the best with the start-up of your tanks. How many are planning on?
Glad everything is well and all your fish is alive. It will not be a bad idea to wire up the old UPS as quick as possible to prevent stress levels...
@sub-lime, carpet growers need a good substrate usually, good lighting, CO2 and the correct fertilizers. The problem is that if your lighting and...
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