Yes, they are fully submersible. The min water level is the max amount that the heater can stick out of the water. so the water should not be...
LOL.. And those that do have them won't admit it..
Its H. polysperma. Got a huge bush of it going without CO2, just excel. If you can get a iron-rich substrate like Flourite the new leaves will...
Seriously? @TomK I think @azurekoi mentioned somewhere that he used it with a lot of praise for this product.
She knows me better than that... But I might treat her with an early breakfast and then talk her into going for a 'quick' look at the show.
So happy about this!! :bb::bb::bb::bb::bb: Just one problem, its wifey's birthday that weekend. She's not going to be happy...
I've fed my ancistrus spawns cucumber, baby marrow and lettuce. The little ones really love lettuce.
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I use the same brand, just the 5:1:5 composition. They do ok, just don't have any micro ferts in it. But I don't think they will be safe with...
I capped mine as well. Purely for aesthetic reason. Like the look of pfs, but need the nutrients of Flourite. @Rickus I can send you some H...
You could if the pH is the the same. But bottled water normally has a lower pH than tap water. And that shock is fatal to any fish.
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You can remove the enamel with a razorblade. Will take 10 minutes or so, depending on the size of tank.
I bought a male bristlenose there a good couple of months ago. He and my female fell deeply in love and just had their 3rd spawn in 4 weeks!! Now...
Must still be new. The articles are not that extensive. But going into my bookmark list nevertheless.
Yeah thats an option. But as I say I'm planning on a moss-planted nano. So I don't want to spend R400+ on a substrate that isnt needed and of wich...
Yip, thats it. Will try something else. All just in the planning stage for my nano. Still got bristlenose babies in there for another month or so.
Don't know why the link is not going through. But yeah, its the sand for reptiles. Makes sense what you say @azurekoi. Was just wondering because...
Would it be possible to use the black Desert Sand as a substrate for a low-tech nano set-up? I'm planning one with moss as a covering and won't...
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