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  • Welcome to this beginners introduction. You are probably one of these types of people. #You're interested in setting up an aquarium and want to do it right.
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  • ...oved. Likewise, if medications have been added to your tank, they may need to be removed after they've served their primary purpose. ...ending on buffering factors), which will stress your fish, possibly enough to kill them.
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  • In this last section, we bring up popular issues that come up after your tank has been running for a while. ...nd/or ammonia. Increase your water change volume and/or frequency, or feed your fish less. There are also a number of chemical remedies for specific algae
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  • ...e bacterial process of nitrification (i.e., ‘biological filtration’) to convert these toxic compounds into non-toxic nitrates. Hobbyists and even ...in aquatic plants under a variety of experimental conditions. I was able to locate published studies on 33 different aquatic plant species. Only 4 of
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  • ...come. They aid us in the upkeep and function of the micro-ecologies needed to make our tanks stable and safe for our wet pets. ...ns of bacteria and other microscopic life forms that are so very important to our aquarium systems. I hope that I can clarify the some of the roles these
    19 KB (3,335 words) - 00:50, 14 February 2011
  • ...use of 'disposable' fish providing the ammonia food that the bacteria need to grow. ...w or diluted like it is in a river, pond or lake. So we need to find a way to remove it from our aquariums.
    22 KB (3,927 words) - 18:15, 18 July 2012
  • == How to Stock a Tank == ...uatic shop worker is maybe a little '''too''' keen to get you to part with your cash. And what on earth is THAT?
    8 KB (1,439 words) - 07:09, 28 March 2012