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So i have a 5.5 gallon brackish (part fresh water – part salt water) Algae keeps building up and I’m tired of continually cleaning it out. So are there any brackish fish or invertebrates that can eat the algae. I don’t care about any products or sponges this is only about aquatic creatures.
Also the tank has fiddler crabs in it that are territorial.
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Keep a consistent feeding schedule and watch the gecko’s portion size. Learn how to care for a leopard gecko from an industry professional in this free pet care video. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jaques currently works at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. and has worked in the pet industry for about 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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Hello, my fish has acaquired those nasty little anchor worms. I have removed the anchor worms with a tweezer, and am doing a 100% tank clean. I’m washing the foliage and gravel with warm water and salt, etc.
How do i clean this tank?? It’s 10 g, and i’m wondering what i should do? Salt? Vinegar? Soap and warm water?
How should i clean it to disinfect from the anchor worms and get all the algae off?
Suggestions much appreicated. Thanks so much!
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Like GF.?~ But on a limited budget, space, time? Starting out? For Kids ? This is an example of what you can do :) & you need no statues or fake plants ! they only tear the fins. & get gross ! If you learn more, and decide to go bigger, live plants best. Tropical fish need more~ ask a pro, if getting into Tropicals ! you will need GF food and goldfish water treatment tho ! gravel- ? natural is best, but none is really needed for this set-up. …
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more info: tank has 3 fish: 1 goldfish, 1 albino cleaner fish (I guess, its not my tank, its my girlfriends fish. anyway its got those red eyes-totally creepy) and one algae eater. ok so 2 of these went to that big fish farm in the sky. The albino is still among the living. we deduced that the water became a toxic wasteland due to
fish waste.. so is cleaning the tank once a week enough? Thanks
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I didn’t have any film of my new sandrats, so I desided to make a little film about all 4 of them while I was cleaning their ‘cage’. (White=Horus, Black=Anubis, Siamese=Seth, Sandy/Brown=Ra)
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Learn how to identify the signs of a healthy turtle when purchasing or adopting a pet turtle in this free animal care video clip. Expert: Sarah Tingle Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net Bio: Sarah is a resident exotic animal health technician and has been working as a technician for seven years. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau
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Yeah I know I shouldn’t have done it. My tank was so dirty I needed to just start over. I did rinse out the tank almost 10 times and let it cycle for 5 days but after adding new goldfish they all died. What can I use to get any of the window cleaner out of my tank so my fish will live?
