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6 Responses to “Tips for Keeping Fish and Maintaining an Aquarium : Pt 2, How to Use a “Python” to Change Fish Tank Water”
If you boneheads … If you boneheads would of paid attention she stated she knew she had exactly the amount needed for her water change in that bottle before she placed it in the tank. And I have a 125 gallon cichlid tank that i use the Python on, and I have not lost any fish in over a year. So know wtf you are talking about before you go sputtering nonsense.
“But being a pro … “But being a pro like I am”
Yeah right. First of all you don’t go squirting the clorine remover straight into the tank, you need a way fo measuring it, it’s otherwise to easy to use too much. Second of all; for Pete’s sake mention that the provided water should have the right temperature!
Erm NO DEAR…YOU … Erm NO DEAR…YOU ARE DOING THIS ALL WRONG!!
You DONT squirt the Aqua Safe into the tank you put it into the water BEFORE it goes into the tank.
If anyone wants to know how to fill a tank up DONT watch this women, she has put UNTREATED tap water into a fish tank which will burn the fish and kill the poor mites.
Tap water? NO NO NO … Tap water? NO NO NO!
RO-DI water is the way to go for the health and well being of your fish. Too much bad stuff in your tap water, heck I don’t even drink what comes out of the tap much less have to swim (= live)in it like your fish do.
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October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
If you boneheads …
If you boneheads would of paid attention she stated she knew she had exactly the amount needed for her water change in that bottle before she placed it in the tank. And I have a 125 gallon cichlid tank that i use the Python on, and I have not lost any fish in over a year. So know wtf you are talking about before you go sputtering nonsense.
October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
“But being a pro …
“But being a pro like I am”
Yeah right. First of all you don’t go squirting the clorine remover straight into the tank, you need a way fo measuring it, it’s otherwise to easy to use too much. Second of all; for Pete’s sake mention that the provided water should have the right temperature!
October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Erm NO DEAR…YOU …
Erm NO DEAR…YOU ARE DOING THIS ALL WRONG!!
You DONT squirt the Aqua Safe into the tank you put it into the water BEFORE it goes into the tank.
If anyone wants to know how to fill a tank up DONT watch this women, she has put UNTREATED tap water into a fish tank which will burn the fish and kill the poor mites.
October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
fat idiot
fat idiot
October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
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October 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Tap water? NO NO NO …
Tap water? NO NO NO!
RO-DI water is the way to go for the health and well being of your fish. Too much bad stuff in your tap water, heck I don’t even drink what comes out of the tap much less have to swim (= live)in it like your fish do.