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4 Responses to “Freshwater Tank Water Change Part 3”
if you have like a … if you have like a bubble maker thingy in there the algea doesnt grow … .i mean well not for me o ya i have bottom feeders snails from a small pond they wont harm the fish but you get onley like 3 or 4 because they will mate and they give like 10 babies ..
the first time i had them i onley had 5 then afetr like a month 25 kids were in there so i had t0o like take them out and put them back in the pond and it took forever
i take around 30 - … i take around 30 - an hour on my tank lol
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October 5th, 2008 at 9:26 am
i keep my guppies …
i keep my guppies without a heater for now (they do have one in winter) and they got used to it and its always around 76 degrees
October 5th, 2008 at 9:26 am
dude u should use …
dude u should use live plants
October 5th, 2008 at 9:26 am
if you have like a …
if you have like a bubble maker thingy in there the algea doesnt grow … .i mean well not for me o ya i have bottom feeders snails from a small pond they wont harm the fish but you get onley like 3 or 4 because they will mate and they give like 10 babies ..
the first time i had them i onley had 5 then afetr like a month 25 kids were in there so i had t0o like take them out and put them back in the pond and it took forever
October 5th, 2008 at 9:26 am
i take around 30 - …
i take around 30 - an hour on my tank lol