Aquatic Plants - If you have Aquatic plants, they can trap carbon dioxide and other materials like nitrates. Stones and Rocks - Certain stones and rocks can raise your Water's pH levels.
If your Rocks are actually limestone, they are the cause of the pH elevation in your aquarium water. Limestone is calcareous (contains calcium) and is known for its ability to both harden the water and increase the pH. Limestone is also used to remove excess ...
You're always going to see some air bubbles in the water. It's the nature of the environment Air-driven filters can cause bubbles to develop, and air stones create cascades of small bubbles that help Move water around the tank. Hanging filters can also cause ...
There are a few methods to remove the white residue on your Tank Glass. One is Using Vinegar, This method really works, you would need to use vinegar along with a damp cloth, sponge, or just about anything that'll help get rid of the white residue. The ...
Salt creep occurs when the water in a saltwater aquarium splashes out of the tank, gets things wet, and after the fresh portion of the water evaporates, leaves behind salt crystals. Salt creeping happens when crystals precipitate from evaporating salt ...
Undergravel filters are a type of aquarium filtration that is located beneath the substrate (or under the gravel), and using them avoids the need for a clunky filter hanging on the back of your tank.
Spot algae are seen as circular, thin, bright green spots that adhere strongly to the Surface of glass and other hard surfaces of glass and other hard surfaces. Typical causes are excess light and excess nutrients.
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