FYI...If you have a tank that needs some help, or you just wanna new scape, let me know. I have my own custom aquarium company and aquarium makeovers is what Im best at. I'll cut you a friendly HFB deal or trade for aquarium items.
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Originally posted by FrontosaurusRex View PostFYI...If you have a tank that needs some help, or you just wanna new scape, let me know. I have my own custom aquarium company and aquarium makeovers is what Im best at. I'll cut you a friendly HFB deal or trade for aquarium items.
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Originally posted by FrontosaurusRex View PostI think my pm is disabled...you can call or text me. (281) 515-6049
Was just going to ask a basic question about Caribe Sea substrate.
Found a couple of types I like from a review standpoint.
There are a few tan/gold color type sands and i was curious if you have ever seen them in tanks.
Thanks
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Originally posted by danielp View PostThanks,
Was just going to ask a basic question about Caribe Sea substrate.
Found a couple of types I like from a review standpoint.
There are a few tan/gold color type sands and i was curious if you have ever seen them in tanks.
ThanksAll bleeding stops eventually...
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Originally posted by aquabee View PostWhich ones were you considering Danny? I used the African cichlid mix by CaribSea in my shellies tank. It's fairly fine but not dusty, and it keeps the pH right at 8.6. The comps love it!
Don't want white in my 125.
I'm considering Supernatural Sunset gold or Torpedo beach. I think the sunset gold would blend really well with my mexican river rocks and color of my stand.
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Originally posted by danielp View PostPut a bag of Moonlight sand in my shellie tank.
Don't want white in my 125.
I'm considering Supernatural Sunset gold or Torpedo beach. I think the sunset gold would blend really well with my mexican river rocks and color of my stand.All bleeding stops eventually...
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Just in case anybody was planning on using these rocks, they show algae really bad. I am psycho about keeping my tank spotless but its impossible to keep the algae off of these rocks. I might let it grow just on the rocks and see what happens. I know it's the lighting that's causing the algae but Im not changing that. I love the LED'S.If it ain't wild caught
You ain't doing it right
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Limestone seems to be a magnet for algae so unless you are pulling out a scrubbing or doing blackout periods I don't see how you can avoid it honestly.
As far as water quality having algae present would consume the bad and better your water quality, the imbalance and lighting is what brings on the algae but once it's there it's self sustaining and beneficial.700g Mini-Monster tank
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