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Lex The Little Fish Nerd
#21
Posted 09 November 2015 - 07:31 PM
#22
Posted 09 November 2015 - 10:45 PM
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The tank is starting too look close I think it's the sand, what should I do? Is it possible to get a extremely fine media for the canisters to polish the water?
What would I do? Will the cloud effect the fish?
Not far off the look I wanted
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#23
Posted 10 November 2015 - 03:16 PM
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Looks good lex
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How's the tumbler going for ya mate?
#24
Posted 10 November 2015 - 03:50 PM
#25
Posted 10 November 2015 - 03:53 PM
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Tumbler not tested yet, but looks good
Thanks I'm trying to make it all perfect haha!
#26
Posted 10 November 2015 - 04:55 PM
You could use macropore or purigen, but I would just wait for it to settle
Looking nice, and I really like the colour of those rocks
#27
Posted 11 November 2015 - 08:22 AM
How would I remove the cloudiness? Can I just load up my canister with super fine filter wool?
#28
Posted 11 November 2015 - 08:56 AM
just put snails in your substrate.... no don't do that!
A water syphon with a stick on the end of it allows you to turn over the substrate without making a mess
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