u/CrazyRough104

Had a house showing and someones kid stuck their hands in my fish tank, new sticker added.
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Had a house showing and someones kid stuck their hands in my fish tank, new sticker added.

I know this wont stop people still but I can't really hide it. I work at an escape room and have learned majority of parents dont watch their kids and will let them run crazy. Already hid the food but didnt think this would be an issue.

u/CrazyRough104 — 11 days ago

I have a betta fish and was trying to find good methods on cultivating live food for my betta. Ive heard brine shrimp are a great food for them and I was thinking of getting of the sea monkey kits sknce it seems very easy. I saw that sea monkeys have some sort of dye with their eggs and was wondering if this is safe or if this is even a good idea.

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u/CrazyRough104 — 18 days ago

I told her a milion times what to do and she insists because the person at the pet store told her its okay. She used to have a tank smaller than this and I gave her my old one which is 5 gals I've told her this is okay for a betta but she gets these random fish. The amount of fish that have died in this tank is unbelievable.

the orange diano fish is aggressive to the two tetras and theres so much (to what i think it is) cyanobacteria all over the tank.

She does take some of my advice sometimes only. like that live plant was because of me and i gave her my bioactice substrate to use.

u/CrazyRough104 — 20 days ago

I have always been battling algae in my tank, even on the glass. I'm planning to cut the lighting, but i never thought that this light would work so well having smaller coverage. I'm thinking the lighting might have something to do since i do 12 hours of lighting a day and there is indirect light in my room. Should I try getting a light without UV? When the light is off its hard to see the critters in the tank! Any light recs?

I do water changes every week or so and I'm doing my best in adding as many plants a possible, I'm waiting on my val to grow out.

My nerite has been doing a very good job at cleaning my driftwood and glass, but I'm thinking of adding another since the glass is still not clear. I have a lot of ghost shrimps in the tank too they dont make much of a visable difference so far.

u/CrazyRough104 — 25 days ago