Microfauna for opae ula tank

In my freshwater tanks, I have various copepods and such. I want to do the same thing with the brackish. Does anyone have cultures of phytoplankton and whatnot? Or know how to aquire some? Thanks so much

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u/Diggingcanyons — 10 days ago
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[LF] -Boise, ID - $123 - coral and fans

I am looking for corals and fans to decorate a brackish tank. Not live corals, as they wouldn't survive, and also nothing faux. Please let me know what you have available, pictures, and pricing. Thanks so much!

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u/Diggingcanyons — 12 days ago
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Should I throw this out

Hi everyone I was wondering if this fish house was a lost cause it has this very dark algae on it and I have washed it about 3 times and nothing is working.

u/Diggingcanyons — 28 days ago

[LF] Boise, Idaho - leaf litter for shrimp and Blackwater tanks please

I am not picky on what kinds of leaves, so long as shrimp will enjoy them and not wind up dead. Mixes of leaves, broken bits, whatever is fine.

I'm looking for anyone or anywhere selling in bulk, inexpensively.

Please let me know who you all go through, whether it be a company, an ebay listing, or anyone/anything else.

Thank you!

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u/Diggingcanyons — 2 months ago

Cat dumped soil into scud tank

My kitten somehow knocked over a potted plant and a huge amount of soil ended up in my tiny 2.5 gallon tank for scuds. I did a 50 percent water change and the water is still black. How the heck do I fix this without losing my scuds? I can't see them to even attempt catching them, so I can't just dump the tank and start over. There's a sponge filter, but I highly doubt that going to cut it. I have other stuff that I might use to fix this if it were any other tank, but the scuds make this difficult

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u/Diggingcanyons — 2 months ago

Seeking tips, tricks, and suggestions with the idea this tank will be for peacock gudgeons

This is for hardscape only. 60 gallons. Once I have everything set, I'll be putting a lot of plants. The water is cloudy because the cholla wood is doing interesting things as it has sunk.

I have cholla wood, an assortment of rock, fake caves, and plenty of sand. I can also acquire whatever else would make life easier.

Im a big fan of cave scapes, but apparently it's harder than it looks. What is in my head is not translating very effectively, to put it lightly.

While I do care about looks, I want plenty of nooks and crannies for the fish to explore and maybe breed in.

If anyone here can chime in as far as what would improve the hardscape layout, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you

u/Diggingcanyons — 3 months ago