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Aquarium Bio CycleArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 12 for aquarium bio cycleBasic Freshwater Aquarium Principles; Filters, Heaters, Bio-cycling, Live Plants, Feeding, Cleaning and Chemistry ... , to reach a temperature of 78 degrees you would need a 100 watt heater.
BIO-CYCLING:
Your aquarium will not be at peak biological filtration for 6 weeks (or more). To start your biological filtration, there are many cycling ... Read The Importance of Proper Water Quality in Aquariums ... are best removed by plants such as Hornwort in freshwater. There is much more information available about Bio-Filtration here: "The Aquarium Nitrogen Cycle"
-Chemical filtration is achieved by carbon, zeolite (freshwater only for ... Read Sponge Filtration for Aquariums and Ponds; Why Sponge Filters Should Not Be Overlooked As Filters for your Aquarium Or for your Pond ... of either application is they are simple to rinse out with used aquarium water, which in the reef application was especially useful in that I could dispose of allot of debris before it cycled and produced Nitrates. They are an excellent ... Read Reasons for Aquarium Cleaning ... WITH vacuuming, and it is an important reason. Also as for Nitrates, especially in marine aquariums, removing organic debris before it "cycles" via vacuuming is in my opinion the main focus of nitrate removal via water change.
* Ph ... Read Do Bio Wheels Really Work for Bio Filtration - Cutting Through the Hype ... problem in soft water aquariums, this is a major problem with hard water aquariums and especially marine aquariums (where these bio wheels are a total waste of money). What happens is the calcium, salts and other deposits form in the pores ... Read The Canister Filter - Any Use in a Saltwater Aquarium ... the production of nitrate. Live rock, for example, will hopefully complete the full nitrogen cycle, breaking down the nitrate into gas that is released from the aquarium. Routine seawater changes are recommended for all aquariums. Where a ... Read Prevention of Disease in Aquariums ... Sterilization, aquarium electrolytes, Redox Potential, fish foods, filtration, cleaning procedures, to aquarium cycling.
What I found is that if ALL points of disease prevention are practiced from, good filtration and maintenance, feeding ... Read Basic Aquarium Disease Prevention ... in the bag for 30-60 minutes for temperature and osmotic stabilization, then open the bag and SLOWLY add your aquarium water to the bag. Third, dispose of the water in the bag to avoid contamination. Fourth, add a shock preventative like ... Read Starting an Aquarium Maintenance Business ... if not all three.
11.Understanding the Nitrogen cycle (Fish make Waste - Bacteria get rid of Waste).
• The Biological filter process:
1. Starter fish are introduced to aquarium.
2. Ammonia from the waste starts to build ... Read Saltwater Fish and Nano Reef Basics ... gravity of 1.019- 1.021 for fish.
Add trace elements and aquarium buffer. SeaChem makes an excellent product called Reef Calcium which maintains KH, adds bio available polygluconate complexed calcium. Many products available do not add ... Read A Clear Pond; Proper Pond Maintenance, Filtration, and Chemistry ... shade, which will slow algae growth
[4] UV STERILIZATION.
Although not always necessary in a well planted, well shaded, well filter aquarium; they are still very useful. UVs help with algae control, disease prevention, and the Redox ... Read Crop Damages by Wild Animals Global View Country Report and Reviews in 1-10 Sections ... snail, P.canaliculata, is an aquatic freshwater snail native to South America, Originally imported to Hawai’i as pets for the aquarium trade, they were soon introduced into wetland plots known as “lo’s” where taro (Colocasia esculenta), an ... Read Searches related to: aquarium bio cycle
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