Monday, February 22, 2010

Vacuum Ball Float On Atmosphere Do Albino Cories Eat Algae Namely Green Spot Algae? Other Questions Too...?

Do albino cories eat algae namely green spot algae? other questions too...? - vacuum ball float on atmosphere

and the title is self explanatory ... Always planted in a business point of green algae that my tank with crypts Marimo balls, Christmas Moss, Java Moss, glycine, and some other various plants that I have no idea what they are ... and my cherry shrimp can not eat algae green dot ... Flora i plantabbs pride and water and soil ... CO2 is not so bad to make a DIY soon ... What are the proportions? I vacuum the gravel, because I cherry shrimp MTS and many of them actually ... is what is causing the problem? I do not know can overfeed a sheet of seaweed, the shrimp around 70-100 each in three days ... Well at least I wanted to get some cats Otto PetSmart but the last time I bought 2, died the next day ... Well, maybe it was because he then naturalizedWell ... How do you do? IM or was it to buy 2 of them will get too little planning to 4, so as not to stress ... That's what usually die too? and if not received many encouraging responses may have trouble putting the rubber lip pleco Tho ... I do not want that fire and uprooting my plants ... including suggestions for tankmates betta best? IM planning to make 2 ADF maybe three, I read them reptomin eat ... I Feed my floating ACF are the ones that work well, or just ... I have balls of shrimp ... I also want to think to get the food for my cherry shrimp and frozen mosquito larvae, frogs that are my best? or brineshrimp? thx guys ... Sorry if my question has been answered like a great response:]

2 comments:

ωнєяє ι αм said...

First Corydoras do not eat algae. They would prefer to clean the tank, so that you eat foods that leftober fell to the ground.

Corydoras prefer bein a group of six or more.

One very important thing: Corydoras are very, very sensitive to salt.

Do not eat shrimp, seaweed, not too much of what we can not control.

Your tank may also be too much sun, the rapid growth of algae is encouraged.

Is there a lot of extra food in the tank?

Always check the flood of nitrates and nitrites. If they are large, and / or if you have more food in the tank of algae a buffet to go crazy.

Check your water. Sometimes an additional source of nitrate is is the key, so
frequent changes in the water are not always effective.

If you do not have the last 10 days of the change done 25% water, clean the substrate very well, scraping the tank and trim, check if you have a filter that will not change.

If yes, then do not feed the fish for a few days.

Inundated in SF said...

You can not understand his tour of what they are now in the tank. Or what is the tank size. Is this a new tank, patches of green (or brown spots), often shown. Easy to brush. If you have a Betta it is placed, eat cherries. Otos and small fish are vulnerable - is totally cycling tank? If not, think that the fish before it gone. One or two (no more than that) Olive Nerita snails in a 10 gallons. Clean your tank of algae in one or two weeks - but a betta can be cut to death, and need to buy after eating all the algae to feed algae. They also live longer if they acclimate to brackish water for some time. Put eggs (seems little sesame seeds on the sides of the tank), but only eggs Hatch brackish water - you can easily scrap and shrimp they can eat. Otos best in well established tanks, and even then, not long to live (it's all or nothing - I had a teacher who wants to live alone and feed on mosquito larvae, while others will eat only algae, the algae are not platelets, so that this kind of famine). Otos generally like hanging with a small ceremony. N charged the tank fails.

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