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Diy Discus Fish Food

May 21st, 2010 No comments

Diy Discus Fish Food


Discus Fish Planted Tank

April 28th, 2010 No comments

Discus Fish Planted Tank
Discus Fish Planted Tank

Quincy’s First Planted Aquarium With Discus Fish


A Planted Freshwater Aquarium with Discus Fish. - 24W x 15H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


A Planted Freshwater Aquarium with Discus Fish. – 24W x 15H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


$33.99


WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

The Inspired Aquarium: Ideas and Instruction for Living with Aquariums


The Inspired Aquarium: Ideas and Instruction for Living with Aquariums


$25.00


In light of the recent popularity of such movies as Finding Nemo and Shark Tale, and aquariums as elements of interior decor, home aquariums have become all the rage. Since there are so many ways you can design an aquarium today, a little guidance is definitely needed. The Inspired Aquarium is a key tool to use while searching for ideas to help inspire your own home-aquarium design. This complete …


Hydor Mini Heater

April 4th, 2010 No comments

Hydor Mini Heater
Hydor Mini Heater
I put a heater in my betta’s tank and now he is lethargic?

I just bought a Hydor mini heater for my betta’s 1 gallon tank. I also have a thermometer attached to the side. The reading says the temperature is at 78C, but he is acting very lethargic. He was not this lethargic before I put the heater in. Should I take it out? Is this just him getting used to the new temperature or what?
His tank was at 72 degrees before, so I added it and turned it on. It does not have a control for temperature–it just raises the temperature by a few degrees regardless. And I’m pretty sure the thermometer is working because I saw it rise from 72 to 74 to 78 gradually. It also got up kindof high at one point when I had his light on too, so maybe that shocked him.

Dont take it out. Did you adjust it slowly? Or did you just drop it in an turn it to 78. If you did the later, he is just a little angry that you adjusted the temperature so quickly (one of the problems with your very small tank). He would have probably prefered you change it 2-3 degrees at a time.

Ugh. Anyway, ignore the idiot below me. He may just be getting used to it. I assure you the water they come from is between 79-82 degrees(ish), and unless your house is consistently 84, you need a heater. I have a betta in a 10 gallon tank at 81 degrees and he hasn’t stopped swimming up and down the walls for 4 years. I mean goldfish and a placo(lol)? Really

Reefing with ExhibitEx – The Tank Week #4


MINI AQUARIUM HEATER, Color: BLACK; Size: 7.5 WATT (Catalog Category: Aquatics:HEATERS)


MINI AQUARIUM HEATER, Color: BLACK; Size: 7.5 WATT (Catalog Category: Aquatics:HEATERS)



Use in small aquariums up to 5 1/2 gal completely submersible.(Color: BLACK; Size: 7.5 WATT)…


Aquatronica 2-Plug Control Unit for Multi-Tester


Aquatronica 2-Plug Control Unit for Multi-Tester


$71.97


2-Plug power unit designed for use with the Multi-Tester Controller (ACQ150). Allows devices to be controlled in on/off mode. Suitable for connection to pumps, heaters, CO2 valves, etc….