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ckmullin

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  1. "The natural lifespan of a ramshorn snail is anywhere from 1 to 2 years depending on living conditions. How do you know if your ramshorn snail is dead? Sometimes it can be hard to tell is your snails are just resting, sick, or have passed away. You can check to see if they are still with you by smelling them. If there is a foul odor coming out of their shell hen you will know they are deceased. You should do this regularly because any dead animal in a tank will start to make the tank toxic."

  2. purigen is a god like substance...sorta how those little Ferrero Rocher chocolates fall from the heavens...

    purigen is a filter media on arnold swartzenager type steroids...

    Purigen is actually a kick @$$ filter medium for organics etc etc etc. You want to polish water so the Queen will want to drink...use this. Go to Bigals...the best $ i've seen in Calgary. so far. 500g for mid $30.

    one of the best parts you can recharge it over and over.

  3. FX5 alone should be good. I like to use HOB's in combination with most canisters as an extra polishing filter, but I've found the FX5 has enough flow that you should be fine without anything extra.

    are you familiar with purigen?

  4. It's not like I'm running out lol.

    As for an update ! It don't seem too be going well . I think I might try some black lava rock I just picked up as this lace rock just won't stay wet . I might just leave both in and see what happens

    Blake

    throw the rock in a clearish plastic bag keep 100% humidity and put in a bright location...window sill etc. no reason why it won't attach if doing something like that.

    btw, where did you get it...looks great! (heard of it being a carrier for planaria also)

    found here:

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Fissidens-splachnobryoides-Live-Aquarium-Plant-BB-/260228328789?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3c96d12d55

  5. I'm pretty sure it's not tiny air bubbles. The water looks like it's dusty, I'm pretty sure its a bacterial bloom in the new water but how can I prevent this, and why does it only happen in the one tank?

    Is it Edmonton city tap water?

    if so, going by your location given, south Edmonton...I would have a hard time to believe that there is a bacteria problem with your water...that would then mean you and everyone in that entire area are drinking water with such a bacteria. I'm no water engineer though...perhaps that area does have such an issue.

    Throw in some Purigen into your filter and see if that issue still happens. Perhaps there is something in your current tank water that reacts with what is being given in a standard water change. dunno

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