• Top 5 Fish Tank Algae Removal Methods

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    Top 5 Fish Tank Algae Removal Methods
    Algae is a naturally occurring component of the aquarium ecosystem because it feeds algae-eating fish and crustaceans and helps to rid the water of harmful waste compounds. Since too much algae may impede your view of the fish tank and hinder good plant development, most people see it as an unwanted visitor. Let's discuss five quick ways to remove algae from your aquarium's ornaments and walls. 1. Manually Remove Algae Using Tools   The first method on our list is to physically remove the algae with your own two hands since it yields results quickly and...
  • Frequently-Asked Questions About Aquarium Plants

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    Frequently-Asked Questions About Aquarium Plants
    How Can You Tell If the Plants in Your Aquarium are Dying?   There are a number of indicators that your aquarium plants are suffering and will eventually Aquarium plants' leaves are fading to brown. Plants in aquariums are deteriorating. Plants in aquariums are melting. The leaves of aquarium plants have tiny pinholes. Aquarium plants' leaves are becoming white. Aquarium plants are losing their leaves. If your aquarium plant has any of these signs, it may not be getting enough of some nutrients. Additionally, you should act to resuscitate your aquarium plants!   Why are the...
  • Why Do Aquarium Plants Melt? (Part 2)

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    Why Do Aquarium Plants Melt? (Part 2)
    Why Aquarium Plants Melt Down Here are some reasons why aquarium plants melt down.  Ammonia Burn  Ammonia Burn In unclean tanks with bad water and little to no maintenance, ammonia burn is a typical issue. Because ammonia is a toxic gas that may harm all aquatic life, including plants and animals. This substance is produced when dead material in the tank decomposes and is eaten by bacteria, which then release ammonia and nitrites. Nitrifying bacteria often get rid of these chemicals by turning them into nitrates, which are much less dangerous. The issue arises when the...
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