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What is the nitrogen cycle

https://www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm This link has a good explanation. Not doing water changes during the first few weeks after setting up a new aquarium (while the bacteria for the nitrogen cycle get established) has led to a lot of disjointed beginners
6/23/2017 9:33:17 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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What does a cheetah eat

meat
6/23/2017 9:26:18 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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What do cheetahs look like

go to this link to find stuff about cheetahs https://www.google.com/search?q=cheetah&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS720US720&oq=cheeta&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l4.2375j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
6/23/2017 9:24:04 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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How to install

it doesn't need to go on the tank at all. Put it wherever you want and run air tubing to the item(s) in the aquarium
6/23/2017 9:21:56 PM • Penn-Plax 10... • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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How do set the temp on a 15 gallon tank

leave the heater unplugged in the aquarium in for several hours.Then plug it in briefly and see if the neon bulb lights up (sort of an orange color). If it is on, turn the temp set knob counter clockwise until it goes out. Then turn the knob clockwise slowly until the light comes on again. Now your heater is set for approximately the current temp of the aquarium water. Now adjust the knob in very small increments, waiting hours between adjustments until the water is at the temp you want.
6/23/2017 9:17:19 PM • Fluval Hagen M50... • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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What would cause #4 cyl have low pressureagain after dealer did supposed comlete vale job 35k miles ago?

leaky valves or rings.or scored cylinder
6/23/2017 9:03:36 PM • Injen 2008 Chevy... • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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Do plants give off oxygen

yes, when they are in light
6/23/2017 8:49:26 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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How many tons of gravel will I need. drive way 15feet wide.30ft long

they din't sell gravel by the ton, but by the cubic yard you will need
6/23/2017 8:42:23 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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In a 14'x14'space how many yard of gravel do I need

you will need 0.605 cubic yards for each inch of depth you want in a 14ft by14ft area
6/23/2017 8:36:36 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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Is it safe to eat Bosa fish for a meal

yes, bosa fish is good to eat. It is safe to consume in chilled form not frozen.
6/1/2017 2:37:17 PM • Fish • Answered on Jun 01, 2017
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Is it safe to eat basa fish

Basa fish is a type of cat fish and is perfectly fine to eat.
5/24/2017 7:26:44 PM • Fish • Answered on May 24, 2017
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My betta fish is not eating. I placed a holiday disk in his tank for food while we were away this weekend.. Just got home and the water was extremely cloudy

I hope you did a big water change right away. The very first thing to do, any time there is a problem with water for fish, is to change at least half of it right away. If you have dip strip tests, test some of the water you change to find out if any readings are too high, but do the change first. If you don't have tests, you should consider getting some, they are the only way to tell if the water has too much ammonia, nitrite or nitrate for fish safety. Cloudy water often means a bacterial bloom has happened, which isn't always dangerous to the fish. But sometimes they can be the result of a rise in ammonia. All fish produce ammonia as part of their respiration and all organic waste, which is broken down by bacterial action, also produces some ammonia. For the future, It is MUCH safer to simply not feed your fish if you are going away unless perhaps you are trying to raise valuable fry. But most tanks of fry would also probably survive if their tank is provided with large masses of live mosses and floating plants. These provide minute food resources, infusoria, bacteria, algaes, which fish can pick from the plants. Plants, of course, need enough light so they don't die off. For sure, unfed fish will get hungry, but healthy fish will not starve to ***** in a short time. Most fish can do fine for a week and I leave mine for two and three weeks if I must and so far, nobody has died. During an emergency, my fish survived for over a month without any attention at all, far from ideal but it could not be avoided. Those fish were living in a heavily planted tank and the plants provided food resources. It also contained shrimp and live scuds the fish could eat, though they didn't eat them all. Even an unplanted tank, if not over-stocked, should be ok, unfed, for 5-7 days, so long as the fish are all healthy and similarly sized. Tiny fish are likely to be eaten if their tank mates are big enough and hungry. If possible, put the tank lights on a timer so the day/night cycle continues while you are away. Full-time darkness won't kill them but is probably not much fun for them, either. Fasting fish also helps avoid potentially serious water quality problems that uneaten food and fish wastes may cause in a surprisingly short time. Many keepers fast their fish routinely, one or two days a week, which is thought to mimic the erratic availability of food in the wild. Having living plants in the tank is very useful; they use up ammonia and nitrates and provide interest, shelter and resting places for the fish. Water changes serve to keep all toxin levels at safe levels. Nitrate should not test over 50 ppm at most, 10-20 is best. Ammonia & nitrite should always be ZERO. If any levels are over these, big water changes are the only remedy. Any fish's tank, including that of a Betta fish, should have a filter of some kind. If it does, changing 50% of the water weekly is what I have found works out for the best. Filters convert ammonia and nitrite to nitrate, the least toxic Sadly, it's still popular to keep Betta fish in bowls without filters. It's a long way from ideal, but if water changes are done diligently, the fish may be ok, though it often ends up chopping a year or more from their life span. Without a filter, 50% of the water should be changed THREE times each week. That's a lot more changes than most advisory sites will say, but fresh, clean water is the single best friend any fish will ever have living in captivity. Make sure the fresh water's temp' is within a degree or two of the tank's temp' when you change it. Use a siphon or turkey baster to suck up fish waste from the bottom at least every other week, if not more often. Don't remove the fish when you do these maintenance tasks because that can be a lot more stressful than leaving it in. Never feed Betta fish any more food than they can consume within a maximum of about ten minutes. Many of them tend to be very slow or picky eaters, so they need more time than most other fish species. Remove any uneaten food after a half an hour.
4/13/2017 6:30:16 PM • Fish • Answered on Apr 13, 2017
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How to generally decoration a classical Chinese wind home?

The Chinese wind not simply traditional Chinese ink, but is a mood. Nostalgia is not mere nostalgia, but also can make a kind of enjoyment, this is a Chinese home want to give you. Carpentry and Oriental lines, combined with the elements of the Bali leisure, pieces of large zen murals, create a unique Chinese Zen. Grilles, brought over from the old house to play a piece of ingenuity transformed into a Chinese-style doors. The middle of the kiln tiles, the pattern is couple's zodiac letting more stories in a variety of decorative home. Amplify the original difficult to use a font kitchen, open dining kitchen area taking the simple wood wind, bright and warm also comfortable.
4/7/2017 11:56:09 AM • Fish • Answered on Apr 07, 2017
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How much water goes in an 36x 25 fish tank how many gallons

volume requires 3 measurements: height, width and depth (from front to back) Once you have the 3 dimensions you can multiply them together to get the volume in whatever unit you measure in, Centimeters/Inches/feet etc. once you have your volume you can google a conversion table to figure out your unit to gallons/litres/ etc. http://metricunitconversion.globefeed.com/Metric_Conversion_Table.asp
3/1/2017 2:35:22 AM • Fish • Answered on Mar 01, 2017
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My beta has fin rot and tail rot. Petsmart said that the only way to treat him for both is to use general cure and that it is a really strong medicine so it might kill him. Do I have any other options

Believe it or not betas do better in tanks or bowls with no filters and under a light for heat. Clean water is a must and weekly changes of 50 percent is usually sufficient. Sorry water is normally the cause of what you describe. Don't overfeed. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/howard_977676954994c5b2
2/13/2017 5:59:23 AM • Aquarium... • Answered on Feb 13, 2017
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I have a fish tank, which has a moss ball and two shrimps in it, and there is also lots of wee snails. Recently I have noticed there is a web like thing over my plastic plants.

if you have a heater running in the tank over time the water will go down. depending on what snails you have will depend on the breeding. if the snails started to show after you put the moss ball in then yes they have come from that.
12/12/2016 2:11:56 AM • Fish • Answered on Dec 12, 2016
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What are the recommended aquarium chiller brands available in the market?

I highly recommend you to get a USA Prime Aquarium Chiller you wouldn't be disappointed. You can also get chillers from Aqua Logic Aquarium Chillers, Deltec Eco Cooler Aquarium Chiller, Coolworks - IceProbe Aquarium Chiller, Oceanic Aquarium Chiller, TECO SeaChill Chillers and Tunze Aquarium Chiller the all solid chillers companies.

12/5/2016 9:52:15 AM • Fish • Answered on Dec 05, 2016
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What is the bulk density of 3/4" pea gravel

3.94 × 10-6 / Pound Gravel, Pea density in 285 measurement units http://www.aqua-calc.com/page/density-table/substance/gravel-coma-and-blank-pea
11/16/2016 6:02:44 PM • Fish • Answered on Nov 16, 2016
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