August 27th, 2008
Renee asked:
I’m thinking about getting a small snail to put in my aquarium with my goldfish, but does a snail actually help with anything in the aquarium? what do they eat?
I don’t have any real plants in the aquarium, just the one fake one.
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Tags: Aquarium, Plants, Snail
Posted in Fish | 8 Comments »
August 21st, 2008
Lisa Marie asked:
The leaves on some of the silk plants in my aquarium are turning brown, along with some of the gravel. It’s very spotty but I notice more and more brown every day. The aquarium is filtered, not over stocked, I do 25% water changes every week, etc. Everything is otherwise fine. What could be causing this and what can I do to stop it?
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Tags: Aquarium, Silk Plants, Water Changes
Posted in Fish | 8 Comments »
August 4th, 2008
Nita F asked:
I have a 2.5 gallon and a 1.5 gallon aquarium with pumps. I wanted to know how much electricity would they pull and how can I find out what that translates into a monthly cost. Any suggestions?
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Tags: Aquarium Pumps, Electricity, Gallon Aquarium
Posted in Maintenance Repairs | 3 Comments »
August 4th, 2008
Changyeon L asked:
A rectangular aquarium is to be 4 ft high and have a volume of 88 cu ft. The base, ends, and back are to be made of slate which costs $1.35 sq/ft, and the front is to be made of special reinforced glass that costs $2.35 sq/ft. What should be the length and width of the aquarium to minimize the cost of materials, and what is the minimum cost to build the aquarium?
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Tags: Cu Ft, Reinforced Glass, Sq Ft
Posted in Mathematics | 1 Comment »
August 3rd, 2008
vagabond_810 asked:
I’ll be spending the holiday weekend taking down and cleaning my aquarium. Does anyone know of a fast method for cleaning out the gravel? The aquarium will not be set up again any time soon, so I am not concerned with preserving the bacteria, etc., I just want to wash out all of the debris and make sure it doesn’t smell bad in storage.
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Tags: Bacteria, Debris, Storage
Posted in Fish | 6 Comments »