yesterday i got trassic triops dlx but the eggs are lttlle dots in a pot put thm in yesterdya nothing will thye hatch
yesterday i got trassic triops dlx but the eggs are lttlle dots in a pot put thm in yesterdya nothing will thye hatch
I have a 10 gallon tank that has basically absolutely nothing in it. Its inhabitants are
1. Mystery snail
2. 1 Triops Longicaudatus (which basically outputs the same ammount of waste as a 2 inch fish)
3. A java moss plant.
4. Sand which has NOT been an issue with my clarity before.
5. An aquarium safe rock.
For some reason, the water is extremely cloudy. I first thought it was my filter that was dirty. i changed the filter pads and cleaned the intake and everything. Water is still cloudy. I did a 50% water change, then another water change the next day. Still cloudy.
What is the problem here?
I personally own a 10 gallon tank, nothing special about it, I am still deciding what I really want to do with it. I currently have a mystery snail and some Triops cancriformis. I was considering purchasing another aquarium, something easier to maintain because believe it or not, my 10 gal (with 4 Triops and a snail) is hard to maintain, water quality spcifically.
I have heard mixed responses with “What tank size is easiest to maintain?”. Some say small tanks are simple to maintain cus there isnt alot in it, some say larger ones are easier because the tank can handle the bioload and the filters are more powerful (something like that).
In your opinion, which size tanks are easiest to maintain? I would say probably a 30 gallon.. which is what I might get.
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I have a freshwater red lobster and he is about 4-5 inches. He is very lazy and only eats plants and stuff. Also it has a medium powered filter in it. The tank is 10 gallons with lots of fake plants and a see threw tube. But nothing they could really get into.
No no, like he is Soo lazy that he docent go after anything
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I tried to grow some Triops the other day, I used bottled spring water, and the Triops detritus and eggs that came with the package. I kept the water at about 23 – 24 degrees but after 3 days there is nothing hatched at all? I’m thinking of trying again with water that I’ve retrieved from the river near us, is that a good idea?