M MonsterPeacock Plecostomus MFK Member Jul 26, 2011 1,439 7 53 Colorado Apr 5, 2012 #11 kageh124 said: How would I fight the potential of another "bacteria bloom?" Click to expand... Really....I explained it to you above already.... The bacteria bloom isn't caused by the drift wood anyway but by your water changes.
kageh124 said: How would I fight the potential of another "bacteria bloom?" Click to expand... Really....I explained it to you above already.... The bacteria bloom isn't caused by the drift wood anyway but by your water changes.
K kageh124 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 14, 2012 468 2 33 MD, DC Area Apr 5, 2012 #12 Got it... thanks for the tips.
F F1 VET THE serrasalmus rhom MFK Member Nov 3, 2011 6,582 32 0 INDY Apr 5, 2012 #13 MonsterPeacock said: It's already "Safe"...It just needs to leech out is all. Use a bucket or keep it in your tank and do water changes. Click to expand... So your saying wood sold as reptile only decor is 100% safe for this gentlemens aquarium?? Man you must be a pshycic???! #1 S. Vettel
MonsterPeacock said: It's already "Safe"...It just needs to leech out is all. Use a bucket or keep it in your tank and do water changes. Click to expand... So your saying wood sold as reptile only decor is 100% safe for this gentlemens aquarium?? Man you must be a pshycic???! #1 S. Vettel