Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:30 pm
Almost looks like a trout stream from this angle.
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OH its a strip test?USFMarine wrote:This is the kit I bought at petsmart for much more money. The seal was intact under the cap. Seems like a good name brand...OH and dude- your nitrate kit is FAAUUUULTY...
Its difficult to get a good nitrate kit. You have to shell out about forty bucks.
http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ct ... ips25tests
so should i assume my nitrates are under control? I don't have $40 just for nitrate testing.
Sometimes strong language is warranted. They're crapp.mikev wrote:I would not use such strong expressions, but strip tests are indeed not the best.
What they are good for is a quick check that everything is more or less ok, nothing more.
They also are not cheap if you figure out the cost per test.
I didn't realize that I was using strong language...Emma Turner wrote:Angelfish83, you have already been warned about the way you are writing your posts. If you can't say anything without being so aggressive or using swear words, then don't say anything at all please. Strong language is not warranted at all on the Loach and Freshwater forums.
Emma
My friend was getting rid of her black angelfish.. If I didn't take it, it would have gone down her toilet! If I remove it now, my tank will look quite empty.. what should I replace it with.. the silver dollars are quite boring too by the way.. only the 2 females are left, they're ugly and they're so skittish they often scare the loaches with their sudden bursts of swimming..angelfish83 wrote:Lose the angel. Waaaay too much current. Its terriby uncomfortable. Not wise to keep those alone or with fish as fast moving as everything else you have there. very very bad choice. I was an angel nut for years trust me. Ditch it.
Otherwise pretty nice stuff. A couple of those rocks are mildly calciferous so watch your kH and pH and see if they start to rocket up...





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