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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Super Naturals Peace River Gravel (40 lbs)

Super Naturals Peace River GravelI used to use Sand Blast Sand for my planted tanks when I lived in Texas. However, after days of disappointment trying to find blast sand in Ohio I broke down and ordered the Super Naturals Peace River Gravel off Amazon Marketplace. With the exception of a bit of confusion in shipping (at first I only got one bag instead of two) and the surprise that this is NOT the sand with the water conditioner/live bacteria in it, I am very pleased with this product. The tips on the front of the bag about rinsing the gravel were great and as much as I hate clarifier, the included goo did its job well.

I will say that if you can, buy the Peace River Gravel with the water conditioner and bacteria already in it. It's worth the extra couple of bucks to be able to put it straight in the tank without rinsing.

The particle size is perfect for planted tanks. South American cichlids and other larger fish will also like this because they can move it around with their mouths or bury themselves in it. This will not clog the gills of these fish and does not settle too tightly for plant roots. In the past I would use blasting sand with Fluourite or another plant substrate mixed in. Cleaning is easy and it is not likely that it will be sucked up during gravel vacuuming.

If you have to buy gravel off the internet, this is the stuff!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

DSunY® 120w Unltra-Thin 15mm No Fan Noise Aquarium Light Fixture Reef Fish Tank Light/Reef Capa

DSunY® 120w Unltra-Thin 15mm No Fan Noise Aquarium Light Fixture Reef Fish Tank Light/Reef Capable Light - Fit Any Size Of TankI did a lot of research before I bought these lights because like most people I was looking for the most bang for my buck. I hoped to purchase them after reading reviews; however, I took a chance and bought it without any to read. It shipped from Hong Kong (I think from the factory) and took about 8 days. So far I am very happy with the system. The manual actually states that the blue lights have a dominant wavelength of 470nm and the white lights are 12,000K. My tank is a new start-up so I have been using the manual mode to limit the amount of time the lights run because of algae/diatom growth. My only complaint is that in the manual mode it defaults to the lunar mode being on. I'm not sure why. Otherwise I am very happy. I won't get corals until after my tank cycles, so I can't speak to coral growth, but my anemone seems to like them (I hope it survives the cycling). You can tell that the manual was written by someone who isn't American, but it makes sense. I like the charts in the manual that show what the light intensity of both blue and white lights are during a 24 hour period in each mode (Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter/Lunar). It comes with the "premium" controller box that is fairly easy to use plus it doesn't lose its' memory if you unplug it. I'm not sure how long it will keep the memory of your settings if unplugged. It comes with two brackets that allow you to connect the two light fixtures together end-to-end. The brackets give you the ability to separate the light fixtures by about 1/4" up to 6" or so. I chose to use the brackets because I couldn't get the lights to stay aligned without them. The hangers are a little cheesy, but they work fine. My only wish would be for the lights to have a bracket to sit on the tank, but that's a personal preference. The LED's are made by Bridgelux who is an American company. They aren't top-of-the-line like CREE, but they appear to be above average. Somewhere I read that the lights operate at 90% after 40,000 hours with a life of 50,000 hours. Lastly, there aren't any fans to make noise, so that is a plus. I hope this helps those who are undecided. At this point I would purchase them again.

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Friday, September 19, 2014

Como Aquarium Yellowgreen Silicone Sea Anemone Decoration

Como Aquarium Yellowgreen Silicone Sea Anemone Decorationitem was of good quality and arrived early. I put it in a salt water aquarium for the clown fish to acclimate to while water adjusts for real anemone

VERY BRIGHT IN COLOR. I THOUGHT MY FISH WITH HIDE IN IT BUT THEY DONT, IT BRIGHTENS UP THE TANK

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Monday, September 8, 2014

Hagen Laguna Y-Connector with Click-Fit Couplers, 3 at 1-1/2-Inch length

Hagen Laguna Y-Connector with Click-Fit Couplers, 3 at  1-1/2-Inch lengthSimple in its design but it works. The quick connects to the main prong are super. Only wish it had a flow adapter. Good product.

Perfect item when using multiple size feeder tubing and one pump, waterfall and filter! Must have and easy to work with and love the quick connect feature!

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Friday, September 5, 2014

Penn-Plax 3" Brine Shrimp Net

Penn-Plax 3' Brine Shrimp NetNo one would look for a bs net to collect adult bs. For that any fine fish net would do the job. I was looking for a brineshrimp net for bbs. I bought 1 and found out it was too coarse to use for bbs. I asked Penn Plax, they told me that's for adult BS. How many fish hobbyist raise adult BS vs. hatching bbs? If a net was labeled brineshrimp net, every body automatically assummed it's for bbs which is most common with fish keeping. As I said above, if one were looking for adult bs net, he could use a fine fish net. I have older bs nets from Penn Plax, and the oldest one was perfect for bbs. The newer one is pretty lousy, only 30% of bbs get retained. The newest net is the worst. I believe that calling this net a bs net is totally misleading. Buyers beware.

I purchased this brine shrimp net. Who are you trying to kid. The brine shrimp pass right through. The holes in the netting are the same size as the holes in all my other fish nets. False Advertizing! Big waist of money. If you are looking for a net for brine shrimp this is NOT it.

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This product is really designed for adult brine shrimp, not newly hatched brine shrimp. Other than that, an excellent product, which I would recommend to anyone.

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I needed something for very small shrimp this works great I have already use many times good product good price fast shipping

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i recieved my product in less then a week after purchesing. to me, that is awsome service. not only that, my producted arrived in good condition. so thank you for a service well comendable.

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Vibran-Sea Flowering Marsh Wood Silk-Style Aquarium Plant, Large 13-14 tall, Burnt Orange

Vibran-Sea Flowering Marsh Wood Silk-Style Aquarium Plant, Large 13-14 tall, Burnt OrangeThis item is as pretty as it looks in the picture, it seems larger than I imagined which is fine for it is going in a 25+ gallon tank, there are lots of places for the fish to hide and it will allow for room for them to swim among the leaves. I wouldn't recommend this product for tanks smaller that 25 gal. it will be too big.



I put this plant in between some real Amazon Sword Plants, of which my Oscar Cichlid instantly destroyed.

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Beautiful color that glows under the lights adding eye catching color. Love this purchase. Bought another of this brand in yellow-green for a contrasting color. Look great!

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Very full and colorfull. The fish are always swimming in this thing. It looks very nice in the water and the weight on the bottom is perfect.

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I give this 5 stars even though I would have to agree with another reviewer that this does seem brighter than what was shown in the picture. But then again every one may not be the same much like skeins of yarn and different lot numbers.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Pennplax Lost City of Atlantis Medium Replica Aquarium Decor

Pennplax Lost City of Atlantis Medium Replica Aquarium DecorThe statue looks great in my tank and the fish seem to like it. When it came in the mail I was dissapointed in the way they packed it. I found a chip on the base due to the poor packaging but was able to fix it myself. All in all its a good product.

If you know someone that has fancy aquariums, buy this for them. Don't tell them though. Just sneak it into one of their tanks. This is a sea king worthy of the finest saltwater kingdom.

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I was very surprised, the quality and detail on this were great! I expected much less after ordering other decorations online elsewhere. It's the best looking piece in my tank.

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One of the many pieces I ordered from the "Lost City of Atlantis" series. Was concerned could make a nice looking tropical aquarium and yet use the theme my son wanted. Each piece has met or exceeded expectations. Makes a fine looking monument surrounded by plants.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Aquarium Pharmaceuticals® 5 in 1 Aquarium Test Strips

Aquarium Pharmaceuticals® 5 in 1 Aquarium Test StripsThis is a great product for a quick glimpse into the water quality of your aquarium. This product will give you a quick reading for pH, nitrite, nitrate, general and carbonate hardness. The following is what I don't like about it: 1) fairly expensive in local stores 2) no ammonia test 3) do not feel is reliable or very accurate 4) don't like the idea of dipping directly into aquarium, which can release small amounts of whatever chemicals are impregnated on the pads. You can take a sample of your aquarium water in a different vessel to swirl the strip in but you chance altering the reading from a contaminated container (mostly pH and hardness readings can be affected). I use this product on occasion when I know I haven't paid as much attention to my water quality as I should be. If I see something I don't like or trust with the 5 in 1 strip I'll break out the regular liquid test kit to verify. I still recommend using API's standard liquid test kits for more reliable/accurate readings.

Update: I find it better to use these strips by using a small pipette/eye dropper to place a small drop of water from the tank onto each square. The water will soak in and stop the indicator colors from swirling/bleeding, which makes them difficult to read. This way you can do each test individually too because the hardness can be read immediately while the pH, nitrite and nitrate have to be read after 30 seconds.

I bought the API 5 in 1 test strips at the LFS because they didn't have the Jungle Labs version, which I had used previously. Being new to fish keeping, I thought a strip is a strip right? That's not the case. I really don't care for the "dip and swirl" method of the API strips. The pH pad always runs, which then alters the colors of the pads on either side. I've tried swirling gently but the same thing always happens.

I do use the API Master test kit once a week and absolutely love it and highly recommend it. But for daily checks during tank cycling I'm going back to the Jungle Labs 6-in-1.

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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Seachem Neutral Regulator 250gram

Seachem Neutral Regulator 250gramAs far as keeping the pH in your aquarium at 7.0 this product works great if used according to the directions. It claims to remove chlorine, chloramine and ammonia with some kind of "conditioning agents" and this may very well be true but if you rely on chemical means to remove ammonia as opposed to doing water changes you are minimally asking for stressed fishes if not sick or dead eventually. In any case, the downfall to this product is that it is made up of phosphate salts, which as you add this product to your tank it causes the phosphates (PO4) to build in concentration. High levels of PO4 in your aquarium is not what you want because it can and will cause algae blooms beyond your control. Ideally, PO4 levels in your tank should be zero to very low levels that can't be detected with colorimetric test kits. If you have algae problems in your tank I highly recommend investing in a PO4 test kit. You must do a water change to get rid of phosphates, don't rely on any product to remove PO4 unless you have a reef tank (salt water) and need to remove low levels!

As far as keeping your pH at neutral you would also make life much easier by investing in a pH pen (i.e. Waterproof pH Tester; ~$40-$100) and the calibration solutions for it. Use liquid pH down (API brand) and you can use store bought baking soda (Sodium Bicarbonate; NaHCO3; Arm and Hammer brand fine...cheap too!) to bring your pH up; however, you may still want some liquid pH up too. The NaHCO3 will increase your pH and carbonate hardness (Alkalinity) helping to stabilize your pH as the phosphate buffers do in Seachem's Neutral Regulator WITHOUT the PO4! Turn your pH pen on and take the pH of your tank while you add pH up or down until you increase or decrease the pH by no more than 0.2 pH units. In other words, if your pH is 6.4 and you want to be at 6.9 increase it from 6.4 to 6.6 the first day. Then the next day go from 6.6 to 6.8 etc. My experience is that in the above example you'll find that the pH of 6.6 you set the day before will drop by the following day so just work your way up incrementally. This is because the organisms in your aquarium utilize the carbonate. Also get yourself a hardness test kit too (API brand) that gives you general and carbonate hardness and follow directions for adjusting to levels suitable for your fishes. Incidentally, Drs. Axelrod's and Burgess's fresh and marine atlases, respectively, provide this information for numerous fishes. I know this sounds complicated but the reality is this is the proper way to maintain a fish tank. It's a hobby and should be fun to do! Dedicate some time to caring for the water quality and you'll have much healthier, vibrant and happy fishes!

I purchased this product for my 20 gallon freshwater aquarium. My aquarium had been neglected for some time, and the nitrate levels were over 200ppm, GH over 400, and a KH that would hardly ready anything on the test strip. I added an incorrect buffer (too much baking soda) and shot my pH from 6.6 to 8.4, KH went to 300ppm. I need to get these numbers under control.

I did several water changes and my GH would only show a slight drop and my KH was not moving. My nitrate levels did decrease with better maintenance of the aquarium.

Over the course of 5 days I added 7 teaspoons of Seachem Neutral Regulator. The first day the water turned cloudy and this continued for 2 days. On the 3rd day, I added some AP Crystal Clear water clarifier, which caused the parcipitated calcium and magnesium to clump up and be captured by my HOB filter (AquaClear 50 with pre-filter sponge, biomax, matrix, and foam insert). Each day the pH started to decrease.

12-12-11

pH: 8.4.

Ammonia: 0ppm.

Nitrate: 60ppm.

Nitrite: 0ppm.

GH: 425ppm.

KH: 260ppm.

After adding Seachem Neutral Regulator from 12-16-11 to 12-21-11 (7 teaspoons total and no water changes):

pH: 7.6.

Ammonia: 0ppm.

Nitrate: 0ppm.

Nitrite: 0ppm.

GH: 120ppm.

KH: 120ppm.

Seachem Neutral Regulator softens water, neutralizes ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite.

20 gallon high tank, with undergravel filter, and an old penguin biowheel 100 (upgraded to AquaClear 50 on 11-25-2011). Aquarium has been operating for just under 5 years.

1mature angelfish.

4albino cory catfish.

3guppies.

4platies.

5ghost shrimp.

Several ramshorn snails.

The product does what it says it will do. Although I am currently only at a pH of 7.6, this product is trying to overcome a carbonate based buffer that wants to keep my pH at a high level (8.4). Seachem Neutral Regulator is a phosphate based buffer and had clearly done its job by reducing the pH, GH, and KH.

I would buy this product again and recommend it to others. Please keep in mind that a phosphate based buffer can cause algae growth if planted aquariums. My aquarium is planted, but with plants that do well in low light. Higher light levels can lead to unwanted algae growth (as indicated by the manufacturer).

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I'm essentially going to copy my review for Acid Regulator in this space, because in my experience, the two products are linked I use them together.

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised as to how effective, after all Seachem is a company worth its salt, but I haven't had success with all of their products (Acid Buffer, PH Alert) but I have adored Prime, Flourish and now the "Regulator" series.

Anyway, when used in conjunction with Acid Regulator, the efficacy is amazing. In buffered water the results are extremely predictable. I keep Clown Loaches, Neon Tetras, Albino BN Plecs, and Cories, so soft, slightly acidic water is needed. Finally, a product that helps me get there, and stay there.

I brought the pH down from an enormous 8.0 to 6.8 over the course of 6 weeks (so as to not shock the fish). I have let it lie for 1 week since and the pH is stable. I had to do a little improvising... since my initial pH was so high, and my tap water so unbuffered, I needed more than the recommended dose. I had to add a small amount almost every day after the initial dose, and monitor the results closely with a pH liquid test. (For this I chose API's tests the pH tests are accurate). I would take 4 test tubes, and keep up to 4 previous measurements over the days, so I could see the subtle changes in pH. Trust me, you almost have to do this to tell the difference between, for example, 7.6 and 7.4 on the low pH scale.

Anyway, ever since achieving the target pH of 6.8, I don't need to add Regulator all the time anymore, just when doing a water change. I did one today, added the 1:1 dose of Neutral Reg to Acid Reg and guess what? My pH stayed exactly at 6.8. Awesome.

Ever since getting the pH to where it needed to be, my fish have thrived. They are active, lively, eating well, and growing.

Neutral Regulator works, and it WILL bring your pH to 7, and it WILL buffer your water, even if it softens it, and keep your pH stable.

I dock a star because it's expensive, and because it wasn't particularly intuitive how to use it for proper results. But it wasn't rocket science either, just basic science. :)

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Pour right into tank and it works instantly and doesn't harm the fish. Also great at Maintain Ph levels in your fish tank

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I thought this product would take my ph down to 7, but it did little to nothing. I started at a 7.6 and it went down to a 7.2. I know that my kh and gh levels are high so it is not entirely the products fault, but not what i expected.

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Deluxe Bow Fluorescent Full Aquarium Hood, 36 Gal Black

Deluxe Bow Fluorescent Full Aquarium Hood, 36 Gal BlackI bought this product and it was delivered with speed to my house, however the cheap plastic tabs that hold the front of it together broke apart as i was setting it up.... WITH NO EFFORT! not really pleased about this.

I do not understand the negative reviews unless the others were damaged in shipment. Mine was perfect but in all fairness, It was wrapped in bubble wrap like Tutankhamen and put in a large box with lots of peanuts. This is the original hood that comes with this tank and stand set. I had to order it because the shop had no hood with my tank and stand causing it to marked down to 99 bucks from 250. The light is nice and bright. Brighter than incandescent bulbs by far and wide. It is not as nice as the glass hoods but that is an upgrade. It fits the tank like a glove.

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I had the same experience as the other reviewer, Xavier. The cheap plastic clips that hold the front hinged hood broke off with little effort.

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Searched the local "big box" pet stores & couldn't find a hood for my bow front aquarium. Looked on Amazon & there it was & at a GOOD price. The hood lives up to all my expectations and I recieved in just a few days, even with Amazon's free shipping.

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Just love it. I took my time in putting it together and it looks great. The first one I had , I was in hurry putting it together and one of the side pins broke.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Zoo Med Laboratories AZMBP2 Betta Micro Pellet Food, 0.65-Ounce

Zoo Med Laboratories AZMBP2 Betta Micro Pellet Food, 0.65-OunceFood floats so Betta can eat it without dropping to bottom so it is not wasted and does not dirty tank. Quick response.

They ate it very quickly and seemed to enjoy it. They seemed to have more energy after eating the pellets. I added a picture to this product on the product page on Amazon to give an idea of the dimensions of it. Yes, I would recommend this food.

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Tube goes for a dollar fifty at petsmart. Food stays floating, Bettas seem to like it, they gobble it up.

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my bettas can not eat it because of the size. I needed MICRO pellets for my pets and I got MACRO pellets. I've just lost my money.

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This is a good deal. There is enough food to last six months to a year. It turns out that Flash won't eat pellet food, but my friend's Betta loves it. It is made of excellent ingredients and it stays on the surface a long time. If left in his tank it fouls the water. If your fish likes pellets this is great stuff and the pellets are small enough for most Bettas. All this being said at this price it is a bargain.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Fluval Pressurized 88g-CO2 Kit - 3.1 Ounces

Fluval Pressurized 88g-CO2 Kit - 3.1 Ounces*Update: Over the course of the past few years I have gone from having one aquarium to six. Each are planted five of which are heavily so and make use of injected CO2.

As such, and as much as I like the Fluval 88G system, it would have cost anywhere from about $700 $1200 a year (depending on where I purchased the 88g refill cartridges which can range from about $12 $20 each) to utilize pressurized injected CO2 for all of these aquariums.

So I decided to try the fermentation method of producing CO2 again. I now use a different yeast (SAF) which at .23 an ounce vs $3.50 an ounce for the Fleishmann's that I was using) is very affordable.

The DIY CO2 mixture that I use is: 2 cups of sugar, a heaping teaspoon of SAF yeast, a 2 liter plastic soda bottle filled 3/4 of the way with warm tap water.

This mixture provides a consistent flow of CO2 (1 bubble every 3 seconds after the initial few days of a few bubbles a second) for three weeks (three times longer than the same mixture with Fleishmann's yeast lasted).

The annual cost for five planted tanks, including yeast and sugar is about $100. When compared to the $700 $1200 figure for the small CO2 canisters, going to the trouble of making this CO2 mixture is certainly worth it.

The fact that it is also consistent means that the PH fluctuations that I had when using the Fleishmann's is no longer an issue.

If I only had one aquarium, I'd probably still be using the Fluval 88G setup, since it's both aesthically pleasing and convenient to use. It also does an excellent job of growing your plants.

However, with 5 high-tech planted tanks, a reliable DIY CO2 system just makes a lot more sense for me.

Earlier review:

Ever since I became familiar with Takashi Amano's contributions to the fishkeeping/aquascaping hobby, I have been a greater admirer of this talented man.

However, his product line, while excellent, is very expensive, and out of the reach of many newby fishkeepers who are learning the ropes of what can be both a very enjoyable, yet expensive hobby.

Fluval's CO2 88 kit does a very good job at what it's designed to do get people who want to successfully grow plants in their aquariums to invest in a pressurized CO2 injection system.

Here, the Fluval CO2 88 kit does not disappoint. It is well designed, comes with a CO2 regulator, a diffuser, an 88 gram disposable canister of CO2, a bubble counter, and enough tubing to set this system up in your aquarium.

Depending on the size of your aquarium and turning the system off at night, you can expect to get anywhere from one to two months from a single CO2 canister, which works out to about $5 $10 a month; depending on where you purchase your three pack of CO2 88 replacements.

Don't even bother buying the single CO2 88 canister since it is a complete ripoff at the price most retailers charge for it.

As for the 88 gram CO2 cylinders, while they are more expensive per ounce of CO2 than purchasing a larger CO2 canister (even though the initial cost of the larger canister is much more expensive), it is still cost effective for many aquarists.

Especially when Fluval's CO2 88 system is on sale, as it was when this author purchased mine a few months ago, for $36 at Doctors Foster & Smith.

When considering that the Amano top line CO2 kit sells for $249 for what is essentially a slightly better quality CO2 regulator, the Fluval CO2 88 represents a significant value.

At the $36 price, the Fluval CO2 88 kit also represents excellent value against competitors like Pierce's own CO2 kit, as well as Green Leaf Aquarium's similar CO2 setup.

Other companies have seen the sense in marketing a small CO2 canister system as well, including newcomer ISTA, which sells a few different CO2 systems; ISTA's entry level CO2 system is almost identical to that of Fluval's CO2 88, and its Pierce and GLA rivals all of which are priced similarly.

Even at $75, Fluval's CO2 88 system is competitive, and a lot easier to use than having to recharge a yeast based system every week or so; not to mention that the yeast based system is extremely unstable, causing large swings in the ph in your aquarium, which can be harmful to your fish and other fauna.

The Fluval CO2 88 is simple to setup, and the bubble counter makes adjusting the flow of CO2 a breeze. It adjusts the bubble count as well if not better than my Milwaukee MA 957 regulator, and at less than half the price.

Just make sure that when you screw the CO2 canister onto the CO2 88's regulator, that you don't over tighten it. Simply screw it on until you hear the CO2 canister pierce, and then just another half a turn or so.

Also, remember not to remove the CO2 canister until all of the CO2 has been used, otherwise the regulator may blow off the canister causing injury.

The best way to ensure the CO2 canister is empty is to open the regulator valve all the way when the gauge reads empty, just to make certain that if there is any remaining CO2 in the canister, it is expelled into your aquarium.

This way you avoid any chance of injury.

This is a well thought out product that offers a viable alternative to more expensive CO2 systems, as well as the erratic and time consuming fermentation method for creating CO2.

This author enthusiastically recommends the Fluval CO2 88

kit for the fishkeeper on a budget, who seeks to successfully grow plants in their aquarium.

Keep in mind that these smaller canister kits should be used on small aquariums (ranging in size from nano aquariums up to about 20 gallons), since you will be using up canisters on a weekly basis if you use these systems on larger aquariums, and thus spending a lot more money each month to maintain them.

For the larger aquarium owner, while it may be expensive short term, it is far more cost effective to invest in a larger CO2 canister in the long run (2.5 lbs. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. or 20 lbs.), at which point it makes sense to put your own system together.

This system is comprised of a CO2 canister, regulator, solenoid, bubble counter, CO2 checker, check valve and tubing.

If you leave your CO2 on at night, a PH checker like the one offered by Milwaukee for about $100, can be incorporated into your regulator, to shut the regulator off when the PH gets to a preset number.

However, if you turn your CO2 off at night, the PH checker is unnecessary, so you can save yourself $100 here.

As for CO2 systems, it is a good idea to purchase a CO2 checker for your aquarium, just so you can determine if your CO2 levels are adequate.

Again, we have a significant disparity in the price of these items, with companies like Azoo and Red Sea offering them for about $10, while Cal Aqua Labs and Aqua Design Amano (ADA) offer better quality CO2 checkers for about $50 each.

The latter are aesthetically more pleasing to the eye, however, probably don't do any better job than the Azoo and Red Sea CO2 drop checkers.

The key in obtaining good results here is in using water that is 4DKH. Before you spend any money purchasing a bottle of 4DKH solution, if you own a water hardness test

kit, test you water to determine its DKH level.

If it is 4 DKH you can use some of your tank's water in your drop checker, than add the reagent solution to establish how many PPM's of CO2 are in your tank.

This way you save yourself about $7 by not having to purchase a bottle of 4DKH solution.

This author has noticed that when I turn the CO2 system in my 20 gallon long tank off at night, the drop checker turns blue, however, turns green in the morning after the CO2 has been turned back on for awhile.

Hats off to Red Sea for manufacturing an inexpensive drop checker that does its job well, and to Fluval, for making it easy to buy a well thought out and affordable pressurized CO2 system for one's aquarium.

awesome product. had no problem assembling everything. I've never had a true co2 setup with a large co2 bottle and expensive regulators and i don't think I'll ever need one with this setup. you do have to manually turn it off and adjust the flow rate every time u turn it on but all it takes is to turn one knob, very simple! one flaw I've found with this kit however is the diffuser. it easily gets clogged somehow and will blow your line right out. toss it and get a glass diffuser. that's why i give product 4 stars instead of 5. my system have been up and running for just over a month now and the gauge is still halfway. my plants definitely appreciate it and are growing out of control now.

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Originally I had stated "It is sad to see someone selling something on amazon like this at almost twice the price of other retailers."

The price is not what it was when I originally posted the review. The price is now in line with other pricing.

Good product with decent construction, CO2 canisters last a little more than a month at 1 bps and shutting it off at night.

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This has been working great and the plants in my 29 gal are actually growing now. The CO2 bottles seem to be lasting a long time, as I am into a month of injecting CO2 now and I've not noticed much drop in pressure.

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This product has the Ability to perform well, but it also is not the most user friendly equipment.

The diffuser is very bad, but most folks end up buying the glass ones, at least the ones i've seen, and seem happy with it. So despite it's meant to be an essential part of the kit, it can be easily and readily replaced.

The bubble counter feels sturdy, but I end up not using it very much because it was a pain to set up and couldn't be placed anywhere on the tank without it just flipping off due to the tension of the tubings. I suppose it can be useful if you trimmed all the tubing to the exact needed lengths.

The regulator works very well when it's working, and can drive a sane man mad when it's not. As it turned out, for me, it was a slow pressure meter that made me think the cartridge was not punctured when it actually was. But when I figured out that the cartridge pierces fairly easily. I simply ignored the meter and things seems to work fine.

The dial take some getting use to, but I just parked my favoriate spot (out flow) with a marker and used that as a guideline.

The cartridges are pricy, but for a 15gallon tank, and used conservatively, I made last a month. But when I dialed it up a bit, it quickly ran out in two weeks.

Since this, I've actually bought myself a co2 regulator for a 5lb tank. And so I will be retiring this system. But over all, if used correctly, I works very well.

A side note to those who are having problems with piercing the cartridge, I'm not a strong person by any means, but I can pierce it with my bare hands. So if you find yourself using a clamp and wrenches, you are trying too hard.

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Bio-Wheel Assembly for Penguin 200B and 350B Filters

Bio-Wheel Assembly for Penguin 200B and 350B FiltersThey are a perfect replacement. Recieved them in great condition, and I am already seeing results. The manufacturer says they don't need replacement unless damaged, but everything has an effective life and after two years, it was time.

Everything was on time. The bio-wheel was in the box. It was easy to put into my filter. Again, everything is in the box.

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The wheels works well with our fish tank. It was not available in pet stores anymore and we found it online.

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Complete and ready to use. Just unwrap it and place it in the filter assembly. Helps keep the water clean and healty for my fish.

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This filter saved my tank. The water was cloudy from my daughter over feeding the fish. After a quick water change and the filer, none of the fish died and they are all very happy. So am i needless to say!!

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Marine Service Kit

Marine Service KitI've had aquariums since I was in grade school, and the biOrb aquariums are hands-down the best and easiest to take care of I've ever had. The service kits make maintenance super easy. I'd never had a marine aquarium before and heard that they were very difficult, but I've not had any problems with my biOrb. The marine service kit makes keeping the aquarium up a breeze! I have the biOrb Life 60 Aquarium, 16 Gallons, Chill Red.

I have been around fish tanks my whole life and the biorb system and products are amazing. This marine service kit only takes me 20 minutes per month to maintain a beautiful SALT water aquarium.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Glofish Plastic Plants Large Cosmic Blue, Corkscrew Val

Glofish Plastic Plants Large Cosmic Blue, Corkscrew ValExtermely nice color. If you're looking for a different way to color up your tank, this is it. It glows beautifully. A simple perk up your tank.

It's okay, pretty color a little small and flimsy but holds up nicely in the tank. Good with some yellows and purples.

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the plant is flimsy at first as exspected because its a fake plastic plant. it helps it move in the water when you put the water in it and get the filter going. the plant how ever doesnt glo like you would exspect. thats the only problem i have with the item.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

BeamsWork 24"-30" Single Bright Power LED Aquarium Light Fixture 400

BeamsWork 24'-30' Single Bright Power LED Aquarium Light Fixture 400Purchased this as a replacement for my dying 24" fluorescent aquarium light. The light is a bit dimmer than the fluorescent but it still seems to be enough for my 20 gallon tall tank. The housing itself is ultra slim and lightweight. The brackets are easy to move and it was very easy to install.

Very nice product and a great price. Other retailers and shops sell this for almost double what I payed on here.

Thanks Amazon/Tech 'N' Toy!!

It worked good the first day but the next day the light wouldn't come back on...so I guess ima contact the seller and see what they can do or I guess I bought a dead led light

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I haven't installed this device as yet. I am redesigning the top of my aquarium. I know what I want to see, I just have to make it happen.

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Azoo Aquarium Decor Plastic Gold Fish, Red/Black

Azoo Aquarium Decor Plastic Gold Fish, Red/BlackGot these to place in my little water pond outside and they worked great. Wish they were a little bigger in size but when you looked in the water you could see them. Looked like they were floating around the water. Grandkids loved to pull them out of the water though. LOL

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Coralife 05508 Mini Flourescent Colormax Lamp, 10-Watt

Coralife 05508 Mini Flourescent Colormax Lamp, 10-WattI have had aquariums all my life since five years of age, when my uncle bought me a 15-liter (5-gallon) plexiglass aquarium and introduced me to fishkeeping. For most of my aquariums, I normally used fluorescent lamps. Because I moved to the U.S. and my new job requires a lot of travel, I have forgotten about fishkeeping for a while.

Recently I decided to get a small aquarium for my 2-year-old son. I bought a 10-gallon (38-liter) aquarium starter kit with everything, including a hood and light. The light came with two 15 watt incandescent bulbs. The incandescent bulbs (30 watts together) were heating the small aquarium water up to 29C (84F) during the day. On top of that, too powerful light will cause algae to grow quickly. As a general rule, 0.5 watt of light per liter is a right choice. In other words, my 38 liter (10-gallon) aquarium would need no more than 20 watt (not 30 watt) bulbs altogether. So I've found this 10 watt Aqueon Coralife Mini Fluorescent Colormax Lamp on amazon and ordered only one to test it first.

When I received the bulb, I decided to compare the fluorescent with incandescent, so I put one of each on the light. You could definitely tell the difference: fluorescent gives a nice brighter light (despite being 5 watts lower powered than incandescent), while the incandescent bulb was giving a yellowish light. The aquarium water seems cleaner with the light coming from this bulb. I have also posted a photo of this under customer images: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/permalink/mo2BEZRXVJR51QA/B0002AQ444/ref=cm_ciu_images_pl_link

Apart from keeping the water temperature lower and giving bright light, fluorescent lamps consume less energy, which is great.

As some customers noted, this is just one bulb, not two as pictured. Make sure you choose the right bulb: colormax bulb gives nice bright (white) light, while the 50/50 bulb from what I have read gives ultraviolet (blue) light. I never liked those ultraviolet bulbs because especially if you have plants as I do, blue light makes your underwater garden look weird.

So far I am happy with the purchase. I have just ordered the second one, so I could use on the other side of the hood. I wish these bulbs did not cost as much, and I wish that they were sold at local stores.

I used these bulbs to replaced the regular incandescent bulbs that were supplied with my 10 gallon fish tank starter kit (freshwater tank). These bulbs are considerably brighter than the bulbs supplied with my kit. The coloring of the fish was obviously enhanced when viewed under these bulbs and my fish looked more like they did in the fish store when I purchased them.

As for temperature, I have not seen obvious increases in water condensation or salt build up on the clear plastic under my hood, directly beneath these bulbs. Further, I have not seen any obvious increase in algae growth.

Again, these bulbs are very bright and you may want to consider replacing your bulbs one at a time with these so the fish can acclimate.

Shipping was on time with no problems.

Perfect.

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Okay, so I have been google-ing more information about Coralife Colormax bulbs and if they work with planted aquariums but could NOT find any info so decided to purchase one anyway. Well, it works alright, it keeps plants alive and growing (my anacharis plants grow about maybe an inch or two weekly). The color is not as bright as you would expect to see (compared to that of a 6500k bulb), also the leaves on my anacharis plants do look vivid green, however, my plants could look a lot more "alive" or "happier". While I do like the color it gives off, many people do seem to dislike the dimmer color it gives off, however, perhaps if paired with a 6500k CFL, that works just great. I recommend this CLF light bulb for a low light planted aquarium, however, if you are looking for more live looking plants I say just skip this bulb and go for a 6500k CFL instead.

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It's good product to use for aquarium light.

Because my light hood only takes blubs so I had terrible finding one but here it is.

It' gives purplish white color but it's better looking then full white spectrum light.

Recommand this light blub for your tank!

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I got this bulb to replace incandescent bulb that came with my small 10gal fish tank. This bulb was a really great upgrade as it improved the brightness but was not too much. I was initially considering going with LED but getting the right size was an issue and so was the cost; this bulb did the trick. If you have fish that doesn't like bright light or there aren't enough plants in your tank, you should consider getting some shelter for your fish if you upgrade to this bulb. I would not recommend getting anything brighter if you're looking for a bulb for a 10gal tank. This bulb may be too bright for a smaller tank so make you decision based on the kind of fish you have.

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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Laguna Head Replacement for Pressure-Flo 2100 UVC Pressurized Pond Filter

Laguna Head Replacement for Pressure-Flo 2100 UVC Pressurized Pond FilterThis was needed for a replacement of the last one that stopped working. This part was nice to be able to purchase so didn't have to replace the whole filter unit.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

SunSun JUP-01 9W UV Sterilizer Submersible Filter Pump

SunSun JUP-01 9W UV Sterilizer Submersible Filter PumpMy tank is 29 gallons and the water had suddenly become green for almost a month. No matter how I changed the water I could not make a clear, even though I tried some clear water chemicals. I eventually tried this product and it worked great. Only 5 days my tank was crystal clear. I now connect it to a timer that I only use it 8 hours a day and after a month it still works perfect. I could not confirm if this product is durable as I only owe it for a month. The only compliant is it is a little bulky compared to my 29 gallons tanks.

Works great!!! I have 65 gallon fish tank and all it took was 24 hours for the water to become crystal clear with this UV Sterilizer.... I use it maybe once every 3 weeks. I'm very happy with this product.

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works great. and cleans the water fast. easy to install .I run mine once a week to keep the water clean.

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This is a nice Uv cleared my 65 gal in 24 hours .it has great Flo its quit also has filter its easy to take a part. For less than40 bucks you cant pass it up.

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I have a 55gal fish tank that had a major green water problem. I bought this and after the first day i started see getting better. then after 3rd day it was clear. I left it running for a week and now my water is now crystal clear. This is a must have item.

so far it has work great and i love it.

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