Brown Diatom Algae Control
March 30, 2010 – 5:48 am | No Comment

What are Brown distom algae? Why do they grow in our aquarium and how to get rid of them. In this post you will find valuable information about this algae and how to control them.

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The World’s Biggest Goldfish
May 14, 2009 – 7:41 am | 3 Comments
The World’s Biggest Goldfish

As big as cat, 35 cm long, this goldfish could be the biggest.

Solving Green Water Problems In Freshwater Aquarium
May 12, 2009 – 9:12 am | One Comment
Solving Green Water Problems In Freshwater Aquarium

Image by Ron Lutz II

Eugleana, also known as Green Water is a free floating single-celled algae. It is one of the most ambulant forms of life and an essential part of the food chain. …

Getting rid of Green Dust Algae (GDA) on aquarium glass
May 8, 2009 – 7:01 pm | No Comment
Getting rid of Green Dust Algae (GDA) on aquarium glass

Green Dust Algae aka GDA is an algae in the zoospore stage that form a dusty looking green film on the aquarium glass. It is a free swimming algae that is extremely hard to kill. …

TankedCAM Aquarium Monitoring
May 7, 2009 – 7:36 am | No Comment
TankedCAM Aquarium Monitoring

Have you ever thought about having the possibility to monitor your tank and keep on your maintenance routine while you’re away from home? If the answer is yes, I think I found what you need; …

Fissidens Fontanus from USA
May 6, 2009 – 7:53 am | No Comment
Fissidens Fontanus from USA

Scientific name: Fissiden fontanus
Common names: Phoenix moss
Family: Fissidentaceae
Maximum size: Infinite
Light needed: Medium
Water conditions: 73.4-82.4°F (23 – 28 C), pH 6.0 – 7.5, water soft to hard
Hardiness: easy to moderate