Determining the best filter for a shrimp tank often depends on factors such as budget, tank size, and personal preference. Many shrimp hobbyists recommend sponge filters for their affordability and...
Category: Shrimp Tank Setup
Shrimp-safe rocks include slate, dragon stone, lava rock, and quartz. Avoid limestone, dolomite, and metal ore rocks. Coral can be safe depending on the tank type. Choose wisely! The Role of Rocks...
I frequently get asked questions about how to set up a caridina shrimp tank. There are so many ways to do it. The biggest things I see variation in are soil types and product usage. At the moment I...
Have you ever peered into your shrimp tank, expecting to see your little aquatic friends happily frolicking, only to be met with a tangled mess of string algae? It's a sight that can make your heart...
To reduce nitrates in your aquarium, perform regular water changes, use live plants to absorb nitrates, avoid overfeeding, ensure proper filtration, add nitrifying bacteria, and regularly test water...
If you have an inert aquarium and want to raise the pH, you can use a combination of crushed coral, oyster shells, and buffers. Introduction to raising your ph Hey there aquarium enthusiasts,...