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  1. Asked: July 6, 2024In: Beginner's Corner

    Remove snails from a fish tank

    charles
    charles Beginner
    Added an answer on July 9, 2024 at 7:27 pm

    Be careful if you’re just pulling them out by hand. Some snails can clamp down pretty hard, and yanking them can hurt both the snail and the plants or decorations they’re attached to.

    Be careful if you’re just pulling them out by hand. Some snails can clamp down pretty hard, and yanking them can hurt both the snail and the plants or decorations they’re attached to.

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  2. Asked: June 5, 2024In: Pond and Outdoor Fishkeeping

    What materials should I use in my DIY pond to help hold the water?

    charles
    charles Beginner
    Replied to answer on June 8, 2024 at 8:42 am

    Ah yes, the classic

    Ah yes, the classic

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  3. Asked: June 5, 2024In: Pond and Outdoor Fishkeeping

    What materials should I use in my DIY pond to help hold the water?

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    charles Beginner
    Replied to answer on June 8, 2024 at 8:40 am
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    Never heard of this. Have to try once.👍

    Never heard of this. Have to try once.👍

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  4. Asked: June 5, 2024In: Pond and Outdoor Fishkeeping

    What materials should I use in my DIY pond to help hold the water?

    charles
    charles Beginner
    Replied to answer on June 8, 2024 at 8:39 am

    I second the EPDM. It's a standard in the pond community for a reason (fish-safe).

    I second the EPDM. It’s a standard in the pond community for a reason (fish-safe).

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  5. Asked: June 3, 2024In: Saltwater

    How to prepare saltwater for an aquarium?

    charles
    charles Beginner
    Added an answer on June 8, 2024 at 8:34 am

    And don't forget to always have extra mixed water ready for emergencies or water changes. You'll thank yourself later!

    And don’t forget to always have extra mixed water ready for emergencies or water changes. You’ll thank yourself later!

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  6. Asked: June 3, 2024In: Saltwater

    How to prepare saltwater for an aquarium?

    charles
    charles Beginner
    Replied to answer on June 5, 2024 at 9:23 pm

    I use a powerhead and heater in my mixing bucket to match the tank’s conditions before adding the new water. Works like a charm!

    I use a powerhead and heater in my mixing bucket to match the tank’s conditions before adding the new water. Works like a charm!

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