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Hi...
Is cultivating green water in aquarium has the same effect as in cultivating in the pond/fibre tank? Will it have the same effect? Better growth, better color? Is 140cm X 50cm X 40cm tank suitable for goldfish rearing? |
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QUOTE(void @ Tue 06 Jan 2004 11:53 PM) Hehehe... sorry for my bad english... What i mean is whether keeping goldfish in green water in outdoor ponds is the same as keeping them in green water in aquarium? i'm using NAN light for lighting... Also, does material plays important part? ie, using fibre glass, earth, plastic tud or glass tank... Enlightenment need... ![]() there is.. sunlight better than artificial light in some ways artificial would be preferred if u need control over the lighting hours cement has its own natural buffering abilities and extra "liao" but is expensive and after a few years need to do some maintaince fibre will leak toxic chemicals after a few years if exposed in the direct hot sun over long periods of time plastic is not as strong as fibre glass tank silicon will dry up over time.. and cannot take rough handling earth ah.. hmm.. r u staying in singapore? correction, nan light can be used.. but effective period, cost of replacement etc.. results in roughly the same cost as MH ![]() This post has been edited by CyberET: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 1:42 pm |
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