Aquarium Nails Nail Art Design Hand Painted :::… ☆


Happy Thursday! Have doubts on how to decorate your aquarium nail? Join me while I paint an easy spring nail art design for the aquarium nail, alghough you can paint this on any regular nail. This nail art is super easy for a beginner, 1-2-3 easy as pie. Paint Colors Used: Apple Barrel ~ Cloudless, Laguna & Christmas Green DecoArt ~ White & Bright Yellow FolkArt ~ Soft Apple Brushes Used: Silverwhite #2 & Dotter (small and medium size heads) Long Bristle Brush Topcoat: Bettina Nail Enamel High Gloss & China Glaze Fairy Dust Thankx for watching and supporting! XOXO ♥ ~ Jenn :) ★ FACEBOOK : www.facebook.com Remember to subscribe, comment and click thumbs up, thankx! :) BLOG : mysticnailspr.blogspot.com Feel free to email me if you have any questions at :: jennifer@mysticnailspr.com Visit my web site at :: www.mysticnailspr.com . ☆ Have a great day! *´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸❤.•*¨) (¸.❤•´ (¸.• ..::: Mystic Nails ~ Jennifer Pérez ~ Jenz Art Creations ::.. ¸.•*´¨)★ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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How do you save a dazed catfish after putting it in an aquarium with a strong filter?


Question by : How do you save a dazed catfish after putting it in an aquarium with a strong filter?
5 gallon aquarium, 3w filter 240ml/m rate… i reduced the filter to a weaker one already but my catfish had been swimming with the strong current for about 8 hours… It’s not really moving but the gills are.. it just ate one of the feeders too so maybe that’s why.. I’m asking this because all the feeders in the tank are now dead… is my catfish gonna die too? what can i do to help it? thanks!

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Answer by ♥Reesie♥Cup♥
well how many fish are in your tank? What type of catfish? a cory? a 5 gallon tank tin only hold so many fish… and if you have more than 5 fish that is why your other fish may be dying. the ammonia levels may be going crazy. the filter most likely has nothing to do with it, unless of course it needs to be changed. =Palso when did you add it? it could just be a little shocked. my oto did the same when i first added it and then it just kinda got over whatever spooked it. it is hard to tell really…anyway best luck with your fish.



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Q&A: What kind of lighting do you need to grow live plants in your aquarium?

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Question by novakc2006: What kind of lighting do you need to grow live plants in your aquarium?
I begin to grow live plants in my aquarium and i desire to know what kind of lighting or illuminate you need for them. Is there a specific kind of illumine i necessitate to buy. I hope someone can help me out here.

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Answer by Cookie Nookie
If you can find it, Flora-Glo by Aqua Glo is superb.We use them in our store plant display.



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Aquarium LED lighting


I just got this new light for my 29 gallon aquarium (LED) and am hoping that it will save some money in the long run. It actually looks better than the fluorescent light i had before. I used my vado HD camera to take this vid.


Aqueon 06101 Submersible Aquarium Heaters, 100-Watt

Aqueon 06101 Submersible Aquarium Heaters, 100-Watt

  • Precise temperature setting to 1-Degree f (68-88-Degree f)
  • Shatter resistant construction
  • Automatic safety shut off and overheat protection
  • 6-Foot power cord
  • For fresh or saltwater aquariums
Aqueon features a variety of accessories to help keep your fish and their aquatic environment clean and healthy. Aqueon introduces the most accurate, reliable, durable and easy to use aquarium heaters on the market. Available in five sizes/wattages to fit any size aquarium. All Aqueon heaters are guaranteed for life.

List Price: $ 35.36 Price: $ 17.00





Exotic Environments Australian Barrier Reef with Clam Aquarium Ornament, Ex Small, 6-Inch by 4-Inch by 4-1/2-Inch

Exotic Environments Australian Barrier Reef with Clam Aquarium Ornament, Ex Small, 6-Inch by 4-Inch by 4-1/2-Inch

  • Safe for Freshwater and Marine Aquariums and Terrariums
  • Hand Painted Detail
  • Solid one piece construction
  • Swim thru holes for fish
Exotic Environments Australian Barrier Reef w/Clam Aquarium Ornament is made with durable poly resin material safe for use in all aquariums, Ex Small, 6 inch by 4 inch by 4-1/2 inch

List Price: $ 13.99 Price: $ 8.18



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Are LED Lights okay for Low-Tech Planted Aquarium?


Question by : Are LED Lights okay for Low-Tech Planted Aquarium?
I bought a PETCO Hex Freshwater Aquarium that is 2 gallons.My current planted aquarium setup has white sand substrate, aqueon plant food fertilizer, and LED lighting.I’d like to have a nice carpet of baby tears, but I’m not sure if that could even happen under these conditions.Will the plants like wisteria, anubias, baby tears, etc… grow in this setup?If not, what would you recommend that I change?

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Answer by SFOtter
While I don’t know the type of LED lighting you have, like is it single or double bright, how many lumens does it produce, etc) there are some answers to your question. Baby Tears require a high light range or they get leggy, taller, and eventually peter out if the level is low enough. Your choice of white substrate is good since it will reflect the light back into the tank. Dark would have absorbed the light and not put it back into the tank. Did you get sand like beach sand or gravel? Sand can inhibit the root growth of some plants and doesn’t allow oxygen and other gasses to penetrate very well. If it’s fine sand keep it to a thin layer of less than an inch. If it’s gravel and not pebbles go with 1.5 – 2″. Never use pebbles. Plants can’t root in them and food falls between them where scavengers can’t get to it and it will foul the water. Wisteria and especially anubias are a good choice. Anubias usually don’t require bright light, grow slowly, and once established are tough as nails. Just remember they prefer to grow on rocks and driftwood. However they can be planted if you keep the “stem” on top of the sand. You could possibly use Anubia “nanna” or “petite” as a ground cover if you are careful about how they are planted.May I suggest you also consider Crypts. There’s a whole host of them out there from ones that hug the ground and only grow to about 1.5″ (great ground cover) to ones that grow 8″ or more. You should also consider Java Fern and it’s 3 forms (regular, lace, and Phillipine which has narrow leaves) and there’s always Java Moss. Yes it too can be used as a ground cover if you keep it trimmed down. These are just a few of the other low light plants that can take high levels of light also. Hope I have been of help.



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Whats the best way to get an aquarium background to stick?


Question by anons_drunk: Whats the best way to get an aquarium background to stick?
tape is tacky. Tried wetting it a little and applying it but now there is water bubbles between the glass and the poster. I’m figuring that tomorrow I’ll just buy a squigee and that”ll take care of it. Was just wondering if anyone had any right now solutions. Thanks.

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Answer by lukas_m_wilson
I just use sticky tape. Get over it.



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Is there a checklist of soe sort that wpuld help me uby the best equipment for y saltwater aquarium?


Question by idk.: Is there a checklist of soe sort that wpuld help me uby the best equipment for y saltwater aquarium?
such as fliter heater, powerheads , protein skimer, hydrometer/frefractometer? what kind of saltwater mix should i buy? sand or gravel?

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Answer by pleccy
Hi,Saltwater aquariums are totally different to freshwater tanks. Marine fish (such as Clownfish) come from an environment in which certain parameters (such as pH and salinity) hardly ever change. The best piece of ‘equipment’ would be a good book on marine fish. Make sure you do plenty of research before spending any money on equipment as what you want to keep will influence what you will need.



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220l Red Oscar Fish Aquarium


Another vid about my Red Oscar fish . He is now about 22cm . 220L Aquarium Equipment : Light – 2 T5 x 55W . Filters – Eheim 2213 , Eheim Profesional III 2076 , Air Pump 500 l/h . Decoration – Amazonas Roots , River stones and some “Cocos” . Routines: 50% Water change every Sunday ( Each week ) . Food times – 3 times every day : 1x Big Cichlids Pellets , 1x Chicken meal , 1x Live Food ( honey worms , earthwroms , asticots ) . Hope you like it !!! Enjoy !!!



How to Setup and Rebuild a 90 gallon saltwater reefed tank Aquarium Day 1. Installed electrical equipment inside of ramp. By NewYorkSteelo. www.newyorksteelo.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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