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I also use herons! Nibbler loves her algae wafers from here.
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Oase ORGANIX Micro Colour Granulat

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NACD OptiWhite Aquarium 140l,
F Zone Stainless Steel 15l filter,
Eheim powerLED+ fresh daylight,
Eheim powerLED+ fresh plants,
AI Nero 3 Powerhead,
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Co2 Art PRO-SE.
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SPACKlick wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 9:47 am
VikingMummy2015 wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2023 22:28 pm Also frozen selection (I like the ones that are a variety all in one cube, generally labelled as 5 in 1 or similar).
ooh, I didn't know they did these, what brand do you get if you don't mind me asking. At the moment I have 5 separate blocks and mix them all together to do 4 feeds which involves frdige storage that Mrs S isn't keen on.
Don’t have any right now. I have a feeling they were P@H?
240L Fluval Roma with Oase 600 Biomaster: 1 German red bristlenose, 4 male cherry barbs, 6 standard rummynose, 3 golden rummynose tetra, 9 emperor tetra, 14 cardinal tetra, 2 hengeli rasbora, 3 nerite snails, 1 adult Sulawesi snail and multiple juveniles continually appearing.

Parameters: gH2, kH1, pH7.4 (tap).
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Tropical mix are the usual labels for the mixed frozen, Alpha, Gamma, Maidenhead brand are available.
(I don't go to P@H ;) )
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Enjoy your fish, shrimps and snails!
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