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Lansky Multi Sharpener $4.25 Easy to grip and pocket friendly.Comes with safety end caps a handy key chain. Unique triangular ceramic sharpener ergonomic ambidextrous design and a special groove for sharpening fish hooks and other pointed objects.FEATURES Easy to grip pocket friendly safety end caps: 1 Special groove for sharpening fish hooks and other pointed objects: 2 Unique triangular ceramic shar… |
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CRL 1-1/2 Sof Rod – Bulk Package by CR Laurence $247.36 Easily Conforms to Joint Irregularities Non-Gassing if Damaged No Moisture Absorption CRL Sof Rod is a state-of-the-art sealant backing material combining the best properties of both open and closed cell backer rods in a single, trouble-free product. Sof Rod is a continuous length of extruded polyolefin foam made with a non-absorbent outer skin and a highly resilient interior network of open and c… |
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DUCK HUNTING DECAL $3.99 This Listing is for ONE HUNTING DECAL.* The SIZE is 4″ Tall and 8″ LONG* This Decal is a FREE STANDING COMPUTER CUT DECAL with NO BACKGROUND.* THE “WHITE” YOU SEE IS THE DECAL.* These are NOT STATIC CLING* They GO ON THE OUTSIDE of the Window* or ANY Smooth Flat Surface – Car Body, Boat, Painted Wood,Walls, etc…* We use ONLY 5-6 YEAR EXTERIOR VINYL for all our Decals.* |
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Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2011 with Top Shot Elite $29.59 Suspense and intense first-person action reign in Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2011, the first game to utilize the all new Top Shot Elite hunting controller. The game unfolds as a story of drama and survival as players face kill-or-be-killed scenarios deep in the wild. With the Top Shot Elite, the first-of-its-kind wireless controller that allows players to take direct aim against the world’s deadlies… |
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Cabela’s Deer Hunt 2005 $19.99 Cabela’s Deer Hunt 2005 Season will have your heart pounding and your palms sweating with intense, hunting action! Advanced animal AI and habits combine with incredible true-to-life graphics for the next evolution of deer hunting games…. |
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Panfish Patterns $9.85 Spring, summer or fall In-Fisherman gives you the patterns for more and bigger crappies and sunnies. SPRING PATTERNS Keys to bedding bluegills Wood, rocks, bull rushes and lily pads
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i just bought a fish tank and some fish.(aquarium salt question?
do i really need to put aqarium salt into my tank? its a ten gallon. i have 4 fish in it. i dk i never had an aquarium before, need help thanks. i have a filter and i added byozyme a little pinch of it. any thingt i should know?
i have a silver tips shark and three orange colored fish i dk wat they r called but their not gold fish.. the name start with a t and is really long so i cannot remember it
What kind of fish do you have or plan to get. Most fish don’t need any salt, but if you have livebearers like guppies or mollies, or African cichlids, or brackish fish, these always do better if they have a little salt, like a tablespoon for every 5 gallons of water. Some fish like tetras and catfish can be sensitive to salt.
I’d say to look up the kinds of fish you have and see if they would like any salt.
Oh, and if this is a new tank, since you say you added biozyme, a little salt, about half of what I said above, will help while your tank is cycling. The salt protects the fish from nitrIte that builds up.
Is this the shark you have? http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/catfish/sharkcat.php They ABSOLUTELY need to have salt in their water!!! When they’re adults, they live in marine conditions!!! Maybe not while he’s small enough to fit in a 10 gallon, when he should just have at least a teaspoon per gallon, but soon. You do know these get over a foot long, right? Here’s a better website for taking care of these, but most places call them by their real name, Colombian sharks. http://www.fishlore.com/profile-columbianshark.htm That website was the first I could find that calls them silver-tipped. I think pet stores changed the name so people don’t know they are the same thing, and that they grow up to be monster fish and will need to be put in salt.
I don’t know if he’s going to get along with your other fish, either. Too bad you can’t remember what they are. But unless it’s an orange molly or out of a tank of Tanganyikan cichlids, it’s probably not going to like the amount of salt your shark is going to need in a few months.
If he’s what you have, please take him back. He’s going to be too big for the tank you have, and you will probably have to get a second tank for your other fish too. And while you’re there, find out what kind of fish your other ones are and look them up. It’s a good idea to do your own research on a fish before you buy it. They may not be a good idea for your 10 gallon, if they are cichlids. Some better choices could be smaller barbs and tetras, or guppies, or platies.
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