ADA Nature Aquarium Guide W600 (English) – Inspire, Learn, and Elevate Your Aquascaping Unlock the philosophy, techniques, and design principles behind the world's most iconic aquascapes with the ADA Nature...
The straight, glass Lily Pipe V has suction slits designed to prevent the accumulation of debris in a frame-less aquarium tank. This ensures a higher rate of filtration; however, leaves...
Varying amounts of chlorine residue in tap water exist across localities and environmental temperatures. It is essential to continually assess whether chlorine is neutralized adequately. Winter months necessitate more stringent...
Organic matter from fish food and the fish's excrement can lead to the contamination of the aquarium's water. This, in turn, sparks accelerated growth of algae and bacteria. COD is...
Organic matter such as fish food or excrement can produce ammonium, which converts to toxic ammonia when water alkalinity increases. Normal biological filtration can restore favourable conditions by eliminating ammonium....
NO2 formed from the decomposition of ammonia poses a risk to aquarium inhabitants such as fish and shrimp. The NO2 concentration in an aquarium typically rises during the initial setup...
Nitrification within the aquarium environment breaks down nitrite into nitrate, which can act as a beneficial source of nutrition for aquatic plants. Too much nitrate, however, can lead to excessive...
Utilize the ADA - Pack Checker pH to conveniently measure water's pH level, simply insert the sample in the tube. Generally, water plants and tropical fish favor soft, slightly acidic...