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GloFish Aquarium Sand sets the stage for a unique aquatic experience. This sand not only provides a base for all your GloFish ornaments and plants, but it also looks magical under your GloFish aquarium's blue LED lights. Use 1.5-2 pounds of sand per gallon of water. Rinse sand before using. To clean your sand bed with a gravel vacuum, care must be taken to avoid removing the sand by limiting the flow rate through the siphon tube.
SKU | 3662843 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5 LBS |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
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i have a question, we recently got glofish as a gift to my mother. I bought the water conditioner, food, plants and a volcano to decorate the tank, its a 5 gallon tank so they would have alot of room to swim. But all 5 fish, just stay at the bottom of the tank, occasional moving, not to full out swimming. the swim a bit for a few seconds and hide again under the plants or filter pump, in the back of the tank. I want to know is that normal?
Currently I am using calcium sand. It doesn’t seem to be effecting Ash at all. Should I continue to use the sand or get something else such as eco earth?
first of all, thanks for your advice with my african dwarf frogs! after the aquarium salt bath they are doing great and even look more vibrant now! i was wanting to know what substrate would be best in the tank. would sand be okay or would they eat that like the gravel? i have a heavily planted aquarium and need something to keep the plants in place but i dont want my frogs to eat it and have something happen to them. i find conflicting information when i research it online. thanks!
Hi I currently have 2 young goldfish, 1 Young zebra danio, and one black mystery snail! I own a 5.5 gallon tNk for my current fish and I know it isn’t big enough since I know hat goldfish can grow to a large size. What would be a suggested size gallon tank for my little fish family?
My new glofish shark has long, white, stringy poop hanging off its body. I may have overfed him his glofish flakes. Is he constipated or stressed from being in a new tank? I treated the water with Aqua SafeStart and EasyBalance. What can I do to get him to poop?
Can you use sand from the beach to add to your freshwater aquarium, if its sanitize?
My fish has bulges on both sides. They have been there for months. The fish spent months fighting the other glofish in the aquarium. The water is tested, changed about every 3-4 weeks. Water change is 50%. I also change the filter 3-4 weeks. I feed flakes, dried blood worms, and frozen assortment of food.
I have recently got 2 gold fish(Saturday) night ish and got a medium size tank with no pump but told that dosnt matter at first the fish would swim little and stay near the stones/ground the next day the water went green the swam around abit more but kept going to the top of the tank and looked like gulping I was so worried so I thought I’d google it just carnt find much so I thought I’d leave it another day see if anything has changed and went to look at them this morn there was bubbles at top
I got 3 zebra danios and 2 leopard danios at petco and in about a day of having them one died. the next day another dies with a strange white spot growing on it. it was not like cotton through which I hear is a disease. my tank is a 20 gallon and before I introduced the new danios I had 3 pearl danios and 2 plecos and the were doing very well and seemed to be in perfect health. well one of my pearl danios died after the new fish came to no obvious elements. and now my 2 plecos died.the same way
My new fish tank is being occupied by some white cotton web like thing at the bottom.. the are found on the natural plants and food remainings in the tank.. please help .. how to get rid of it? I tried changing the water 3 times..
My fish tank got infested with pink algae and green algae and the fish are acting lethargic and dying.