Put heavy wood and feng shui into the fish tank.

Answer the landlord's question

1, completely put the deadwood in your Tanqueray. Putting heavy wood can really change the pH of water. If it is a good sinking wood, it has a good effect on keeping the water weak acidity, and it can keep the water body between 6.0 and 6.5. Vests and zebras are not very sensitive to water quality requirements, especially zebras are more adaptable to water quality. So it makes no difference.

2. It is ok to sink the wooden head with yellow water. Sophora japonica, ebony, etc. All have yellow water, but some are not. The key depends on the decomposition degree of the sinking wood itself and the amount of released components. Sink wood such as branches will not be as yellow as azalea roots (strictly speaking, it is not sink wood, but landscaping wood). You can raise some cherry shrimp with soaked water first to see if it will be good (generally it will not die for a week).

3. Activated carbon has little effect on fish, but it will filter out a lot of algae spores, but it is of little significance to put activated carbon in the haystack. If it is yellow water, it is necessary to boil the wood first, then put it in the jar, and then change the water frequently. And normally we have to change 1/3 water every week.

4. Common mosses such as triangle and wicker don't have high requirements for light and co2, but it is better to have them. Change water frequently and add water-based liquid fertilizer appropriately. A large number of cherry blossoms and even bran shrimp can comb moss, which is a good helper for grass pots and needs to be cultivated in large quantities.

Continue to answer the question you just asked others:

Buy blocky wood, 1, pad weight, heavy wood, as the name implies, it is a relatively hard kind, it should be a relatively hard kind, if js itself grows grass in the urn, you don't have to worry. 2. Packaged heavy wood has plastic paper, which is generally marked with fonts such as: celebrity, A, etc. I bought it and used it a lot. Generally, it's not fake and it's not very expensive. 3. The branches of heavy wood, such as the roots of azaleas, will not be yellow or heavy. It takes some time to sink after entering the tank, and when it is just used, it will form a white snot-like smelly film at the bottom, as long as it is clear. Rhododendron root is a good landscaping material, and also a material for bonding moss and floating plants. Submerged wood and dry branches are good materials for fish tanks as long as they do not affect the survival of living things.

Therefore, you should not use yellow water to determine the increase. In addition, there will be some wood pulverization on the surface of massive heavy wood, and it is authentic that fine particles will fall off when you buckle with your fingers.

All right, that's it. .