B barbiegrl807 Registered Member May 10, 2006 4 0 0 Georgia May 11, 2006 #11 Okay...Thank you all sooooo much! Now I know what to go look for......
B beatle AC Members Dec 7, 2005 325 0 0 Alexandria, VA www.mdbbox.com May 11, 2006 #12 FWIW, your angels will be fine, even in a 20g. If you're already upgrading after 6 weeks, I think they'll be in good hands.
FWIW, your angels will be fine, even in a 20g. If you're already upgrading after 6 weeks, I think they'll be in good hands.
onepawnup AC Members Jan 2, 2006 261 0 0 May 12, 2006 #13 Your doing something right I have only been doing this about 6 months but tried angels twice and they all died with in 3 days so keep doing what your doing
Your doing something right I have only been doing this about 6 months but tried angels twice and they all died with in 3 days so keep doing what your doing
0m3n AC Members May 16, 2006 66 0 0 44 Sydney, Australia May 17, 2006 #14 I find the larger the heater the better for a few reasons. Stable temp, less power and also for future upgrades in tank sizes. I run a 300w unit in a 20g tank.
I find the larger the heater the better for a few reasons. Stable temp, less power and also for future upgrades in tank sizes. I run a 300w unit in a 20g tank.