Starting this thread because while we all may have our own individual tips and tricks that we give newbies, we don't really have a concise list. Debate with others or don't. Learn something new or post something neat. I'll start us off with this little unusual tip I learned from someone ages ago -
Watch your snails. If they are hanging out at the top of the tank, even going above the waterline, there could be something amiss with your water quality. Snails are pretty sensitive to water conditions believe it or not, and they can act like a barometer for your tank. Also, this really only applies during the day, at night I find that most of my snails are out and about.
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When cleaning your filter you can use Silicone Grease to lube your impeller shaft. It can be found for a couple of dollars at any hardware store in the plumbing department. 100% non toxic.
there alot of tip/tricks I can add here but here is one that is #1 in my list:
RESEARCH, RESEARCH, AND RESEARCH before anything else.
-Plant 3 stem plants in one hole (they look best when planted like this)
-Trim back excess roots when re-planting this will prevent broken roots that will rot in the substrate and also encourage new growth
-Remove any broken or damage leaves so that plants can focus energy into healthy newer leaves
thats all i got for now :)
it is OK to do large water changes frequently!! :)
and make sure before you get any fish or invert, or plant, or coral, or ANYTHING ALIVE... DO REASERCH!! :D
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