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Petco 29 Gallon Aquarium Deluxe Kit $69.99 $120OFF

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Petco 29 Gallon Aquarium Deluxe Kit $69.99 Regular price is $189.99

Petco currently has Aqueon 29 Gallon Deluxe kit for sale.
Comes with Glass Aquarium with Black Trim, QuietFlow™ Power Filter, Filter Cartridge, Deluxe Fluorescent Hood, Fluorescent Bulb, Submersible Heater, Aquarium Set-up, Care Guide, Water Conditioner, Digital Thermometer, Premium Fish Food and a Fish Net


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Created 08-13-2012 at 02:11 AM by Highagain420
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Last Edited by Loan_Crusader August 15, 2012 at 12:12 AM
From Aqueon [aqueonproducts.com] site

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Deluxe Aquarium Kit
Aqueon Deluxe Kits offers a complete all-in-one habitat that makes it easy for beginners and hobbyists alike. Features complete Aqueon Lighting and Filtration systems.

Kit Includes

Glass Aquarium with Black Trim
QuietFlow™ Power Filter
Filter Cartridge
Deluxe Fluorescent Hood
Fluorescent Bulb
Submersible Heater
Aquarium Set-up and Care Guide
Water Conditioner
Digital Thermometer
Premium Fish Food
Fish Net

All components needed for a healthy aquatic environment.
*Size 10, Heater Not Included

this is the best thing you can buy for a new tank, freshwater or saltwater
http://www.amazon.com/API-SALTWAT...i+test+kit

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10-11-2012 at 06:47 AM.
10-11-2012 at 06:47 AM.
Quote from swbball28 :
im using gravel that i purchased at a local aquarium store. the strange thing is that I actually did rinse the filter prior to installing it.
Not sure if you ever figured this out, but most of the time cloudy stuff is bacteria and broken down bio matter. You need good bacteria growing in your filter media and gravel to eat that stuff. Never rinse your filter in chlorinated tap water as it kills the good stuff. Always rinse only in water you take out of your tank. Carbon is just a chemical filter and is by far the least important part of your filter. The spponge/bio balls/white fluff/ceramic or whatever is in there is the real deal. It houses the bacteria that eats all the bad crap.
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10-11-2012 at 11:57 AM.
10-11-2012 at 11:57 AM.
Quote from swbball28 :
no fish in it yet. i need to get a test kit to test the water.

all i did was add gravel, decorations, water, and water conditioner. The water is clear until about 36 hours after. Do you think its the water conditioner?
There's this [petco.com], only 2 drops usually, and if you don't change out water more than 50%, you don't need any forever, and your water will be clean, no cloud whatsoever. Of course they sell the whole bottlelaugh out loud
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