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I am setting up a fresh water tank 60 Gals with Flora Base for plants and will be adding Bala Sharks, Cat Fish, turtles, cray fish and tree frogs. Will the Flora Base harm the fish?

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I am setting up a fresh water tank 60 Gals with Flora Base for plants and will be adding Bala Sharks, Cat Fish, turtles, cray fish and tree frogs. Will the Flora Base harm the fish?

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Flora Base (by Red Sea) is designed for aquaria and will not harm fish at all. However, we do see some big problems with your plan. The Bala Sharks and Turtles will eat your plants. The Turtles will eat your Crayfish. Tree Frogs are terrestrial animals and cannot be kept in an aquarium. If you are planning on setting up a vivarium, with a half land, half water tank, please be aware that Bala Sharks will not do well in this situation. Top • I have a 55gal saltwater show tank. I want to convert it to a reef. I have a wet/dry filter. What kind of protein skimmer should I use and what kind of lighting? Is the protein skimmer enough filtration? The best type of lighting for a reef tank is a metal halide system that also has one or more 7100K fluorescent or Power Compact lamps. The metal halide system we like for your tank is a 48″ Metal Halide/Power Compact Combo Fan-Cooled fixture with two 175 Watt MH lamps and two Power Compact 7100K lamps. However, metal halide light systems have two dis

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