Luke Leskovisek
Aquarium Expert
Luke Leskovisek is an Aquarium Expert and the Owner of The Coral Crib, based in Bloomington, Illinois. With over five years of professional experience, Luke specifically focuses on coral aquaculture and growing coral. He and his team offer fish, aquariums, live rock, aquarium decor and lighting, water testing, aquarium cleaning and maintenance, and more to their customers.
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Q&A Comments (6)
How do you know when a guppy fish is hungry?
If you follow a regular schedule, your fish shouldn't be hungry. They always might look like they're hungry, especially because they tend to stay up at the front of the tank, looking like they're wanting more food, but don't fall for that, as they can easily get overweight.
Do protein skimmers make water clearer?
Sure! Protein skimmers are one of the main types of mechanical filtration for saltwater aquariums, acting as a complimentary filtration system. They basically create a column of bubbles that catch the protein in the water and rise up into a collection cup, where the waste that's in the water is collected, being filtered out through bubbles, much like the foam from the ocean.
Is it OK to put driftwood in an aquarium?
Yes, it is. Not only are they decorative, but they can also lower the pH of your aquarium, making it more acidic, if that's something that you need to do for your habitat.