This will fully depend on what illness you are treating, or if you are setting up a quarantine tank to house new fish before adding them to your main tank.
The 3 important items are a filter, a heater, and aquarium salt (or epsom salt). Other items would be melafix, pimafix, and/or prazi.
oxygen tank
As high as the highest setting available on the tank.
Remove the sick fish..... the fish that has the ich should be put in a hospital tank then treated for ich, corals do not get ich, only the fish, so a ten gallon tank with a aerator would be ideal for a hospital tank....
An aging tank is a trailer fleet that holds chemicals. They are called aging tanks because they can only hold chemicals for so long till they wear out. Sometimes if the tank holds a chemical too long it can just fall apart.
depends how new your tank is. if your pH is right in the tank and you give some time after you add chemicals to it then yes
i am almost sure its green
No, dry clay is not safe to put in a fish tank because clay is made up of chemicals and when you put that substance of chemicals into water the chemicals diffuse (spread) and that could harm the fish. But if you don't have any fish in the tank its OK to put hard clay in it.
The KV-2 is the best tank.
challenger 2 is the best tank in the world
A pit or tank containing chemicals for the preserving of animal hide
Basically, no type of paint is ideal for aquarium use because they contain harmful chemicals that can kill the fish. However, if you have a glass tank, you may paint the OUTSIDE of the glass tank instead of the inside to keep the harmful chemicals out of the tank but the colors will still be visible.
A Pachuca tank is a high narrow tank with a central cylinder for the introduction of compressed air, used in the agitation and setting of pulp during treatment by the cyanide process.