Hello everyone,
I have scapped my Highline 400 about 3months ago.

1. The tech:
2x Biomaster 850 Thermo full Matric and Purigen with orange prefilter foams
2x Oase Classic Daylight LED 15:30 -> 23:00
CO2 injection through Reactor 13 :00 -> 21:00
Auto dosing Chihiros with 10ml a day Seachem Flourish , 15ml a day Excel and 5ml Trace 3 times a week
1 wave maker 2.500l/h working at night time
2. The fish:
2x Ancistrus Super Red
4x Gara Flavatra
10x Corydoras Venezuelanus
15x Blueberry Tetra
12x X-Ray Tetra
9x Bentosi WhiteFin
6x Thorichthys Maculipinnis
3. The plants:
Anubias - Microssorum Pteropus - Bucephalandra - Cryptocoryne Usteriana - Lagandra Meeboldii Red - Helanthium Tenellum Green
4. Water Parameters:
PH: 7
Kh: 4-5
Gh: 6-7
NO3: 0
PO4: above 2mg/l - I need to double check with my fishstore as I'm not dosing PO4 and I have PO4 removal resin in the filter. I'm not overfeeding, sometimes skipping 1day. Weekly WC of 40% with tap water of the same values (TDS 120 tap)
The aquarium was built with the initial plan to have the Thorichthys therefore I couldn't use rich soil since they like to dig here and there. I've had them for 2 weeks (they are about 6cm) and they have not started to dig yet tho.
I used pool filter sand and I added root tabs in the area where the Crypt and Lagandra are planted with some bigger gravel to prevent the fish from digging
I am struggling with bacteria surface film, staghorn algae, a bit of of cyanobacteria.
The fish are doing good and are healthy. The plants however they are struggling a bit. I'm not sure if it's useful to keep the CO2 on or I should be giving more fertiliser for the plants to match the injected CO2? My drop checker shows green when the light comes on.
My concern is: is it possible to run CO2 successfully if you don't combine it with high nutrients level and high light? Also I think that the Matrix is really efficient at removing NO3 from the water when cycled. I also have the Seachem Nitrogen, should I try adding 5ml a day?
For a comparison I previously had a styleline 175 full aquasoil and power sand from ADA and the same LED I have now and it was perfect. Now I don't have Aquasoil and less plants due to the fish selection.
I read from Green Aqua that the surface bio film could come from plants being stressed and releasing protein in the water? I was considering to add a UV filter from Eheim but not sure if it would help with the issues I'm having.. What would you suggest in my situation?
Also, I need to clean the grass every 3-4 days as it's getting this green dust already
For exemple, I'm really inspired by this aquarium and makes me wanna try to disconnect my CO2:
Thank you all for your feedback!
Luigi
I have scapped my Highline 400 about 3months ago.

1. The tech:
2x Biomaster 850 Thermo full Matric and Purigen with orange prefilter foams
2x Oase Classic Daylight LED 15:30 -> 23:00
CO2 injection through Reactor 13 :00 -> 21:00
Auto dosing Chihiros with 10ml a day Seachem Flourish , 15ml a day Excel and 5ml Trace 3 times a week
1 wave maker 2.500l/h working at night time
2. The fish:
2x Ancistrus Super Red
4x Gara Flavatra
10x Corydoras Venezuelanus
15x Blueberry Tetra
12x X-Ray Tetra
9x Bentosi WhiteFin
6x Thorichthys Maculipinnis
3. The plants:
Anubias - Microssorum Pteropus - Bucephalandra - Cryptocoryne Usteriana - Lagandra Meeboldii Red - Helanthium Tenellum Green
4. Water Parameters:
PH: 7
Kh: 4-5
Gh: 6-7
NO3: 0
PO4: above 2mg/l - I need to double check with my fishstore as I'm not dosing PO4 and I have PO4 removal resin in the filter. I'm not overfeeding, sometimes skipping 1day. Weekly WC of 40% with tap water of the same values (TDS 120 tap)
The aquarium was built with the initial plan to have the Thorichthys therefore I couldn't use rich soil since they like to dig here and there. I've had them for 2 weeks (they are about 6cm) and they have not started to dig yet tho.
I used pool filter sand and I added root tabs in the area where the Crypt and Lagandra are planted with some bigger gravel to prevent the fish from digging
I am struggling with bacteria surface film, staghorn algae, a bit of of cyanobacteria.
The fish are doing good and are healthy. The plants however they are struggling a bit. I'm not sure if it's useful to keep the CO2 on or I should be giving more fertiliser for the plants to match the injected CO2? My drop checker shows green when the light comes on.
My concern is: is it possible to run CO2 successfully if you don't combine it with high nutrients level and high light? Also I think that the Matrix is really efficient at removing NO3 from the water when cycled. I also have the Seachem Nitrogen, should I try adding 5ml a day?
For a comparison I previously had a styleline 175 full aquasoil and power sand from ADA and the same LED I have now and it was perfect. Now I don't have Aquasoil and less plants due to the fish selection.
I read from Green Aqua that the surface bio film could come from plants being stressed and releasing protein in the water? I was considering to add a UV filter from Eheim but not sure if it would help with the issues I'm having.. What would you suggest in my situation?
Also, I need to clean the grass every 3-4 days as it's getting this green dust already
For exemple, I'm really inspired by this aquarium and makes me wanna try to disconnect my CO2:
Thank you all for your feedback!
Luigi