Andy Thurston
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not surprising considering the overinflated pricesDon't see many big ADA tanks
not surprising considering the overinflated pricesDon't see many big ADA tanks
Had the same issue with mine so at the time of water change kept some rubber under the stand and made it level.
not surprising considering the overinflated prices
Nice scape. My heart is bleeding to see people still waste money on substrate additives though.
Sorry to hear about your tank ADA, but that's a lovely new one.
Jim
It ended up better than it was before Steve!
Keep it up! This will one will be a winner
Regards,
Chris
Thanks, could you tell me what your light/CO2 timings are? And what sort of night time aeration you use, if any, and so what colour your dc is before CO2 on?
Thanks for being patient and understanding about all my questions, it really does help me a great deal.
Thanks, I've decided to turn CO2 on an hour earlier because by the end of the photoperiod by dc is lime but at the beginning it is quite dark. I will make sure I am vigilant tomorrow for signs of distress in fish/shrimp.
Looking a little light on foreground plants, if your budget can stretch after the ADA tank you could get some more pots, or just let it grow out with the mega lighting coming soon
The blue on those cardinals (?) looks vivid!
You may want to think about a backlight to enhance the background and get rid of the white/grey division.