Hi,
Wondering if anyone can give me some advice after a a few years out of the aquatics world.
I have just bought a new Roma 125 LED aquarium to replace my old scratched one. I'm using my existing Eheim thermo filter, I have co2 injection and am now using LED lighting (new to me I have used T8 and T5 in the past)
I've used Tropica plant substrate covered with a good 2 cm or so of gravel and have the following plants.
Cryptocoryne (various)
Echinodorus (rubra and ozelot)
Narrow leaf Java fern
Anubias (various)
Alternanthera cardinalis
The Crypts and Echinodorus need to get established, the Anubias and java fern do not need too much extra and the stems will also need to establish.
I've set the lighting period to 6 hours for now as I'm in the establish period, my question is should I dose liquid ferts and if so how often. I'm thinking the only plants that would use that are the stems as the Crypts and Echinordus will get most of there nutrients from their roots, is this correct?
Wondering if anyone can give me some advice after a a few years out of the aquatics world.
I have just bought a new Roma 125 LED aquarium to replace my old scratched one. I'm using my existing Eheim thermo filter, I have co2 injection and am now using LED lighting (new to me I have used T8 and T5 in the past)
I've used Tropica plant substrate covered with a good 2 cm or so of gravel and have the following plants.
Cryptocoryne (various)
Echinodorus (rubra and ozelot)
Narrow leaf Java fern
Anubias (various)
Alternanthera cardinalis
The Crypts and Echinodorus need to get established, the Anubias and java fern do not need too much extra and the stems will also need to establish.
I've set the lighting period to 6 hours for now as I'm in the establish period, my question is should I dose liquid ferts and if so how often. I'm thinking the only plants that would use that are the stems as the Crypts and Echinordus will get most of there nutrients from their roots, is this correct?
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