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  1. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Thank you both. I will get some metronidazole and give that a try tonight. I am hoping that i'm not dealing with any terribly stubborn parasites. If there's no improvement, will follow up with levamisole. I suspect parasites for just 2 of the fish but I will dose the entire tank.
  2. dw1305

    A Tale of Two Roma's

    Hi all, That looks like plec (Loricariid) feeding damage. You have a choice. cheers Darrel
  3. dw1305

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Hi all, That was a lot of people's reservations about having a planted <"quarantine"> tank. I'd just come from it from a different direction, the question is: "What is the best environment for your fish?" and the answer is "an established planted tank with good quality water and a variety...
  4. dw1305

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    Hi all, I'm guessing eventually that UKAPS will go the way of most / all <"the other forums">, and just be replaced by <"the drama of FB">. It is a shame, but I'm not sure there is much you can do, other than make the most of UKAPS (and other <"bona fide"> sources) while they still exist. I...
  5. Conort2

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    If you believe some of the fish have parasites you need to treat the whole tank so it would be pointless moving some of them. If it was me I’d keep them all together and undertake water changes at least twice a week with heavy feedings of high quality foods such as live foods. Moving fish and...
  6. dw1305

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    Hi all, It will be interesting to see what happens, because I'm a rainwater user I don't have any nitrate NO3- in <"my base water">. The same is actually true of our tap water, it is relatively low in NO3- . I've just got some Phyllanthus fluitans (thank-you @simon_the_plant_nerd and...
  7. L

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    That’s pretty cool mlgt. Reminds me when I used to setup / build computers for friends in the 90’s / 00’s. Sharing valuable knowledge and the much more valuable experience. I’m currently planning to try and lift and shift my existing scape into a tank double the length and set up some...
  8. SamTheMan

    A Tale of Two Roma's

    Hi John, what is this fish?
  9. mlgt

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    Ive previously set up scapes for friends which they have paid for my time and energy. I will normally ask their budget and size and buy a used tank, give it a clean and set up the filter (taking media from my filters) and plant it up etc. This usually takes a week for the tank to sit at home to...
  10. Andy Pierce

    Using air tubing between diffuser and glass u-bend

    You can do the whole thing out of PVC tubing - I expect the CO2 tubing concept is over-thought and it's good business to sell fancy tubing at inflated prices. For sure the little piece you're thinking of will be totally fine.
  11. Mike Singh

    Smart Plugs

    Is this one linked suitable? What’s the app control and functionality like? https://amzn.eu/d/fgF8vxP
  12. L

    Little 20l AIO

    Update on the Cryptocoryne Lutea Hobbit. The one on the front right one had a growth spurt. It was given its own space, is right in the flow (and co2) and has the brightest spot in the tank: Really love the colour of this plant. However, size wise…. I think it’s reverted to its standard form…...
  13. dw1305

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    Hi all, I understand that, it is entirely up to the individual aquarist. If you are a plant it really doesn't make any difference how much an ion has cost, the potassium ions (K+) from APT3 are exactly the same as the K+ ions from Solufeed 2 : 1 : 4. For small tanks it makes much less...
  14. Tim Harrison

    55 Litre high energy aquascape

    Very nice, well done :)
  15. Aqua Hero

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    I haven't actually used them yet cause the tank is still cycling and hasn't been planted. I know it's pricey but for a 25L tank I can get around 300 days with the bottle I have, which I think is pretty decent. If it wasn't for the fact that I want to have red plants I would have just used my...
  16. dw1305

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    Hi all, I'd just dose a lean dose of a complete fertiliser. If you are happy with <"APT 3">? Use that. The only thing that looks "wrong" it <"is the cost"> and that is back to the <"World's most expensive water"> contest. This is <"Solufeed 2 : 1 : 4"> at £14 for a kilo of dry salts. In...
  17. L

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    Thanks for the insight Onoma. Honestly, Im feeling more aligned to your point of view now. I feel a bit better about pulling my tank down or rather, transplanting it to a larger tank in the future. George Farmers tank… I think that adds extra hero value.
  18. ian_m

    Northern Frights

  19. T

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Thanks all for your advice. The plant idea is a good one and I'll be placing some on order shortly. Whilst the light is bright, I was reading that the wavelength means that in respect of the plants, its weake than what the human eye picks up - could be waffle. Either way I've cut that down a...
  20. Onoma1

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    George Farmer mentioned in one of his videos that he sold one and I understand that the professional scapers provide this as a core service. My own view is that I get pleasure not only in enjoying the scape as an aesthetic object but also in the creative process, developing my skill and...
  21. Onoma1

    Smart Plugs

    I bought the TPLink extension leads so that I can manage all of my aquarium equipment remotely. They work wonderfully. Do shop around before buying them as I found prices can vary significantly. I bought some of mine in what was the BT shop (now the EE shop) at a third off.
  22. ian_m

    Using air tubing between diffuser and glass u-bend

    I did once use a short length of blue silicone air tube to connect my CO2 in tank diffuser from bubble counter. After not very long the tube just went hard and brittle (especially the bit in the water), unlike the proper CO2 tubing. CO2 will diffuse through/into silicone apparently, though I...
  23. Wookii

    Smart Plugs

    Almost. Kasa was TPLink's original range, and then they released the updated Tapo range. The two ranges were incompatible for years, but I think they have fairly recently updated them to both work within the same software. I really rate the TPLink kit, I have their mesh routers too, and they...
  24. S

    Smart Plugs

    KASA 4 plug. Really good and much neater. I have very little room for pugs and extras so being able to do away with those massive timers is a must. I have a feeling KASA turned into TP Link? Although i could be wrong! Argos is your friend on this one, because if you don't like it take it back.
  25. Wookii

    Smart Plugs

    I've found TPLink Tapo P100's to work very well.
  26. Mike Singh

    Smart Plugs

    Hi can anyone recommend a multi plug strip or single smart timers?
  27. FrozenShivers

    UKAPS Meet @ Horizon Aquatics June 15th

    That's me finally booked my accommodation for the Saturday, looking forward to it!
  28. richardcunliffe

    55 Litre high energy aquascape

    Nice looking tank, and a tidy cabinet is most pleasing! I'm close to you in Petersfield, and have yellow neocaridina if that's of interest. I printed a desk lamp holder that sits on the corner of the glass for my 30cube. It's a high quality printer (markforged) but the print went a kind of...
  29. Cazza

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Agree withnthe above- floaters and stems would really help.
  30. bazz

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    I agree with everything @Scaperinc has said, looks like it could be sand dust and should disappear in a few days although I can't be 100% sure at this stage. Moving forward, as also mentioned and if you can afford it, would be the beneficial addition of a couple of bunches of fast growing stems...
  31. Aqua Hero

    Using air tubing between diffuser and glass u-bend

    Is it safe to use a short amount of air tubing between the My co2 diffuser (I used a bazooka) and a glass U-bend and have the rest of the connections using co2 tubing? Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  32. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Thank you both. Originally bought the Ziss boxes to isolate my two CW51s so that I could target feed them. I eventually ended up using these boxes to store new fish. But noted the general consensus here not to keep them in there for too long. The only benefit is that it's easier for me to...
  33. Dan Earl A

    55 Litre high energy aquascape

    Always on the lookout for excuses to design and print new items, so thanks for this. PM me if this is something you can explain in a little more detail and I'll see if I can produce it.
  34. X3NiTH

    What’s this?

    Newt most likely unless you bought plants from Melville recently and Axolotls have laid some eggs on the Elodea/Egeria in the plant tray.
  35. Conort2

    What’s this?

    A newt larvae. Have you received any plants from a pond recently? Newts wrap their eggs in plant leaves.
  36. Conort2

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Those ziss boxes are far too small to keep a decent sized corydoras in for any amount of time. Hence why you are finding they are injuring their snouts, they’re bashing their faces into the sides trying to get out. As they’re sharing the same aquarium water as your other corydoras I’m not sure...
  37. X3NiTH

    What’s this?

    Axolotl larvae. :-)
  38. S

    What’s this?

    Part 2 - What’s this? Active after lights out, moves like an amphibian, about 15mm to 20mm long.
  39. SamTheMan

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    clean water and frequent water changes, (at least 3x a week) is the best cure, for stuff like that, and if it gets worse/nothing happens, does aquarium salt at 1tbsp to two US gallons, plus methalyne blue at a low to medium dose
  40. SamTheMan

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    delete
  41. Aqua Hero

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    So on my current tank, I'm having great success with EI dosing. My plants are healthy and have minimal algae (just a bit of brown algae here and there). I'm setting up a new tank and I want to try and grow more red plants. This includes plants like Rotala H'ra, Rotala Orange, Hygrophilia...
  42. D

    Fitting ADA Solar Light Stand

    Hi @Shinobi i just got the Ada garden stand for my 90P , but they don’t sell the fittings parts anymore for the Ada solar rgb arm , but i do want to purchase the solar rgb arm stand. so i guess i will just some fancy double clamps! Do you have any idea what is the diameter of the solar rgb...
  43. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Made a picture from above this afternoon. You can see some gaps within the plants. This is because i made some room for what the postman is going to bring this week...
  44. L

    HighEndOfTheLow's 750XXL RedSea Reefer Conversion

    I’d have 20ppi Poret and a boat load of K1 media driven by a power head and an air pump in that sump. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  45. Scaperinc

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Looks great, keep us updated as it grows in
  46. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    In Post #7 Ian claimed that someone has done a C13 tracing. Whether it is C13 or 14 tracing is no simple task. Glut can take a pathway of naturally degraded into CO2, uptake and thereby incorporate C13 or 14 into plant tissue.
  47. hypnogogia

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Nice tank. Needs way more plants.
  48. Tim Harrison

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Very nice scape, if you want more epiphytes go for it. Why not think about attaching them yourself? I'd consider not using a UV steriliser, and think about your fish bioload. Planted tanks work differently to ordinary fish tanks. Plants and associated microbial communities will do a lot of the...
  49. I

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Thank you! This is the tank when it was freshly planted about a month ago: The area behind the sandy foreground is quite hidden at the moment but for reference it's about 8 bags of aquasoil and filled to the brim with Echinodorus and Cryptocoryne. I hired someone to scape the tank (I...
  50. hypnogogia

    Hello from Hampshire

    Hello 👋, welcome.
  51. Tim Harrison

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Go with the cheapest option then, Tropica Premium. But even with a high fish bioload I'd still be wary of N and K deficiencies, especially if you intend to plant heavily. Which incidentally is usually recommended
  52. I

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    I came across the Solufeed thread last week and tried to source for it locally but couldn't find it. Gardening and hydroponics are not popular in my country, as it is an urban jungle with not much space or greenery so the products are limited, and our consumer laws also don't really require...
  53. J

    A Tale of Two Roma's

    Guess who's back... Warts and all 😆
  54. Tim Harrison

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    No worries, quite understand. But might be worth mentioning all in one horticultural dry fertz. We've been looking in to Solufeed for instance. Or are they difficult to come by too...
  55. I

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    I would of course do it cheaper if I could, but as explained above it's really hard. I used to dose EI using salts purchased from hydroponics suppliers about 15-20 years ago in my earlier planted tanks, but my government clamped down completely on potassium nitrate back in about 2007 and during...
  56. Aqua Hero

    Hydra and little fish

    Yeah pancur worked for me as well in the past but I had to remove all my nerite snails cause it would kill them Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
  57. I

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Unfortunately I'm located in a country where salts are not easily obtainable, especially micros. I can get calcium nitrate, Potassium dihydrogen Phosphate and potassium sulphate with some effort (though not as cheaply as in America or Europe), but it's really hard to get micros/traces except...
  58. Scaperinc

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Anyone who can afford 3 vivids a 7 ft tank and ada amazonia for that 7 foot tank, i think its safe to say they can afford any of the fertz mentioned above 😆
  59. Tim Harrison

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    Not sure I'd use either in a tank that size, unless cost isn't an issue. Have you thought about using dry salts? https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/ei-dosing-using-dry-salts.1211/ https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/ifc-aquarium-fertilizer-calculator.63045/...
  60. Tim Harrison

    HighEndOfTheLow's 750XXL RedSea Reefer Conversion

    Welcome back. Good to see you've both decided to finally take the freshwater plunge, and share your new journey through a journal :)
  61. J

    glutaraldehyde

    Yeah agreed, so no point looking for.. By the way Greg suggested C14 isotope tracing. $$$$ 😆
  62. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    I will bear this in mind. I had thought the box would make observation easier but I think it's probably stressing them out a lot. Will have a hospital tank set up for them in a few days and probably release the healthy ones into the main tank soon. I would also be grateful if you could let me...
  63. SamTheMan

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    I completely agree with this
  64. dw1305

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Hi all, That is brilliant, they don't flower very frequently and then it's curtains, so it is along time before you get another chance . Cheers Darrel
  65. Cazza

    Hello from Hampshire

    Hi!
  66. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    The tracing of atom pathways in biochemistry is very complicated and could cost a lot more than $thousands. The scientist who took lifetime to identify the pathways of Calvin cycle earned a Nobel price. There is no financial justification for Seachem to take up the task, besides, the...
  67. I

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    I recently set up my 7 x 3 x 4 ft tank as a planted tank with mostly simple plants like echinodorus, cryptocoryne, anubias, bolbitis and Java ferns. Lighting over the tank is 3x Chihiros Vivid 2 (10th Anniversary Edition) at about 70% power raised 6 inches over the water line currently at 6...
  68. Tim Harrison

    Critique my hardscape Dipping toes into aquascaping, criticism welcome

    Welcome :) Nice rock and nice start. Spend some more time messing around with it. Try different orientations, not just on the edges. These rocks have multiple interesting sides and shapes. And also see what it looks like with some of them pushed together more. You'll be surprised how well they...
  69. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Thank you Darrel Perhaps I shouldn't have kept them in the box at all then and just let them all loose. They will probably be happier. I'm running a little corner filter right now and I think it will be ready for a bare hospital tank in a couple of days. The only spare tank I have is very...
  70. Tim Harrison

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    That's mad, I bet it doesn't get out of 1st gear
  71. SamTheMan

    Critique my hardscape Dipping toes into aquascaping, criticism welcome

    I'd add some smaller pieces in the foreground, to create scale
  72. Scaperinc

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Also i dont think you have any fast growing stem plants in there so 8 hours of light at start up is just asking for trouble , i would go down to 6 and then increase weekly after 2-3 weeks 15-30 mins at a time
  73. T

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    The sand settled down within a couple of hours. Filter is running full of activated carbon it came with. Will change out in a month or so.
  74. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    @dw1305 note the huge Agave stork in the last picture, got my eye on that one for a didgeridoo!
  75. Scaperinc

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    This just might be sand dust and will settle down in a few days , do you have filter foss in your filter?
  76. B

    Critique my hardscape Dipping toes into aquascaping, criticism welcome

    Hiya I recently decided to try another tank but try and aquascape it properly or just the inclusion of more hardscape, since before I have mainly been growing almost dutch style tanks as a way to learn plant health and maintenance, this tank is a dennerle scapers 35l with a twinstar light. I am...
  77. A

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    I already have the anubias. I have two corbo roots that fit together to look like a large hollow tree root. I have it planted with large java ferns and anubias that I grew on in another tank. The mature anubias are years old, about a foot long and flower regularly. They came from someone...
  78. dw1305

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Hi all, I'd definitely put them in the tank, I don't like "breeding boxes"or bare quarantine tanks. I particularly wouldn't keep a bottom orientated fish, like a Corydoras, in a breeding box for any extended amount of time. When I say "extended" I mean more than a day. I quarantine new fish...
  79. T

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Thanks Bazz, Picture below. I have a layer of Tropica substrate in the deeper back areas topped with WIO Wetland Artist. I used Prodibio startup after filling and parameters as below. Ammonia - 1.0 Nitrite - 2.0 Nitrate - 40 PH - 7.5 Currently 1 bubble per sec on the CO2 and 8 hours on the...
  80. bazz

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Yes, if you can give us some more information and preferably a photograph we might be able to identify, be more specific and help you through it. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/please-read-the-guidelines-for-plant-help.60671/
  81. A

    Stocking level for two 10gal

    Least Killifish can work in this size, in my experience; they are rather slow and sedentary. Beware, they breed precociously. In my experience a Cory is much more mobile than one of these. I find Otos quite hard to be sure about as they have unusual behaviour and feeding habits, and seem very...
  82. PARAGUAY

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    Oliver Knott driving
  83. H

    HighEndOfTheLow's 750XXL RedSea Reefer Conversion

    Hi All After the endless tasks required to maintain our 750XXL RedSea Reefer as a marine aquarium, We relatively recently decided to downgrade to a smaller marine system and convert the now empty 750ltr tank to a freshwater planted system. We've been keeping saltwater for over a decade and it...
  84. dw1305

    What’s this?

    Hi all, The females are attracted to light, so you <"occasionally get them in fish-tanks">, even inside. Most Mayflies need really good quality, highly oxygenated, cool water, but the one species (the <"Pond Olive">) is a lot more <"tolerant of warm water"> etc. cheers Darrel
  85. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Did maintenance today. Big water change and a tiny bit of re-arranging. One of the CW51s in the box seems to have injured his snout. Not sure if he got that during water change earlier as I had to move the box around a little. I feel really bad for him. Will start running a corner filter in the...
  86. chickennublet

    30cm cube tank

    Picture of tank from today: 20240512_163240 by Lenny Lim, on Flickr 20240512_163417 by Lenny Lim, on Flickr 20240512_163511 by Lenny Lim, on Flickr
  87. PARAGUAY

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    I realise now your in Singapore, some members manage planted tanks in warm countries successfully. look in at the journals may help . BBA can be stubborn a small wire brush as you water change may help as done by Green Aqua,the idea stole from George Farmer years back l think
  88. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    We were back to our summer man cave at the Terrace, so nice to be back in the sun, eating Thai food and listening to the weekly bands. The best thing is the bands have a sound check at 530pm (we love sound checks and banter) and go live at 7. So no late nights and at my age that is a huge...
  89. foxfish

    Northern Frights

    We were hit by the locally called ‘Southern lights’, not so good last night but Fridays light show was spectacular from the coastal vantage points with so little light pollution. Not my picture but a good one…..
  90. J

    glutaraldehyde

    I think Tom Barr and Greg Morin had some discussions about isotopic labeling of Glut but don't think Seachem were prepared to shell out thousands of dollars to fund such research, or if they did then we would have to ask why the results of said research aren't in the public domain.
  91. T

    New Tank Bloom and CO2

    Hello everyone, So I just set up my tank yesterday which is planted and overnight the bacteria has bloomed. I'm aware this will settle in time, but would you still run CO2 during the bloom? Thanks
  92. richardcunliffe

    Hello from Hampshire

    Hello back from Hampshire!
  93. seedoubleyou

    Northern Frights

    It was visible again last night, but sadly only lasted 30 seconds over my area. (Ascot) There was a website that my wife was using to track realtime sightings. We ended up missing it anyway and then gave up checking around 1am. I imagine there’s a few holiday operators who will cash in on...
  94. bazz

    Hello from Hampshire

    Welcome and look forward to seeing a few snaps of your tanks.
  95. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    Both circulation (convection) and diffusion distribute gases in air and water, but convection plays a much bigger role. But what we are comparing is how slow plants uptake CO2 in water than in air due to enormous difference in diffusion rate. If plants had gills like fish that can...
  96. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    ppm by volume or by number of molecules in gases is equivalent due to Avogadro's law that states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avogadro's_law The discussion is relevant in that there...
  97. hypnogogia

    Northern Frights

    I’ve just been out to look and …noting. Then read in the paper that tonight wouldn’t be as bright and not cover the whole of the country either.
  98. S

    glutaraldehyde

    Decent. I hope my analogy helped some of the other simple brains like myself.
  99. MichaelJ

    glutaraldehyde

    Good explanation and analogy.! You would have passed an exam paper I once had to write up for first year students on a very similar topic …. If you would have said that ppm is a dimensionless unit you would have gotten an A from me :) … Cheers, Michael
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