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  1. Bigsilky

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Hey, I’ve got a mate making me a set out of sheet metal 😊😊💪 cheers for the idea 💡 legend.
  2. seedoubleyou

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    I think there’s a few on here who print.
  3. Andy Pierce

    First ever tank - nano/ walstad/ low tech

    Me too. What are the emergent plants and are they rooted in the substrate? I kind looks like they are floating somehow.
  4. G

    Co2 regulator leak fix

    Due my recent issues with the Co2 regulator, I would like to share my experience and maybe somebody will find it useful and save some time looking for a solution. Please note: This is what worked in my own case, and could be different for other brands/models. Proceed on your own risk and I will...
  5. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Wow. I can see why you are concerned. You wait for all the questions about your Co2 distribution and what fertilisers you are using. Its going to happen! Keep us updated please. Si
  6. dw1305

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Hi all, Basically "yes", but to a small degree "no". I'd be a lot more concerned about a Cyperus, Nymphaea or Nelumbo etc., but I probably would have a small amount of concern that the plant would eventually place some strain on the glass, not so much from the root, but from the increasing...
  7. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Thanks! I'd be loathe to remove it (guess would try and grow it in another container) but also want to make sure it doesn't destroy the whole tank! It seems to like the nutrient rich substrate (it was setup as a Father Fish style tank) as well as the window sky light directly above. Got lots...
  8. Wookii

    Algae sanity check

    What @bazz says ☝️ - what settings do you have your light on? PPS Pro is very lean I believe, so with a decent light level you are running the knife edge of deficiency too. Nothing wrong with the lean dosing, its just much harder to get a good balance with lighting and plant growth, and any miss...
  9. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Thanks @dw1305 ...but you think no cause for concern given the nature of the root type?
  10. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Here's the roots in my substrate near the edge as an example, and the plant itself.
  11. dw1305

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Hi all, I think you are fine, <"there are a lot of roots"> on an Echinodorus sp., but they are quite soft. In Marcel's (@zozo ) case the plant was a very large, established <"Cyperus sp.">, which produce very hard lateral rhizomes as they grow. cheers Darrel
  12. dw1305

    Algae sanity check

    Hi all, It is a <"natural feature"> on rocks, basically a <"green patina of periphyton"> will grow on any wet surface where <"light and nutrients are available">. You can only keep them "pristine" with cleaning, either manually or by <"snail grazing">. cheers Darrel
  13. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Hmmm. Sounds like I might be best to get it out out....never a good time to come find 300l on the floor, and who doesn't love the chance to do a full rescape! Looks like a whole weekend Project at some point in the not too far off future. Might tray and convert it to a house plant and see if...
  14. bazz

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    I seem to remember @zozo encountered this problem but I cannot find the thread and it's also possible I maybe incorrect (old age).
  15. bazz

    Algae sanity check

    Hi, With all that oxygen being produced makes me think you may have your light too bright at this early stage of development. There's definitely some diatoms in there also which should dissipate with time. For now though I personally think manual removal by way of a toothbrush (or similar) on...
  16. azawaza

    55 litre Ikea Kallax set up

    I'm a fan of using IKEA furniture to house nano aquariums (I myself have a 40L atop an IKEA PS cabinet; sheet metal construction, albeit with two wood blocks positioned at the mid-bottom, a precaution against potential sagging; said-tank's been running for nearly 5 years and I'm thinking of...
  17. azawaza

    First ever tank - nano/ walstad/ low tech

    I love the emergent plants, but how did you stick them up so upright?
  18. rockpaper

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    Just personal experience, but my friend's house required a $10,000 repair when plant roots widened a water-but-not-air tight crack in a steel pipe, eventually weakening it until it burst. I've also seen potted plants with aggressive roots pierce straight through cheap plastic (tupperware style)...
  19. rockpaper

    Algae sanity check

    Hey all, hoping someone can give me a sanity check about whether I have an algae problem or not. I know that my situation isn't as bad as it could be, but I like to handle problems before they spiral out of control. I've been seeing a lot of diatoms and what I think is green dust algae popping...
  20. Andy Pierce

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Not this middle one. You should water change generously and if EI dosing a minimum of 50% needs to be changed every week.
  21. tam

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    No idea, but if you were concerned, rather than attempting to remove the whole thing, you could remove any major roots around the perimetre (silicone joints). Depending on the tank/growth, that could just mean sliding a credit card down the glass (carful to avoid scratches) and pushing back -...
  22. Bigsilky

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Cool, now I just need to find someone who’s into 3d printing 💪💪😂 I wonder how these diy efforts affect the heat sinc
  23. seedoubleyou

    New heated filter for larger aquariums

    Always worth trying Amazon and changing the country settings.
  24. seedoubleyou

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/twinstar-900s-shade-reflector.63731/ https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/twinstar-light-shader Or try seeing if eBay. Or some other brand have a suitable fit.
  25. Tim Harrison

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    It is possible https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/paludarium-tartarium-glass-thickness.72937/#post-739421
  26. tigertim

    Import from Indonesia

    You do not need Eori at al No i fill in the IPAFFS online form myself everytime, if you have difficulty with a section, just message me, some parts are just a best guess like what time does the plane arrive. I avoid Dhl as the plants always sit in there warehouse for 5 days plus every single...
  27. Maf 2500

    New heated filter for larger aquariums

    The new heated version of the Aquael Hypermax is now available (at least in mainland Europe). Comes with a nifty DC pump rated at 4500 l/h (2600 l/h real world), output electronically adjustable, with an app to reduce flow for feeding, set different flow rates at different times of day etc...
  28. S

    Question | Could a plant's routes bust out the sealant on my tank? Echinodurus Cordifolius

    So in my 300l tank, I've got an emergent Echinodurus Cordifolius that from base of the tank to top of plant leaves is now 1.5m in height. It's roots have pretty much made a mat of half my substrate (the sand doesn't move and planting into it is hard because of all the routes within it)...
  29. Mitchabbots

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Me too, I'm very much a strategist and researcher, but that requires a foundation of knowledge to kick off from. I'm all for simplifying the process of keeping nice plants with a few fish. I've got to get my head around the basics, with an eye on the snake oil salesman, to sort the wheat from...
  30. L

    RO Tap Adapter

    Hey. For your tap size G3/4 (m22) to a 3/8" RO hose, you'll need an adapter that converts the G3/4 female thread to a 3/8" push-fit connection. You can usually find these adapters at hardware stores or online. Look for something like "G3/4 to 3/8" push-fit RO adapter".
  31. Mitchabbots

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Thanks Andy. CO2 is my intention, sat idle while I'm cycling the tank/filter. I understand my pH has to lower, I've not got round to that part as yet. I do know that CO2 at 30ppm does drop the pH by ~1 (over a few hours). I have a Drop Checker ready to go too. I'm looking at EI ferts (with...
  32. Andy Pierce

    KH and GH of my tap water

    You're in the same water category as me (Cambridge). If you are going to inject CO2 gas, then you don't really have to worry about the water and lots of plants will grow just fine. Not injecting CO2 gas will be more restrictive (but would be with any water) - the main issue will be you'll have...
  33. dw1305

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Hi all, You are welcome, to be honest you only really need the map. Yes and no. I like to know <"how things work">, but it doesn't necessarily <"make you a better aquarist">. The rationale for the <"Duckweed Index"> was to <"de-skill fish keeping"> by concentrating on the <"important...
  34. Cazza

    Chihiros WRGB Universal for Juwel tanks

    It does look good. Can't get them in the UK though. Very disappointing!
  35. Mitchabbots

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Thanks Darrel, that's perfect. I recognise the map too. :) Wow! When they said you've a steep learning curve ahead of you (Acres Aquatics). They were not wrong. Enjoying it too. Thanks again Darrel. Brian
  36. N

    CO2 regulator issues

    No worries, if you had found the leak.. get some gas rated pft tape, remove the leaky gauge and joint and and wrap the tape around the threads and screw back together.. it should stop the problem, unless the guage is leaking from the glass. I fully understand the Brexit issue, it's a nightmare...
  37. dw1305

    KH and GH of my tap water

    ...and 7.143 mg/liter of Ca is also 1 dGH, so 110.4 / 7.14 = 15.5 dGH. If you use the mmol value, you need the RMM of CaCO3 (which is 40.1 + 12 + (16*3) = 100 g / mol) and divide that by a thousand, which is why the 0.1g or 100 mg = 1 mmol, you have 2.84 mmol and 2.84 x 100 = 284 mg / L or 284...
  38. hypnogogia

    New Eheim Canister

    The problem with a lot of these wifi compatible gadgets is that they work on 2.4GHz only and struggle to identify the the 2.4GHz signal in mixed 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz, which is what most dual band routers do. Giving them separate names creates two networks and that defeats the object. Take my Maxspect...
  39. Mitchabbots

    KH and GH of my tap water

    Hello all, So, bit new to all this aquatics stuff. Thinking of making my own ferts. Have gotten myself stuck at a fundamental level - trying to understand water hardness. Looking at my Water Provider's (Wessex) website and they specify: Calcium 110.41 mg/l Calcium...
  40. G

    CO2 regulator issues

    Just few minutes ago, this is exactly what I did. Such a coincidence 😁😁 This regulator looks great, found it in Nederlands. Getting thinks from UK to Ireland very prohibitive since Brexit. Found 2 leaks ,one at the high pressure gauge and one at the stem were goes in to the regulator body...
  41. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Obviously not so much news except that everything is going well back home :)
  42. N

    New Eheim Canister

    I'm sure these canisters have new BLDC pumps I've been reading about. Apparently they are the bees knees and can change through many different power and output modes. Shame about the WiFi maintenance bits.. surly another gimmick that will cause more issues than solve. I'm hoping the quality of...
  43. N

    CO2 regulator issues

    Do you have an option to dunk the whole regulator underwater whilst connected? This would show the leak, it must be a biggie as it's emptying very fast.. I could hear my leaks on my regs if I put my head nearby. My honest opinion is to get a new reg and look at alternative brands. I've just...
  44. MichaelJ

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    @Bigsilky Thank you so much! Will do Tim! :) Cheers, Michael
  45. M

    Import from Indonesia

    Hi I am looking to import succulents (I know, different from aquatic plants but process seems the same). I have a government login now as a sole trader. Did you apply for an EORI? Have you used DHL as agents before so they complete the IPAFFS? Ta
  46. Wookii

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    It shouldn't do if it's just stuck to the top edge of the glass only - you can use a sharp craft knife or scalpel to trim it tight to the edge.
  47. Bigsilky

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    How would that work? What would you use? Yeah I don’t mind it, but she’s ADHD and I think it’s a sensory overload issue. Or alternatively it’s just a PITA issue 😂. I think she just needs to get used to it. Hmmmmm, masking tape might look a bit ugly but something else could work to diffuse it...
  48. Wookii

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

  49. S

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Have you considered asking your wife to sit in a different room?
  50. Wookii

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Try either swapping the clear plastic light lens for an opaque piece of plastic to act as a diffusor, or try adding some tape (masking tape perhaps) to the top rim of the glass?
  51. Tim Harrison

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    If you find the time to take the trip up to AG @MichaelJ let me know :)
  52. Bigsilky

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    Hey Michael, You can easily get a train from London King’s Cross to Huntingdon train station and then a taxi or Uber to AG. It’s about a 10 min drive from the station. The train is an hour from London to Huntingdon. Well worth a visit if only to see the scapes and meet the team. Cheers
  53. Tim Harrison

    CO2Art Awards are back

    Well done Ady @Ady34 , I hadn't noticed you got 3rd place. Really nice to see a Nature Aquarium scape in the top 3 :)
  54. Tim Harrison

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    It looks very cool. I always think of it as an added bonus. Sorry doesn't help your wife's head though. Is it possible to move the tank to a place where the prism effect will be less distracting?
  55. MichaelJ

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    Could someone ask Aquarium Garden to open a store in Minnesota :lol: ... those plants are awesome! I am actually traveling to London in two months and would love to visit AG... unfortunately in England you are driving at the wrong side of the road, so for me to make the 2 hour or so trek up...
  56. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Fed the Corydoras a cube of frozen bloodworms and the whole lot of them went crazy. So much wriggling going on. They also finished the cube really fast so I gave them a few more pellets after that. The CW51 in quarantine is eating quite well but the tank isn't lit so it's a little difficult to...
  57. S

    Chihiros WRGB Universal for Juwel tanks

    Still dead happy with it. No complaints at all. I just bought another Chihiros for a smaller tank
  58. seedoubleyou

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Could try some shades (not sunglasses).
  59. PARAGUAY

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    Welcome to UKAPS, keep up with the water changes the aquarium is in the early stage. Looks good
  60. PARAGUAY

    CO2Art Awards are back

    Well done Ady🙂
  61. M

    55l medium tech

    I’ve thinned out the carpet plants in the foreground - 3 different carpeting plants all weaving through each other was getting a bit hard to manage so unfortunately the sagittaria had to go. Nice to see more of the Lagenandra meeboldii and the vietnamese white clouds, both of which are coming...
  62. Bigsilky

    Twin star prism rainbows 🌈

    Hi folks, Anyone have experience with twin star s v4 range of lights? My 450s casts off very intense rainbow prisms all over the living room, which does my mrs head in… I’m guessing it’s the light hitting the rim of the tank. Would hanging it and adding some distance from the tank stop the...
  63. Bigsilky

    Light Screens/Backgrounds - any cheaper options?

    Hi there, Is this the type of led strip you mean? Thanks
  64. hypnogogia

    Anyone got (or want to give an opinion on) a Fluval Siena?

    I used the one on my Juwel tank for a couple of years before swapping it out for an external. You could also consider the Oase range of tanks.
  65. dw1305

    Are all my CPDs male?

    Hi all, In the lab., following the <"correct protocol"> it works fairly well. In the field, or <"with non-experienced operators">, DO meters are a game changer. You calibrate them in the field and they have automatic temperature compensation etc. <"Not everyone"> is a fan, so I'll add in...
  66. rockpaper

    Are all my CPDs male?

    The test I use is a consumer-grade Winkler titration from the brand Monitor. It's a cheapo kit but I've done Winkler titration many times in lab settings. Here's an older review (2001) discussing field testing methods for DO measurement, with Winkler titrations coming out on top for precision...
  67. R

    2nd Coming

    Thanks. I love the green neons too, especially when you catch them at the right angle under the lights. I've yet to capture this well on a photo as yet! Thanks bazz. I did think it was just intensity that mattered and the RBG settings were a personal preference. The reason I asked is because...
  68. Tim Harrison

    Fern melt??

    @Bigsilky can you read the guidelines for plant help and post the relvent data please https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/please-read-the-guidelines-for-plant-help.60671/ However, if I were to guess it probably does have something to do with transitioning. Like you mentioned above AG grow their...
  69. S

    Anyone got (or want to give an opinion on) a Fluval Siena?

    Thanks for comments all, much appreciated. @hypnogogia the inlet and outlet are extendable so could reach the surface if you wanted them to 😊 I could get the Fluval Siena 332 for £1079 delivered, cheapest price. Tempting. Apparently the tank weight is 45kg despite the 10mm glass, so manageable...
  70. oreo57

    Help me compare general purpose light fixtures

    Well "par" (ppfd) treats all photons between 400-700nm equally so as long as their watt efficiency is equal par will be equal. Now if you get into " pur" where you treat them unequally ( green photons have lower value than red photons) then they are different. That said green leds are...
  71. Bigsilky

    Fern melt??

    Thanks Darrel, I will keep Observing for a bit and see what happens, I can always cut those bigger leaves off and see what the new growth does as the rhizome is much lower down. Stuck with super glue so I don’t want to try ripping at it at the moment. Thanks for you responses and all the links...
  72. dw1305

    Fern melt??

    Hi all, I'm really not sure, I would definitely try and place them somewhere <"with lesser light intensity">. <"Bolbitis heudelotii"> is naturally a really dark green and <"Microsorum pteropus"> a mid green. cheers Darrel
  73. L

    Help me compare general purpose light fixtures

    Hey @oreo57 , since I have your attention (or anyone else who might want to chime in), with all those spectrum simulation tools that you use, is it possible to find an approximated ratio to compare the PAR values of an RBGW fixture and a standard 6500K white fixture close to 100 lumens per watt...
  74. Bigsilky

    Fern melt??

    So, the dark green tips are what’s changed, the light colour on the centre of the leaves were like that when I got the plant. The plant came from aquarium gardens and they are grown hydroponically and not kept submerged in water. Im wondering if the plant is just changing to being submerged...
  75. dw1305

    Fern melt??

    Hi all, Were all the leaves green when the plant went in the tank? If they were? It maybe an excess of light. cheers Darrel
  76. dw1305

    Fern melt??

    Hi all, They should be that dark green, it is the white bits that are worrying. In the case of the Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) the new growth is a <"dark translucent green"> - <"microsorum problems">. cheers Darrel
  77. bazz

    2nd Coming

    I think that is entirely up to what is most pleasing to your eye. It's the total intensity that will effect your plants one way or the other. A disclaimer, I do know some people are saying that for example, high blue light causes algae but for our intents and purposes I can't really see that...
  78. C

    Co2 distribution

    i understand thats the right way to go. but like i said, my main filter which is an 800L/hr one seems to not have the enough output to push the flow to the other side. hence, why i set it up like that. but ive never tried to set 2 of my outputs in a way that they complement with each other. im...
  79. C

    Co2 distribution

    this is how ive come up with my setup. but i just dont have anybody where im from to ask if im doing exactly the right thing. i love green aqua. their videos are superb.
  80. Bigsilky

    Fern melt??

    I have some trident fern in there too and some of the tips are turning that dark green colour too.
  81. Bigsilky

    Fern melt??

    Hi Darrell, it’s tricky to get decent full plant shots, it’s not a big plant as I trimmed the biggest bits off as it was too big for the tank. It’s only like day 4 of a brand new set up and I’m doing 50% + water changes daily. My lighting is twin star 450s v4 set at about 50-60% brightness, but...
  82. C

    Co2 distribution

    right, there's always co2 wasted and the best way to look if theres a problem is to observe plant growth. but i think what im asking is, is my setup not wasting anymore than what is given to be wasted? or is it? all my plants are doing just fine except, for my rotala hras. my rotala blood red...
  83. dw1305

    Fern melt??

    Hi all, It isn't melting as such, more bleaching. Can we have a full plant shot? I assume it is Bolbitis heudelotii, but <"it does look a little strange">. cheers Darrel
  84. C

    Co2 distribution

    see thats what i thought so too when i noticed the problem. it seems to not have the right dimensions/proportions. this is a knock off/made in china btw. bought it from online platform similar to amazon. also, ive tried checking if there's a problem by lifting it up while running, it seems to be...
  85. Bigsilky

    Fern melt??

    Hi all, Is this change in colouration melting occurring? Or is it the plant adapting to submerged? Many thanks
  86. Scaperinc

    Newbie with a new project.

    No I think just trim it
  87. chickennublet

    Levamisole and metronidazole question

    Interestingly in Singapore antibiotics for humans and pets cannot be purchased over the counter and are prescription only. But somehow we can buy medicine for fish that contain metronidazole, kanamycin, erythromycin and the like at pet shops.
  88. dw1305

    Are all my CPDs male?

    Hi all, What did you test it with? <"Dissolved Oxygen meters work">, but are expensive bits of kit. The <"test kits they sell"> are just a mechanism for transferring your money to them. cheers Darrel
  89. dw1305

    Levamisole and metronidazole question

    Hi all, Antibiotics (for both human and pet health) can't be bought over the counter in the UK, they are prescription only. I wholly agree with this, as there is an almost perfect correlation between <"antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance">. In the UK we still <"have the farming issue">...
  90. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    This is just another photograph of the tank. Nothing has changed since the last full tank shot but almost all my Corydoras were out chilling so I took a picture: 20240604_225714 by Lenny Lim, on Flickr Four Corydoras sterbai on the left, the 5th one was in the middle of the tank but swam away...
  91. rockpaper

    Are all my CPDs male?

    Thank you, these are perfect guidelines! I see several individuals with dark spots before their anal fins, and many of these have the coloration you described as well. One interesting thing is that my brightest, most orange, and shiniest individual has the anal spot you described. Now I'm...
  92. Anfield1forever

    Newbie with a new project.

    Time to pull the carpet and replant? Not healthy underneath as ive let it grow to thick! 2 inch's now and should of kept it lower.... Should be fun 🤔
  93. bazz

    Best time to water change?

    9 times out of ten I do mine in the last 1 1/2 half hours of the photoperiod after CO2 has switched off so as I can see what I'm doing in the tank i.e. cleaning the glass, removing any organic debris from the substrate surface, removing any senesced leaves etc... Occasionally when a visit to the...
  94. chickennublet

    Levamisole and metronidazole question

    Thank you! Yeah I did get a bit concerned after finding out that metronidazole is an antibiotic. I used it a couple of times because I didn't want to accidentally create something resistant to it. I do think it will help get rid of some parasites but not worms specifically. I probably won't be...
  95. bazz

    Reignited an old obsession 😊

    Welcome, and you'll not be in better hands if you are heeding AG's advice.
  96. chickennublet

    Are all my CPDs male?

    There are a few differences between males and females for this fish. I think the most obvious one is in the colouration of the abdomen. In females, the front of the abdomen is white or cream coloured. In males the white-spotted blue colouration covers the entire abdomen. Females also have...
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