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  1. ElleDee

    How to get nurii rosen to grow in blackwater

    Report back to us how they do!
  2. L

    Green spot algae question

    I wonder what water conditions are required for freshwater coralline algae. I'd love to have that on some of my rocks.
  3. ElleDee

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    Yeah, getting more and larger fish was my main motivation for scaling up. I'm thinking either congo tetra or Bolivian rams as the big fish depending on the exact direction I take the tank, but I've got to get through the start up period before I start buying fish. I got to get a journal going...
  4. bazz

    Best under sand substrate mix?

    I would have no problem mixing the two together in the bags and then cover them with whatever is pleasing to the eye or affordable, I know a good few people over the years have successfully utilised cat litter but I don't think I could live the associated stigma. 🙂
  5. anewbie

    How to get nurii rosen to grow in blackwater

    So I located the following blackwater plants and will try them in my next 29 (which is being setup for true a. lineta): c. willisii c. undulatus (red) c. ferruginea sekaduensis (not sure i will like this one) c. yujii - Unfortunately this going to cause a naming problem since my Blutkehl...
  6. bazz

    What am I missing?

    Nothing to do with your problem but rather than sporadically adding a lot all in one go just add 1 or 1/2 or 1/4 depending on the contents and brand in different areas each week after the water change, plants love stability and will not be adapted to take in a sudden massive influx of nutrients...
  7. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Hi all, Electronics and aquaculture apparently. https://atlas-scientific.com/ Cheers Darrel
  8. sparkyweasel

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Welcome! :)
  9. sparkyweasel

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    "And they claim to be <"experts">." in what? :)
  10. Iain Sutherland

    Current build status of my heavy driftwood tank

    Great natural feel to this one, love it.
  11. S

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    It’s over twice what I’ve got at the moment. I had a reef tank slightly narrower than that many years ago. You’ve got a good size there. Big enough for some really nice plants and lots of swimming space for some larger fish.
  12. ElleDee

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    It's got 120P proportions - 120x50x50cm, 300L. It's a huge increase in size in size for me from anything I've kept before.
  13. S

    Feeling Lost

    @Fluxtor How’s this going?
  14. I

    Hello from Surrey

    Hi all, joining the forum today as I currently have 2 small planted tanks (lo-tech) and a third in planning and progress. Tank 1 - 35cm cube, planted with spiderwood, lots of moss, some stems and floaters. It's shockingly well balanced and home to Ember Tetras, Endler males, some Amanos and...
  15. S

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    How big is that tank? Looks like a nice size.
  16. Spartacus

    Capping Layer

    Hello Steve, I was thinking that if I had everything in mesh bags and no matter how hard the Corydoras dug into the sand they couldn’t take up soil or gravel. I wanted it to just be sand and not sand with aqua soil bits on top as I find that to be messy. I watched a Josh Sim workshop and...
  17. castle

    Current build status of my heavy driftwood tank

    Thank you 😊
  18. M

    Swapping tanks

    Hi Rich, Definitely not an expert here, but I swapped one of my 30l tanks in a bit of an emergency earlier in the year. I did a change from a sand / dirt combo and went to a pure sand with root capsules for the plants I swapped the plants fish, filter, ceramic rings and most of the water as...
  19. A

    Planted to perfection in progress

    This absolutely amazing 6m long aquarium has just been installed in a fusion restaurant in Southport, JT Ashaya, which opened last week. Will update this post with progression photos as more plants are added. All the wood you see in the tank are handpicked pieces from a Royal estate in Wales...
  20. Bradders

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    Wow! Great news! The medicine is Chloromine T, which is meant to treat external issues on fish.So it must have been something external, as I can't believe it would treat internal. But great result so far!
  21. J

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    I'm pleased to report the poorly fish is still alive and I've just seen her (I think it's a her as she is more rounded than the others) swimming around, sifting through sand and her breathing appears to have slowed slightly so hopefully that internal anti bacterial medicine I bought has done the...
  22. DeadFish

    60P Variations

    Love it. The H. Pinna should come back with a vengeance - I wouldn't worry much.
  23. D

    Capping Layer

    Murray, what was the purpose of capping the lava sand with the Tropica aqua soil? As both were in mesh bags, I take that the capping sand, as well as being decorative, was used to anchor the plants until the roots penetrated the bags. Regards Steve
  24. dw1305

    Green spot algae question

    Hi all, I also have soft water and very little / no <"Green Spot Algae"> (GSA). cheers Darrel
  25. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    ...x 1000 = 10,000,000 litres (kg) of water in the pond. Then we have 350 mg O2 used per kg and a 1000 kg in a tonne, so the tonne of fish use 350 * 10000 mg O2 per hour = 350,000 mg O2 per hour. Then you just need to sort of the "figures of ten" (350,000 / 10,000,000) to 0.035 and 0.035 * 24...
  26. ElleDee

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    So I started a second filter with the new filter material last night. It did not magically clear the water (alas!), but the problem is much better since I first posted. Top: perfectly clear immediately after flooding (9/9), Middle: the peak of the cloudiness prompting me to make the original...
  27. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    I don't have a way to test the current draw of the filter. I did however replace all the pipework, clean the inflow and outflow pipes and the filter. The flow rate is much better but the filter still has a fault where it's stick in it's purge mode. I think I need to look at a replacement.
  28. Rich Jackson

    Red Sea reefer 170 Freshwater scape.

    This is it currently
  29. Rich Jackson

    Red Sea reefer 170 Freshwater scape.

    It is at the moment . I’ll shut it down when new one is ready as plants and fish will be transferring over .
  30. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Hi all, That is it really. @Happi posted how they got around the issue of replication in <"My thoughts so far">. I know that we all tend to have <"faith positions">, usually based on our experiences, but they aren't always optimal, or we might not understand why something <"new to us"> works...
  31. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    I did find loads of research on fish DO consumption, all as confusing as one another due to variables. One piece said the below, but I cannot determine how they got to the 0.84mg/l per 24-hour mark!
  32. Gill

    All That Remains - Take II

    Pufferfish are spawning. Males have been chasing the females for a few days heavily. Just seen them in the guppy grass corner, one of the males headbutting a female in the side. And then spawning amongst the grass. Not that anything will hatch as the shrimp live there. And will consume any eggs.
  33. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    This is very interesting, and I think you should post on the blog to see what thier response is. My experiment does seem to heavily suggest that a good build-up of DO during the photoperiod provides good levels for non-photoperiod. That being said, I dont have any fish in that aquarium...
  34. DeadFish

    The 120 Peninsula

    Awesome scape. Any fears with running a single in/out?
  35. L

    Green spot algae question

    Same here. Mine is borderline too soft. I think there's definitely a connection.
  36. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    This has been a fascinating journey @dw1305. I like it when things click into place between experience, research and some good old fashion testing!
  37. L

    My thoughts so far

    Another question popped up for me. You compare the dosing of K and Mg. But often people add X ppm of K based on the total tank volume, and Y ppm of Mg based on the water changed, considering one to be a fertilization and the other to be a remineralization. For a 50% water change regime, one has...
  38. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    ...Produce Oxygen For Fish In Aquariums? | Atlas Scientific"> And they claim to be <"experts">. I'll try posting on their blog and see what happens*. I should say that I also like <"some water movement">. I see a <"large gas exchange surface to volume ratio"> as an unalloyed god thing. *This...
  39. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    It's only been running for 8 days, so slightly nervous about pushing it up at the moment! Thoughts? Indeed Darrel. And this (very) rudimentary testing shows that for real. I was amazed at such healthy fish in a planted aquarium with almost a flat surface. I was also amazed at healthy fish (like...
  40. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Hi all, Try it again at 40% intensity? That is the point I've always tried to put over to the unconvinced, that plants are <"massively net oxygen producers">. When I started on this journey I had expected that this would be the <"consensus amongst serious aquarists">, but I met a lot of...
  41. N

    CO2 situation

    I also had situation when I been on vacation and CO2 runs out for a week. No major changes, everything will be good, fire it up and good luck
  42. Gill

    Josh Sim workshop at Horizon Aquatics

    Arghhh Same day as 'Book Club' and Craft Fair at the Cathedral. Already got Evils for even suggesting not going.
  43. PARAGUAY

    Green spot algae question

    I very rarely have green spot algae, my water is soft ,maybe helps ?
  44. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Again, this is a first pass and a rudimentary level of testing. Yesterday, the dissolved oxygen went to 7.25mg/l just before the photoperiod ended at 20:00. (NOTE: photoperiod is still only 6 hours at 25% lighting). This morning at 08:00, the DO remained at 6.10mg/l - which is safe and healthy...
  45. PARAGUAY

    Hello from Manchester

    Welcome to UKAPS Steve,you have soft water fom upland sources which aquatic planted aquariums will really benefit from
  46. dw1305

    Anubias Rot

    Hi all, As long as the <"rhizome is still hard and green">? The plant should re-leaf. If the entire rhizome goes yellow, or is mushy, the plant is dead. cheers Darrel
  47. M

    Anubias Rot

    Is there a point with either anubias (or buce for that matter) where you accept that it has melted too far? I separated an anubias nana into three sections for planting. I thought I divided the rhizome fairly equally but two melted away back to the rhizome whilst one settled in immediately and...
  48. Q

    CO2 situation

    Thanks everyone I appreciate it. I didn’t turn the light on today as I was at work till late but will turn it on very low tomorrow just to get them by till Thursday. I don’t plan on adding much else other than buce and the cyperus helferi I already have. Maybe some moss on the driftwood...
  49. Andy Pierce

    Green spot algae question

    I do 7 ppm PO4 per week, as three every-other-day doses following this scheme: Estimative index - Fireplace aquarium
  50. L

    Cladophora algae struggles

    I think Cladophora responds pretty well to blackouts. If I were you I'd try a 48 hour blackout. I've been pretty lucky and not had major algae issues for a few years but when I did have some problems a very strict blackout worked well. It helps to have some big amano shrimp to hoover up the...
  51. L

    Online fish suppliers

    I used pier aquatics recently for some fish and they were very helpful and the fish arrived quickly and in perfect health. I thought the way they had packed the fish was odd but maybe they know something I don't. I would use them again for sure.
  52. L

    Green spot algae question

    Green spot is one algae I've never seen in any of my tanks ever. I almost wish I did because I actually love the way it looks on rocks.
  53. TrevC

    Green spot algae question

    @Andy Pierce - i'm looking to increase my Phosphates to further limit GSA. Just to clarify, did you dose P or PO4 at this 7ppm? Also was this an individual dose or accumulated? If accumulated, what daily dose and uptake were you assuming? Currently, I am dosing EI with KH2PO4 yielding 1.8ppm...
  54. Spartacus

    Capping Layer

    Hello Steve, If it helps I capped lava soil with a layer of Tropica aqua soil (both in separate mesh bags) For the sand I used Unipac silver sand which is extremely fine. Couldn’t be happier with the end result - Think the only thing I would change is planting stem plants into the “thin” sand...
  55. S

    Online fish suppliers

    Band is indeed a strange app. But I bought some lovely shrimp off there a while back which I couldn’t get anywhere else and I was very happy with it but wasn’t convinced until they arrived. Switch off push notifications!
  56. FrozenShivers

    Josh Sim workshop at Horizon Aquatics

    Think I may go :)
  57. S

    CO2 situation

    @Qwedfg if you want some floating plants send me a dm. I’ll send you some for the cost of postage.
  58. S

    CO2 situation

    I’ve let my co2 run out and forgot to replace the cylinder for a week. I noticed no real difference. I keep buce and lots of other fairly low maintenance plants. I actually turned it down a bit after that and it’s been good.
  59. S

    Capping Layer

    If you get any bottom dwellers, don’t underestimate their ability to remodel your tank to their own taste! Even the tiny ones. 😄 Im sure others will be along soon to add their experiences.
  60. sparkyweasel

    Hello

    Welcome! :)
  61. FrozenShivers

    Hello from Manchester

    Howdy :)
  62. FrozenShivers

    CO2 situation

    You could still start it up low tech, if it’s just Buce they usually do well in lowlight setups as they are slow growers anyway. Just keep the lights relatively low. Do you have any fast growers like floating plants or stems? They can really help fight algae on a new setup (especially with...
  63. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Finally my cycled but currently empty 15l on my desk. Currently used as plant holding and hoping to hatch some rice fish eggs in here if I can get hold of them.
  64. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    100l tank with Java fern/anubias/moss on wood. There is also a really healthy hydrocotle (sp?!?h, and Red root floaters and frogbit. Stocked with Bentosi tetras, 5 Marble Angels, 2 Ghost Angels (rescued), 4 Kuhli loaches (I think - 4 went in at least although I rarely see more that 2 at a time)...
  65. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    A 15l nano tank with my first dragon lotus and, a vallis, and I think some dwarf Sag, which really needs a trim. Also ubiquitous Java fern, anubias, moss on wood and red root floaters. This also has a Ficus bonsai growing out of the top. Small school of Celestial Pearl Danios and Pygmy Corys in...
  66. D

    Capping Layer

    Thanks for your comments. I asked the question having read a review on a fine sand, which the purchaser blamed on the death of several of his fish. With regards to the substrate, I’m not looking to cap it as I expect the plants to camouflage it. The sand is to be a decorative addition to the...
  67. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Shoot, and Anubias Nano on all those woods as well.
  68. hypnogogia

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Hello 👋, welcome to UKAPS.
  69. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Guppy and Cyberman Tank, with a bristle nose in there. Plants are red root floaters (not much red root though), some Vallisinaria (sp?) struggling at the back and more moss and Java fern on wood (can you see a theme developing?). There was also some Starogyne Repens in there, but it is no more.
  70. K

    Cladophora algae struggles

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. Using an algaecide is very much a last resort for me. I have tried reducing the light and have been removing it manually with no luck. The algae adheres very strongly to the wood in particular so it's not possible to remove it all. I'm sure there's still an...
  71. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    30l tank with Lambchop Rasboras, Ember Tetras and a couple of ottos. There is some frogbit in here (recently thinned out as it had thugged out the tank), Red root floaters which have started going red since thinning out the frogbit, and some Java fern and moss on wood). The base is Wio...
  72. S

    Capping Layer

    I’ve never heard of sand being so fine as to cause harm to fish. Generally sand is considered the best substrate for bottom dwelling fish so as not to cut fins or gills etc. If you buy a sand recommended for aquariums then you’ll be fine. If you want to source it yourself, I’ve used wild...
  73. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Oh and one sunken Helicopter (Son #2)
  74. Riley

    Stringy algae

    Tank has been running about 18 months but only with real plants for a couple of months Thanks anyway, I will throw away the feed and get a different one and should I Do weekly changes?
  75. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    60L tank with Platys (lots and lots of Platys 🤣) a couple of Swordtails, a couple of Corys and a couple of Ottos. Plants are the Java Fern on wood, a mossball, Frogbit which isn’t taking over the tank, and the dregs of some Monte Carlo.
  76. Simmo

    Journal Wildlife Pond Project

    A year passes and plants are becoming more established. Some duckweed arrived as I thought the pond was nutrient rich but it seems I was wrong as it only thrived at the water’s edge where I suppose some nutrients leach in, the rest is pale and sickly. Great to get some lilly flowers, pink and...
  77. M

    Mike from West Cork, ROI

    Hi All, My name is Mike and I stumbled across this lovey little forum today. I kept fish as a kid some 25 years ago, all just your regular community fish and never had much luck with plants (other than Duckweed - always lots of Duckweed!). I then got a tank given to me by an acquaintance about...
  78. dw1305

    Gas-exchange experiments

    Hi all, Good on you, open source is the true spirit of UKAPS <"GitHub: Let’s build from here">. Cheers Darrel
  79. L

    Stringy algae

    How old is the tank? Usually algae growth is associated with excessive organic matter, which can accumulate as the tank ages. If things were going well for a long time and then started taking a turn for the worse, I suggest that you make some critical observations of the tank to identify where...
  80. Bradders

    Stringy algae

    Well, I am hoping a few others can chime in here, but this is my observation. Flora Pro seems to be marketed for heavily planted tanks, as per the below. It also has nitrates and phosphates. Maybe nutrient richness is causing an issue? I also note that the plants look unhealthy in places, and...
  81. sparkyweasel

    Hello from Manchester

    Welcome! :)
  82. Riley

    Stringy algae

    My lights are still the ones that came with the tank Juwel 120 , I use Flora grow pro (nearly finished) 1 pump every 2 days, my lfs test my water when I ask and they tell me it’s ok, they use dipsticks,really helpful staff.i do fortnightly 40% usually 4 x 10 litre bucket and gravel clean, no co2...
  83. bazz

    Red Sea reefer 170 Freshwater scape.

    Look forward to seeing what you come up with, is your existing tank still in operation?
  84. Bradders

    Stringy algae

    Hi @Riley, sorry for not replying earlier. Could you send us some details on the below? I am not an expert here, but I am sure this will help us help you! Lighting and intensity Fertilizer used, as well as the dosing amount and frequency. Water change routine, how much and how frequent Water...
  85. bazz

    Hi from Galicia, northwest Spain

    Welcome! :wave:
  86. H

    Gas-exchange experiments

    Well, it crossed my mind for a second, but I don't think I will start a business with this sensor. I'll put together a GitHub page with instructions for those who want to build it.
  87. D

    Capping Layer

    Hi, I’m intending on setting up a planted tank and am going to use a decorative sand towards the front of the tank so as not to cause any issues with the soil substrate which is to lie from the middle to the rear. My question is if the sand is too fine could it be harmful to the fish? If so...
  88. bazz

    Cladophora algae struggles

    Hi, For me it would have generally been, manual removal, clean, water change and repeat but obviously using the Walstad method prohibits this, but then again adding algaesides probably goes against the grain too. This seems like a good idea but beware on the front page of the website for this...
  89. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Thanks for the link. I will have a read and a further ponder.
  90. dw1305

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi all, They aren't really an algae eater, although they will scrape algae from hard surfaces at night. I often see them on the aquarium glass feeding, but I can't actually see what they are feeding on. You can just trap them, if you use a net the shrimps will swim off and you can remove the...
  91. finniche

    60P Variations

    Day 5 update. Never have I ever seen water so clear. Don’t know if it can be seen from pictures. I am using Seachem Purigen and carbon. Water tests are showing ammonia and nitrite at zero. Livestock doing well. I have Juncus repens from pots and Eleocharis vivipara in-vitro planted in the back...
  92. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Thank you for the info. Perhaps I should try a different / more powerful siphon before introducing MTS
  93. Gill

    Orchids Bloom

    I got some Crypts at AquaH aswell so planted Flamingo Pinks in here aswell. The contrast looks good against the moss and wood etc.
  94. M

    Online fish suppliers

    Hi, Just wanted to add something to this. This post was good timing as I was looking to buy from an online seller for the first time. I contacted all of the companies listed above. After about a week I heard back from some. Wildwood said I should keep checking their website for availability...
  95. Gill

    My distraction at work

    Lovely Nano, Nice that they let you. Only 1 place i have worked has let me have a tank, but it had to fit inside a A4 sheet of paper, so was only one of the Azoo Picos Good choice with the Blue Leopard Ramshorns. They sell for a good price when you have enough to sell.
  96. Gill

    Hello from Manchester

    Hey Welcome to UKAPS :greenfinger:
  97. Spartacus

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    Hello Bazz, Thank you very much for taking the time to contribute to my little project 😊 I welcome any and all advice and as you say it takes longer than we think / longer than we want for a tank to be fish ready. I have parked the idea of fish for a few weeks longer as I can concentrate on...
  98. Spartacus

    Hello from Manchester

    Hello and welcome to UKAPS Steve 😊 Great bunch of knowledgeable and nice folk here so we hope you enjoy you’re stay 😊
  99. Q

    CO2 situation

    I am setting up a new tank with mostly buce and it’s been dark cycled for a month. I ordered plants and received them yesterday. Unfortunately I went to stop at my local co2 supplier and they had run out of tanks of co2 to exchange and wouldn’t fill my tank. They won’t have co2 until...
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