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  1. megwattscreative

    My distraction at work

    What a fab distraction. Is this a home office, or did you convince your workplace to let you have an on-desk distraction? If so, please tell us your ways...
  2. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Good to know, thanks Darrel. Hopefully, MTS, RCS, and some TLC will do the trick!
  3. megwattscreative

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Thanks Ollie! He's half of what I thought was a dwarf variety (clearly not). I might swap him out for his smaller brother in the bathroom (delaying the problem, woo!), or a slightly less chunky syngonium😅 the roots are fantastically intertwined with the moss wall, mattenfilter, substrate and...
  4. L

    Two faced tank, take 3

    Writing on the PC and having the pics on the phone, it takes some time and a few edits to get it all in the post hehe
  5. dw1305

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi all, It might be, it is certainly <"worth trying">. You tend to get a lot of black <"tea grout"> faeces with all crustaceans (including shrimps and Asellus), and I'm not sure the MTS (Melanoides tuberculata) will be interested in these, they don't have a <"lot of food value"> left. cheers...
  6. megwattscreative

    Two faced tank, take 3

    I'm excited to see photos! Hope the fish all settled in well :)
  7. O

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    I think you can normally find the dwarf varieties in supermarkets and Homebase, and repot that big fella to enjoy him outside the tank!
  8. FrozenShivers

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Tank looks great! Plants all look healthy from what I can see and it looks like sensible stocking you've went with, it looks much better than my first effort a couple of years back :)
  9. DeadFish

    something bigger, now a riparium

    Finally was able to snag a photo of the Kribs. They’re sneaky fish but seem to be getting more comfortable being out when the lights are one. Did some maintenance and thinned out the moss this weekend. House is starting to look like people actually live in it.
  10. L

    Two faced tank, take 3

    It has been a few months past 2 years, so the second iteration of this tank was undone. Previous journal. Issues with the previous setup: too much jungle, hard to make maintenance, I didn't trim the anubias and it got out of control, many plants pressed against the glass because of all the...
  11. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi Darrel, Would a combination of MTS and Red Cherry Shrimp be effective on keeping the sand clean? Cheers
  12. dw1305

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi all, I'm a <"pest snail"> fan. I would never be without them. cheers Darrel
  13. dw1305

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi all, <"Asellus aquaticus"> would be another "and/ or" option. They aren't to everyone's taste, but they are a very low maintenance tank addition and are <"detritus shredders">. cheers Darrel
  14. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Sounds like a ringing endorsement! Cheers
  15. dw1305

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hi all, I love mine <"Filter recommendations for 30l tank.">. Yes. <"Both">. cheers Darrel
  16. dw1305

    Aqua Rio No co2

    Hi all, It is <"this bit">: It isn't a route <"I would want to go down">, but it goes back to some of Diana Walstad's <"original ideas">. The fluid could be anything carbon rich with <"lots of oxidisable material"> in it. Cheers Darrel
  17. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    I have CO2 injection on the tank, I just did a rough measurement of the filters flow at 360L/h.
  18. Anomander

    Trumpet snails for unplanted sand?

    Hello all, I have a tank with fine (Unipac silver) sand. There are no plants planted in the sand (my tank is all floaters and epiphytes attached to driftwood) but I do get a fair bit of detritus/brown algae on the sand which is unsightly and can be difficult to suck up in the siphon. In...
  19. hasan66

    My thoughts so far

    I forgot to write something missing, I give 2 ppm potassium in every water change, so I give 2.92 ppm weekly.
  20. M

    One strong powerfull light in the middle or multiple less powerfull lights spread over the surface?

    If the tank is wider than 15 inches then I would definitely prefer two lower power fixtures over one higher powered fixture mounted at a height above the centre. Better coverage especially if you have plants or hardscape in the midground that would end up shading your carpet or shorter plants...
  21. hasan66

    My thoughts so far

    We consult with happi from time to time. It takes time to learn things but everything is fun. Some of them are close to happi's money meters. The money meters given by happi are: boron 0.030ppm zinc EDTA 0.015 manganese EDTA 0.085 iron 0.15ppm 0.09ppm iron EDTA 0.045 ppm iron dtpa 0.015 iron...
  22. dw1305

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Hi all, It is a similar question to <"are these rocks suitable for my aquarium?"> If you already have hard, alkaline water? Then any limestone rocks you add won't make it any harder. It is the same with your substrate, once the H+ ions have all been replaced with calcium ions (Ca++) ions etc...
  23. M

    my tub

    good morning here is my aquarium after spending a very hot summer. what do you think I wanted to add a little lawn a golden nasea and half in front of the blood roll in half?
  24. Brad123

    My distraction at work

    My nano tank at work. Been running for about 3 months. It's a 30cm cube with lots of cherry shrimps in and a bit to many snails.
  25. E

    Full Tank Re-scape

    Is that an ozelot Echinodorus? Looks great. Good luck with the transfer.
  26. Scaperinc

    Aqua Rio No co2

    Hi All This has been popping up on my insta. Has anyone looked into this , I cannot make heads or tail of it http://aquario.co.kr/noco2/neosoil-noco2.php
  27. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Thanks darrel, much appreciated. When i read that all the benefits of using aqua soil depletes quicker when using hard tap water, I kind of went into panic mode and thought I’d better get prepared now, than let it come up on me without any warning. I wasn’t made aware of this when we were...
  28. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    This is what me and the wife have done. I know it’s nothing spectacular in comparison to what the majority of you guys n gals do! But for our first attempt, we couldn’t be happier 😁
  29. dw1305

    My thoughts so far

    Hi all, That is <"somewhere near"> what @Roland uses. This was his fertiliser list: I have no interest in <"optimal plant growth">, (or <"difficult plants">), but I'd say that this would be pretty near optimal. cheers Darrel
  30. L

    Alkalinity and KH measurement

    Ehhh... I still like the drop checker, I just try to play the devil's advocate sometimes. I don't even have a pH meter. Maybe I'm just a pessimist, I don't trust anything to give me a precise result, I just try to get used to the uncertainty.
  31. L

    My thoughts so far

    Thank you for putting together this compilation of your findings. From what I gathered, your current understanding is that many issues with fertilization come from excess potassium. I personally find it very hard to identify plant deficiencies, what would be a way to observe if one has gone too...
  32. Riley

    Stringy algae

    As requested
  33. dw1305

    Alkalinity and KH measurement

    ...they give values for some of the other basic anions. I'm not a CO2 user, but if I was? I'd be keener <"on using a drop-checker">. I know @LMuhlen isn't a <"drop checker fan">*, so they may be able to add some practical experience of using a pH meter. *Edit <"Scrub that"> cheers Darrel
  34. dw1305

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Hi all, What Ollie says, just remove them. cheers Darrel
  35. hasan66

    My thoughts so far

    First of all, hello
  36. L

    Alkalinity and KH measurement

    Our tests add acids to the sample until the pH drops a set amount. So anything that prevents the pH from dropping will increase the value, therefore the test measures alkalinity. It is expected that carbonate species will be the most relevant source of alkalinity, so it is a reasonable way to...
  37. O

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    If the peace lily will stay ( And I think it should, it looks great) then maybe some more selective pruning to stop the leaves reaching the light is the only course of action. It's obviously a larger growing variety with nice big leaves like that ( there are dwarf ones available) so this will...
  38. megwattscreative

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Hi all, just a small post because I'm incredibly impressed with the size of my peace lily - most of the leaves on the lefthand plant are 30cm long at least. I've had the lid on to help with humidity, but now the leaves are burning on the lights - what to do? It's definitely not a bad problem to...
  39. L

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    I would also not worry too much considering it is a new tank being cycled. Who knows what those pesky microbes are up to? They may change their oxygen consumption pattern daily for all I know.
  40. O

    UKAPS Committee

    Looks like a great group to look after this fantastic resource!
  41. megwattscreative

    UKAPS Committee

    Thanks all!! ❤️
  42. ElleDee

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    @megwattscreative, I rinsed all the sand and gravel before putting it in, but it's not really feasible to do with the soil - I'd lose so much material, plus it would destroy the soil structure that I have tried to maintain. I could tear the tank down and start again, but I'd rather not. It has...
  43. dw1305

    Hello

    Hi all, Welcome to UKAPS, I'm sorry to hear of your troubles. As the other have said bacterial issues are difficult to treat and often a sign of some underlying problem, all you can really do is try and keep levels of ammonia etc as low as possible and dissolved oxygen levels high. I add...
  44. dw1305

    Sun light

    Hi all, Probably wise. cheers Darrel
  45. dw1305

    CO2 measurement - when all things are taken into account

    Hi all, We don't know where the "3 ppm CO2", (and <"30 ppm CO2"> extrapolated from it) came from. Do you know @hax47 ? All the references go back to <"George and Karla Booth"> <"Estimating CO2 injection rates in ml per minute"> The "three ppm" figure is widely used, even in the scientific...
  46. Monkfish

    Advise on type of wood for tinted cube

    Hi all, I am setting up a 40l cube and will be doing a tinted water setup for it (not full blackwater). I have 3 types of wood I can use in there, here they are in the tank: Sorry the photos aren't the greatest, couldn't work out how to take them without so much reflection! I am probably...
  47. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Hi all, I would adjust the light intensity and duration until you get to ~8 mg / L dissolved oxygen (DO) towards the end of the photoperiod. If you don't add CO2 you may find that the pH will rise rapidly as photosynthesis depletes the available CO2. I don't supplement CO2, so I use <"water...
  48. dw1305

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Hi all, Active substrates (substrates that exchange a H+ ion for a calcium ion (Ca++) from the water column) will be exhausted a lot more quickly in harder water, they will stop having a water softening effect, but it doesn't really matter. It would stay "active" for longer, have a look at...
  49. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Indeed. Once everything is bedded in, then it will be interesting to see if it gets to full saturation. More importantly, how that carries forward over night and next morning.
  50. dw1305

    Another No Co2, No Ferts. But also No filter, No water Change

    Hi all, I've seen a lot worse. It is a robust system, and that is what is important, not the "lack of water changes" etc. <"No tech nano">. Yes, but you would need to add fertiliser eventually. I never break my tanks down, so the lab. tanks have been set-up for ~10 years. This tank had a very...
  51. O

    AQUAH 2024

    Sunday morning was pretty quiet. Id say there were maybe 20-30 vendors in total, so it was a little small ( which I can totally respect considering it's the first one), and I'd say the best display was Zoomed's 'paludarium' in one of their Lowboy tanks, which surprised me as they are obviously...
  52. Wookii

    Another No Co2, No Ferts. But also No filter, No water Change

    Who knew Dumbledore had an aquarium?! 🤷‍♂️ 😂
  53. FrozenShivers

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    That makes sense. Are you using CO2? If so then 600-800l/h will give you around 8-10x turnover which should be sufficient for that volume of water. If you are low-tech then I'd go with around 250l/h+, which is around x3 turnover.
  54. dw1305

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Hi all, That is very relevant, along <"with it being a tall tank"*> (I assume it is this tank?). The tank dimensions, with the 50 cm height, means that you have a relatively small surface area to volume ratio and the smaller gas exchange surface area, unsurprisingly, reduces gas exchange. If...
  55. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    I had the filter running on a much larger tank then moved house and down sized the tank but not the filter. I turned the filter flow rate down a bit for the smaller tank.
  56. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    I did run a test using an airstone in my 100L aquarium. Let it run for a few hours, and my last measurement was around 7.6mg/l Dissolved Oxygen. They certainly do work!
  57. Mattant1984

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    Hands down the best filters I've ever used are the Oase Biomasters, I had 2 running my 700 litre tank and they are great
  58. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    I think you hit the nail on the head with this. Absolutely i don’t want to get bogged down with the science behind it all, and trying to create problems for myself. I just got a little panicked when i started reading about aqua soil and hard water! I’m going to put that behind me now, and...
  59. FrozenShivers

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    Even if we say there there is a 50% loss, that would still be 925l/h which is well over the rough guideline of x10 turnover in a tank with CO2 injection. Assuming you're running CO2 injection, I would just be aiming for a filter with around 600-800lph. Any reason why you went with so much...
  60. FrozenShivers

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Obtaining a water report will let you know more about what you're working with, obviously if you have a test kit you can test your water to get a rough idea of some of your parameters. Some people use tap water, some people use RO water, some people use rain water, there's lots of different ways...
  61. G H Nelson

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Hi @Jimmyc use the below tutorial. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/using-stem-plants-as-a-filtering-aid-at-start-up.62966/
  62. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Thanks. I won’t be that person 😁, but i do tend to jump in the deep end, before learning to swim! Which tends to put me out of my comfort zone at times. I guess my next step would be to obtain a water report, and try to make sense of it all. Ultimately, my aim is to grow plants to put it simply...
  63. N

    CO2 measurement - when all things are taken into account

    I stopped drop checks a while ago. Get cup of water from aquarium, wait 24 hours, -1 pH point from that. Drop checker will show you that it is yellow, but I dont notice any bad behaviour from fish. I even tried -1.2 points on my nano garden where dropchecke goes almost colorless :D, all shrimps...
  64. N

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    Regarding this topic. I have a lot of surface movement in my aquarium (6500l/h), but recently I added two big air stones in my sump and they turn on 1 hour before lights go off (CO2 was off by that time) and it runs during the night till 9 AM. I think I can see more positive effect on fish they...
  65. Brad123

    Sun light

    have turn the lights back down to70% the algae has increased and things were growing well at 60%.
  66. FrozenShivers

    Hello

    Welcome! Cory's are some of my favourite fish, I currently have some bronze Cory's and another variant I have forgotten the name of.
  67. Bradders

    Basic Understanding of Dissolved Oxygen in Freshwater

    So, the exact (first pass, non-stringent) process is summarised below. The DO probe was re-calibrated before every test using the same method. With a slight adjustment to surface agitation via the lily pipe, you can see a healthier start to the day regarding DO - a 26% increase. Sun 08:30 -...
  68. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    The spec of the filter says 1850L/h but I expect that at least when it was new I was getting about 60% of that so 1100 L/h but I think I am getting about half that at 500, the flow is significantly lower than it has been.
  69. castle

    Getting colloidal clay out of the water column

    I noticed that clay does separate from water over time - if not agitated it creates one of those higher and lower density liquid viewy things - I think you just need to do a lot of water changes. Run a secondary filter stuffed with high density filter pads. Should clear up. Just re-read you...
  70. FrozenShivers

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    You are very welcome :) Don't worry, it's the sort of hobby where you will always have more things you can learn - whether you've been doing it 2 months or 20 years. I don't tire of people like you, I only personally tire of the people who put lots of live fish in a tank and then start asking...
  71. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Thanks, i appreciate the fact you have taken your time and given some reassurance. I’m located in Herne Bay, Kent, which i know we have hard water? The thing is, I’m not the brightest spark out there 😁, so it’ll take me some time to even make sense of it all. Currently my planted tank is looking...
  72. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Thanks for your reassurance, and please excuse my ignorance.i know for you more experienced people, it must be tiring for people the likes of me that go head first into something without properly understanding the process, then coming onto places like this and asking the most basic of questions.
  73. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Thanks. I’m sorry for not really putting my point across properly here, I was in kind of a rush yesterday 😅. From how i interpreted it was, that using aqua soil was a no no when it comes to hard tap water? and that to get the best out of it would be to use RO instead. Something to do with...
  74. FrozenShivers

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    As Bradders has said, there are many variables and most manufacturers list canister flow rates without any restrictions (tubing/head height/filter media etc). There are ways to maximise flow if your filter is slightly underpowered, by fine tuning the placement in relation to your scape, using a...
  75. FrozenShivers

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Plenty of people with harder water use aqua soil, if it does hinder the CEC of the soil, it wouldn't mean you're going to have a disaster with your new setup, just that it may not be able to buffer excess nutrients as well, there are of course ways to lower PH if you feel the need to go that route.
  76. J

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Sorry I didn’t quite get my point out there. So I was doing a general google search and aqua soil and tap water, it came up with discussion on here about hard water blocking the exchange capacity. There’s me thinking straight away, I’ve made a huge mistake etc. really i should have took a bit...
  77. Bradders

    Stringy algae

    Could you send us a picture of the tank and algae please @Riley ?
  78. Bradders

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    The general rule is that the filters don't output the top rate published - and between 50-66% of the advertised rate is the rule. This is not simply because of 'manufacturer tricks' but because every environment is different - longer hose runs, installation head height, etc. Only Fluval seems...
  79. H

    CO2 measurement - when all things are taken into account

    Degassing needs some time, I usually had to aerate the water for 30-60 minutes to get close to equilibrium. Also, the equilibrium is a moving target, there is no constant CO2 level indoors. The outdoor CO2 is more stable but the equilibrium with that CO2 is around 0.6 ppm in water. A drop of 1...
  80. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    I would consider the same brand but probably a newer model. Just not sure the advertised flow rates are what I will get. I was looking at the Pro 4+ but it would need to output 64% of advertised. Does this seem realistic?
  81. FrozenShivers

    Oase Biomaster Pro 2 - Comming Soon

    Leaking is not good but not sure how anyone can find cleaning a Biomaster hard? Were you doing something incorrect perhaps? Fluval 07’s are great, not doing the same job since one of the main appeals of the Biomaster is the integrated heating, thus adding complication.
  82. megwattscreative

    Stringy algae

    People recommend cleaning algae with a toothbrush (see these tips) but I agree with hypnogogia :)
  83. S

    So…. Have I made the biggest newbie mistake yet?

    Hi James. Welcome to the forum. Could you link us to the articles you’ve read that have lead you to think you’ve made a mistake? How hard is your water? You can get a water report from your local utility. If you’re not sure who that is, let us know where in the country you are and we can...
  84. Zeus.

    CO2 measurement - when all things are taken into account

    Shaking the sample is the method @X3NiTH uses, and if good enough for 'The Half Blood Prince ' its a valid method for me. The shaking just speeds up the equilibrium with the atmosphere, just need to take sure the air gets refreshed if using test tube.
  85. J

    Hello

    Thanks Murray, they're brilliant little fish and are great fun to watch. I never thought I'd be mesmerised by small catfish sifting through sand but it's happened! I'd like a bigger tank eventually with a few types of Cory in as they're definitely a firm favourite for me. Thanks Luke
  86. Bradders

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    15 years is going to be hard to beat! Eheim Pro 3 are still out there, would you consider rolling the dice on the same brand/model?
  87. Bradders

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    Hi @Julii - if could be septicemia, which is caused by bacteria. As a result, it's hard to treat, which may be why MA gave you the worst-case scenario. I don't personally know of any effective medicines that treat this faster than the bacteria can kill. Perhaps others can chime in with there...
  88. S

    Full Tank Re-scape

    The wood is all staying, as are most of the plants and the filter so really I shouldn’t lose much bacteria replacing the sand. However, I agree with you. Probably won’t hurt to leave a bag of old sand in with the new stuff until it’s ready to go in.
  89. S

    Full Tank Re-scape

    Thanks mate. I think the substrate in my tank is probably mostly expired by now so the nutrients will be coming from the soluble ferts I add. I can plant it in some of the left over substrate from the tank to prevent shock. I may be able to keep it near the tank for a little while too as it...
  90. mattyc

    Real Flow of Filter / Recommendations for a Replacement Filter?

    Hi all. Does anyone have any information of the real life flow of filters. I have been running an Eheim Pro 3e for nearly 15 years and it seems to be giving up, the lights are just scrolling and its running at best 50% of its normal output. I am therefore in the market for a replacement...
  91. S

    Full Tank Re-scape

    That’s looking great - I’ll try what you’ve done. I’m getting side plate sized leaves every week on mine. It’s flowering for the third time and I get about 6 plantlets on each one. I want to keep it going as it’s a very happy plant but it can’t stay in the tank much longer, it’s huge. 😄
  92. Bradders

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    O, sorry, I thought there was one when people were requesting help for fish issues. My apologies. I must be going mad!
  93. hypnogogia

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    If you mean the one about tank information, that’s really only for algae help and plant health help, which it’s why it’s a sticky in the algae forum.
  94. Spartacus

    Hello

    Hello Julii and welcome to UKAPS 😊 Hope you enjoy you’re stay and thank you for sharing the photos! I love the Corydora photo! I need to get some of them they look cute. Best Wishes, Murray
  95. Bradders

    Red spot disease in Corydoras?

    Does anyone know where the link is to share Julli with the information needed for the post? I looked for the sticky and cannot find it anywhere!
  96. Riley

    Full Tank Re-scape

    Good luck
  97. hypnogogia

    Stringy algae

    You’d be better off treating the cause of the algae. Treating with algexit is only a short term solution as your algae will invariably return until you treat the cause.
  98. Riley

    Stringy algae

    I have small amount of stringy algae in my tank, I have used my tank tweezers to twist it around and remove it, should I use a treatment , I have used easy life algexit previously. Any other thoughts would help Thanks
  99. hypnogogia

    Hello

    Hello 👋, welcome to UKAPS.
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