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  1. dw1305

    60P Variations

    Hi all, I'm sorry to hear that. Because of the water change and speed of death, I would suspect it might be a trace of pesticide in the water change water? I say this because <"some pesticides"> combine a very low vertebrate toxicity with being deadly to crustaceans. When I lived in Bath...
  2. M

    Any Isopod keepers here?

    I’ve been keeping isopods for a little while now, and it’s been such a fun hobby! I started with just a couple of species I found on a site called Postpods, which has isopods for sale in the UK. They really do add a unique vibe to my little ecosystem. At first, I was worried about how to set up...
  3. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    For a month I dosed only APT Zero, but it did not help at all.
  4. dw1305

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    Hi all, Same for me. I think he is very good on <"microbial (biological) filtration">. Because I'm a great believer in a picture being <"worth a thousand words"> ......... <"Stocking of an Aquarium">. cheers Darrel
  5. Bradders

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    I was just about to post an extract about pore clogging from AS! I know some think Dave is dubious about his plant views, but I think he is pretty spot-on with most aspects of technology-based filtration.
  6. The Miniaturist

    Aquascaping Basics - Part One

    Starting a journal is a good idea as @Onoma1 has suggested. As far as the hexagon shape is concerned I think they tend to be on the tall side for their footprint. I scribbled an idea out rather than trying to describe things in words! Along the lines of a tall piece of bogwood with anubias...
  7. megwattscreative

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    I can see this in my future! the Corys are quickly becoming my absolute favourite - they're so personable and silly to watch. I was worried about sand sticking to my Corys slime coats, however upon closer inspection & research - I think they're just incredibly messy eaters 😂 I feel you on this...
  8. dw1305

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    Hi all, Same for me. They are my <"filter of choice"> and always have been <"My venture into my new 760 ltr planted tank ."> - <"Ammonia test kit and Urea">. I think brown is good, mine is the same as @Aqua sobriquet 's "white", but I'm assuming that is just because I don't have a big enough...
  9. megwattscreative

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Hi Marcia, I've basically been doing the same as you - I added more plants, fed more live food and improved filtration. I also removed the oak leaves I'd added that still had green patches (doh!) after reading Rosie's post on beautiful botanicals. I've never kept Otto's myself but @dw1305 has...
  10. G H Nelson

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    The rotala look good, but sometimes they can be affected by over-fertilization!
  11. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    Rotala florida
  12. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    More
  13. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    Rotala red and rotala green at the back
  14. Marcia

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Oh really? Thanks Darrel, I didn’t know that. There was a big Oto who was kind of the leader, all the others followed him. Then he got ill (at same time as Meg’s Cory - so I was following this tread closely) and he quickly passed away and now the others started hiding more. I’m feeding them...
  15. G H Nelson

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    https://www.flowgrow.de/db/aquaticplants/ammannia-pedicellata "N. pedicellata as well as other Nesaea spp. are suspected to react susceptible to elevated doses of potassium"
  16. G H Nelson

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    Can you upload an image of the Rotala?
  17. dw1305

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    Hi all, I'm guessing that is what most experienced aquarists do (I do). As a method it certainly has science on its side - <"Correspondence with Dr Ryan Newton - School of Freshwater Sciences, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee">. So a pretty conclusive answer, from one of the leading...
  18. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    Yes all rotalas grow perfect
  19. G H Nelson

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    @nijat11 Do you have Rotala sp in this aquarium?
  20. G H Nelson

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    @nijat11 It could be Potassium overload! Reduce or stop adding Masterline Golden for a few weeks.
  21. dw1305

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Hi all, I think that is <"actually a good sign">, when they are happy and well fed they are mainly <"crepuscular / nocturnal">. When they swim around all day it just means that they aren't getting enough to eat and are desperately searching for food. cheers Darrel
  22. Aqua sobriquet

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    I’m not so sure. I can’t help thinking it’s working more like mechanical filtration. Is the debris that’s starting to clog the pores helping or hindering the biological filtration? Siporax is very porous so I’m guessing a small quantity of it could support a lot of bacteria. Not so much though...
  23. ScareCrow

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Congratulations on breeding pygmy corys. Warning it is very addictive. I've kept fish for about 20 yrs and never had any interest in corys until about 3 years ago. Even then it was just a case of that's a pretty fish I'd like some of those. This was quickly followed by almost obsessive searching...
  24. finniche

    60P Variations

    Two week update: a more "instagrammable" FTS Progress with the plants is still slow, I lowered the light a little. Six hour photoperiod. Background plants have a few centimeters of new growth, Riccia is due to a first trim(I plan to pick the stones and do the trim out of water). Juncus repens...
  25. Marcia

    Very first tank (planted, low tech)

    Hi Meg, so happy to read about your new Cory after the loss of raggedy man. Just wondering if you’ve done anything else to help your tank’s health? I too lost an otocinclus and a Betta from infection. I treated them with Esha2000+Exit but with no avail. I’ve been doing like you suggested, water...
  26. N

    Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" help!

    Hello everyone! I have asked this question in multiple other threads, but did not get any answers unfortunately. My setup : Tank 90l Light chihiros wrgb2 pro for 10 hours. CO2 2 hours before lights, drop checker is slightly light. Water change every week 70% with RO + reminiralize with Dennerele...
  27. Aqua Hero

    Help identifying this plant please

    Thank you guys. Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  28. FrozenShivers

    Jungle in a glass box

    That's good to hear Bazz, fingers crossed then! :D
  29. Conort2

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    It means you’ve got happy fish. The more vibrant the colour is the happier they are. They’ll also brighten up when sparring or spawning.
  30. FrozenShivers

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    Glad to hear it! I am always in awe of them as my LFS often has them in what appears to be around a 120cm tank and they're schooling behaviour and the way the flow through the water is awesome.
  31. SMW945

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    Perhaps that’s it. They have settled down now. You should get some. Beautiful fish.
  32. Wookii

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    I'd be surprised if you ever need to. Almost all of the plants you have should grow fine with that intensity (H. pinnatifida may struggle, but that'll be more CO2 than light - I've never kept it successfully low tech, but its a weed in high tech) - upping the intensity will at best case induce...
  33. FrozenShivers

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    I haven't kept any rummy nosed tetras yet. Usually a loss of colour in fish is stress related or poor health, so I can only hope/assume that further colouration is a positive thing? I wonder if they're excited or if the new fish are acting as dithers maybe?
  34. FrozenShivers

    Is this lightnings adequate?

    Wouldn't that just increase the spread of light by increasing the amount of sources? As if both lights are say 50w, it is still just two separate sources of 50w, as opposed to a singular 100w equivalent light which can have provide more intensity. Just asking to confirm if my thought process is...
  35. Onoma1

    Aquascaping Basics - Part One

    My short answer is it depends on what you want to achieve. My slightly longer answer is my advice would be to go back to first principles. if you have a hexagonal aquarium and want a nature style aquarium I would treat it as a cube and scape it accordingly. I use natural lanscape features for...
  36. L

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    You can also use leaf cuttings to propagate java fern varieties very quickly and produce huge numbers of plantlets to fill out a space.
  37. PARAGUAY

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    If l plant Java Fern on wood it spreads fairly evenly in a month or so , it's one plant that does well for me ,soon impossible to see the rhyzone. Maybe it's the soft water. I do have to take off leaves every so often
  38. Miniandy

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    From my own tank, Ray's scape looks to be around 2 years growth. Though thats probably highly influenced by lighting levels and Co2. My own tank has around 25 to 30 lumens/l and I can split that scape into 5 pots that would turn into that in a couple of years. Thats running with 30ppm of co2.
  39. PARAGUAY

    Aquascaping Basics - Part One

    You could look at the easy plant range such as Tropica and in a tank like yours plant ,foreground, middle and your right stems at back and something like hygro.polysperma in a small 4 or 5 to a bunch, along the back, trim regular should look good
  40. PARAGUAY

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    I used to really like those overhead filters as favoured by early aqua_one ( aquariums) Quite surprised they haven't been marketed for all aquarium general sizes, but could be done with a little DIY. You could do your mantainence in 10 or 15 minutes
  41. Bradders

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    You won't find that on UKAPS. I don't agree with some; some don't agree with me. But the commonality between all of us is fish, plants and nature. I am a technology and fish man on a forum who loves and promotes plants. 😀 I have never felt more welcome and have learnt so much in the process.
  42. Bradders

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    I would say the dirty brown wins! 😀 My HEL-X13 goes in white, and gets brown over time. I took some out before summer (consolidation from 2 x 250 to 1 x 350) left in my wfies greenhouse and it went white again.
  43. prdad

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    Is that high tech MrClock Off?
  44. Spartacus

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    Hello bazz :) Thank you for taking the time to comment on my ramblings. I really appreciate the input! We are going down to see the monster in law at the end of October :( I may be able to squeeze in a trip to Horizon so it may not be all bad news :D Hello richardcunliffe :) Thank you for the...
  45. V

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    It truly does. I personally explain to people who are new, who wish to research on their own rather than being mentored, is to become successful with one guide they find the most comfortable to start with, and understand why and how that one guide works before attempting exploring other ideas. I...
  46. V

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    This is true, one of my ideas was that no aquarium needs to be setup by only utilizing brand new elements. They can be seeded easily beforehand, which is extremely common. The most common being the already seasoned sponges from other aquariums, or plants that have already adapted to the water it...
  47. MrClockOff

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    I’d say this probably will take a year with single buce and anubias plant in optimal conditions? I’m just comparing with my tank where I used two pots of each. I found that if you are on the budget then if you cut off a plantlet once in a month or two and replant the cuttings. This is after a year
  48. ScareCrow

    eheim air pump low pressure

    A piezo air pump should be fine for that if you're just supplying some additional water movement. I've got 2 of these though they've nearly doubled in price so might be worth having a look around. The pumps themselves are practically silent, you only hear the bubbles breaking at the surface.
  49. T

    Aquascaping Basics - Part One

    I have red the information and watched some videos, but I am struggling. Have 60L hexagonal 23-24C. I want it to look nice but it’s not because I put one plant here and one plant there. I think I should have put bunches together… But how many plants is a bunch and how many is too many?? Because...
  50. P

    Scarlet badis female?

    Update: I think I have had luck from River Park Aquatics. Before purchase I asked if they had male and female and they advised they thought so. I ordered 6 scarlet badis and asked for a mixture of male and female. I think out of the 6 I received 1 female, 3 Sub-dom males and 2 dominant males...
  51. T

    eheim air pump low pressure

    It’s a 60L hexagonal and I have a filter and some java fern, duck weed, anubias and a few more plants. I do use the air pump as often as I can, but it makes that silly buzzing.
  52. castle

    Spread rate of epiphytes

    Hi, I was wondering if anyone could give estimates on the spread rate of a plant you’ve attached to a rock, or wood etc The reason why I asked this is because I have anubias that are years old, but while they have created plenty of new leaves and roots their rhizome is almost as it was when I...
  53. S

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    Do you miss the smell? 😄 I visit a few waste sites with work (was at a landfill the other week) and they’re often surprised that I’m not bothered by the smell. After a couple of years working on sewage treatment, most everything else smells pretty good.
  54. Simmo

    First effort - a rod for my back!

    Needed a bit of life, and 10 Serpae tetras have definitely added it! Rarely seen such feisty wee fish! 😂👍 unfortunately they don’t stay still for long and the lights are dim so all a bit blurry… Cheers
  55. S

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    We’re a nice community here. We have some ‘lively’ discussions at time but generally, the discussion here is open and thoughtful. Animal welfare is a subject which may get heated and have a difference of opinions but at the heart of it, everyone just wants our pets to have the best life we can...
  56. SMW945

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    I haven’t at present. They seem to have settled down a bit. I think as someone else has commented, they’re just happy.
  57. dw1305

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    Hi all, I mainly play with <"clean water now">. I miss the wastewater work (mainly <"landfill leachate">), although some of it <"was pretty horrible">. cheers Darrel
  58. V

    LFS opinion on cycling & bacteria

    Ah, understood, then I will retract a few statements. I am quite used to being immediately shut down on certain... other communities within the hobby when it comes to presenting alternative advice. I may have taken your reply as knee jerk retaliation, so I apologize. Yes you are absolutely...
  59. I

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    @dw1305, you would have enjoyed playing with the system! Ferric chloride was precisely the flocculant we used, and we brought the water from pH 3 to at least 9.5 to get rid of Ni2+ before discharge. We designed the process thinking we were going to have a lot of Ni2+ in the effluent, but the...
  60. anewbie

    How to get nurii rosen to grow in blackwater

    This is what i planted: 601 -> c. Ferruginea Sekadauensis (bit clueless about this plant) 78 -> c. Green Gecko between 78 and 975 behind them is 267 975 -> c. Yujii 267 -> echinodorus reni (you can't really see it in this picture) 180 -> echinodorus big bear (it is a large plant in the very...
  61. dw1305

    Help identifying this plant please

    Hi all, It is. cheers Darrel
  62. H

    Gas-exchange experiments

    I also think that mqtt would be the biggest obstacle for most. Maybe a local webserver on the NodeMCU could work, I have no experience with that. But it shouldn't be difficult to do. An SD card could be used to store the data. The display can be also added. I have some D091-12832-I2C/BL displays...
  63. dw1305

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    Hi all, That is it, wastewater treatments tend to rely heavily on using sodium hydroxide (or "caustic soda" - (NaOH)) for pH correction, mainly to counteract the drop in pH when using ferric (or aluminium) based coagulants. We have some bits on <"ferric compounds"> as precipitants for...
  64. dw1305

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    Hi all, They use <"limestone in the catchments"> sometimes, but it has gone a bit out of fashion recently. I'm pretty sure they aren't using it in water treatment, although sodium carbonate (Na(CO3)2) would be an option. Any carbonate compound would add dKH and CaCO3 isn't really soluble enough...
  65. hypnogogia

    Help identifying this plant please

    Is it Tradescantia Spathacea?
  66. Aqua Hero

    Help identifying this plant please

    Hello guys, I need help id-ing this terrestrial plant please Thank you Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  67. I

    First attempt at fishkeeping and aquascaping - 60L tropical aquarium

    I hadn't thought about that. In my previous job we treated the effluent water from a process line with caustic soda precisely to precipitate heavy metals (which we would coagulate, sediment and then filtrate). I was thinking the high pH in the treatment plant might be from treating it with...
  68. Andy Pierce

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    In my experience, red means happy and pale means stressed with these guys.
  69. dw1305

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    Hi all, What do you mean <"starting to believe ..........">. Honestly it is the truth, and the <"bigger the better">. Starting using the 12" x 4" x 4" Koi sponges was one of the best things I ever did. I only started because <"Rainbow Koi"> is 10 minutes down the road, you get <"a lot of...
  70. ScareCrow

    eheim air pump low pressure

    Piezo air pumps are probably the quietest small air pump, certainly that I've used. What dimensions are the tank and is it your only form of filtration or additional?
  71. Aqua sobriquet

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    Yes on the Siporax. The last time I looked it was still quite white in the Eheim and dirty brown in the Biomaster.
  72. MichaelJ

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    ... or they are just happy to have new friends.... ;) I am very happy with my Rummy-nose tetras - I've had a school for several years. They never seem to bother about other fish in the tank - but of course the newly introduced bottom dwellers might have spooked them a bit if you didn't have...
  73. T

    eheim air pump low pressure

    I bought a cheap air pump from The Range. Please, please, please let me know what can I buy that won’t be as noisy. I know they make noise, but this sounds bad. It makes buzzing sound at times and I don’t think thats safe to use.
  74. Bradders

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    Hello - do you have a picture you can provide?
  75. MichaelJ

    RCS advice - Epsom Salts, Iron, and Water Changes

    As long as the water you add contains no chlorine and roughly the same amount of Calcium/Magnesium (GH) and measures roughly the same EC (TDS) as the water you replace you can change as much water as you want. EC/TDS directly influences osmoregulation. Shrimps are quite sensitive to EC/TDS...
  76. Bradders

    Gas-exchange experiments

    I want everyone to remember that this was my idea, and licenses are available on www.makebradveryrich.com. 😆
  77. dw1305

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all, Scroll over on the "dw1305" user name on any of my messages and "send direct message" should come up as an option. cheers Darrel
  78. Bradders

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    My view from experimentation is its a good idea to have some mechanical filtration (intake pipe, pre-filter) but if you have a low bio-demand to high bio-media ratio then it becomes even less important. But, overall, I support mechanical filtration and Darrel's view. I assume you have Siporax...
  79. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    🤣🤣 you will need to help me how to private message you? I’m not the sharpest tool in the toolbox so to speak when it comes to technology. Thanks mate, you’re a diamond James
  80. Aqua sobriquet

    The Great Mechanical Filtration Experiment

    I’m starting to believe what Darrel has been saying all along. The best solution is a sponge on the intake pipe. I personally am not particularly impressed with the pre filter on my Biomaster. There’s bypass going on somewhere resulting in debris covering my bio media (Siporax). The water in my...
  81. SMW945

    Rummy Nose Tetra

    Hi. I have a small number of RN tetras in my aquarium. I introduced some new fish today and all seems calm and all happy. The only noticeable change is the noses of the RNT have visibly gone very very red - vibrant - which I haven’t seen before. I’m assuming this is just a reaction to the new...
  82. castle

    Superfish Filter Floss Warning!!!

    I’ve been using JBL filter floss for 20 odd years, never had an issue.
  83. hypnogogia

    Cycling Observations

    Indeed!
  84. P

    Gas-exchange experiments

    nice work, all my questions I wanted to ask, are covered in your Github page instructions. I don't have any experience with development boards, this is an exceptional good opportunity to get some ;-) I'm moderately skilled in physics and computer science/programming, so your instructions don't...
  85. dw1305

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all, PM me your address, £5 (to cover p&p) for as much as I can stuff in a takeaway container. cheers Darrel
  86. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    I appreciate that very much, so kind of you to offer. I’m hoping to re scape my 60p over the weekend, and that would come in handy for sure.
  87. dw1305

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all, If you want some of my <"moss mountain">? You are more than welcome. cheers Darrel
  88. Anomander

    RCS advice - Epsom Salts, Iron, and Water Changes

    Thanks for the info @Wookii
  89. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Thanks for your help. Interesting to know about all this. I honestly didn’t realise that moss was a “thing” and people liked to grow it etc. I’ve got a lot of learning to do haha 😅 appreciate you help darrel James
  90. dw1305

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all, Unfortunately it is paddling job normally (possibly train the dog, a bit like a truffle dog?). There are plenty of aquatic UK mosses that you can find <"Quick growing moss for low tech">, bizarrely ones that often sell for <"serious money"> or are <"commercially unobtainable">...
  91. Wookii

    Cycling Observations

    Swap those out for live ones - it'll be better for your tank, and more interesting for you as an aquarist. Shrimp only for a tank at that size - it's too small for any fish.
  92. Wookii

    RCS advice - Epsom Salts, Iron, and Water Changes

    Yes, thats fine. You might find it easier making up a liquid solution to dose with, as the raw salt can talk a little while to dissolve. It will be completely fine - folks have been dosing these to shrimp tanks for decades without issue, as long as you don't dump half the bottle in, the...
  93. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    That’s great to know, and I’ll have my eyes open next time we’re out walking the dogs. I wonder if they’ll be any down in Canterbury adjacent to the beautiful rivers running through the town.
  94. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    I did notice that on the sale/swap page. But with it in such demand, there’s a quite the queue for it. With me being me ( extremely impatient ) i just went ahead and bought some.
  95. dw1305

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all, I'll have a look out for it if I'm doing any stream surveys <"Fissidens fontanus - British Bryological Society">. It isn't actually that uncommon in the UK (but only in clean streams) and you can sometimes find it on rocks under bridges etc. cheers Darrel
  96. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    thanks for the info that’s good to know. What a shame to know that the stuff we had bought initially could well have been revived? You’ll have to excuse my ignorance with this, because it’s all new to me.
  97. G H Nelson

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Sometimes it's put up for Sale or Donation in this case below! It is so slow growing therefore that reflects on the price. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/fissidens-fontanus.75304/
  98. castle

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Stopped being produced commercially, but does come back time to time. Doesn’t do well in gel Lovely fern like fronds Invasive in tanks, as in most people who have it are like “how do I get rid of it” Also know to survive being dried out in storage for years…
  99. J

    Fissidens Fontana’s

    Hi all. So what is it that’s so special about this moss? A while back, when me and the wife paid a visit to aquarium gardens, we were casually browsing at all the beautiful scapes they have, We noticed this moss in one of their tanks. We both instantly fell in love with it ( I know that sounds...
  100. S

    Cycling Observations

    Agreed. You can get some beautiful nano fish but in that tank, I’d keep some shrimp. They are very easy to look after and come in a few different colours.
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