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At the weekend I won an ebay bargain and it was delivered today. :thumbup:
It's a JBL Proflora u403. http://www.hobbyfish.net/index.php?prod ... 4162018038
It cost me all of £62 as it was listed as a faulty return but as new, however, I can find nothing wrong with it. :shh: :D :thumbup...
Easylife website - "EasyCarbo is a very powerful and effective source for aquarium plants. A strong grwoth [sic] improvement is noticable after 1 to 2 weeks. Usable with or without CO2 addition."
Nowhere does it say that it may be harmful to some species of plant. It only tells you not to...
I have the Hydor NRG CO2 system (the one without the gauges) and was wondering whether there was a cheap option or an adapter for the CO2 bottles.
I'll be using it in a 320l tank so the small bottles aren't financially viable. :thumbdown:
I planted 25 plants each about 10" long into Caribsea Planted Aquarium.
Dosing with TPN+ ans Easycarbo.
Planted them on last Wednesday and they have collapsed and are starting to turn to mush. :cry:
Any ideas?
I was searching but there were loads of mixed opinions. :?
Just had a look at those you recommend, nice. :P
Wow, that would be brilliant, thanks very much. :thumbup:
I've PM'd you.
Egmel, sounds like you and I have the same way of thinking. It's also good to see someone else has been through it so I don't have to. :lol:
Looks like a combination of (maybe) sand (for non planted parts) and some clay baseed substrate for planted parts.
Cheers :thumbup:
Thanks for the heads up. :thumbup:
Seeing as CO2 has no detrimental effect on bacterial colonies, shall I dose BOTH external filters then so that I get CO2 rich water flowing over both sides of the tank?
I'll be running two external filters in my new setup, a Fluval 405 and a 205.
I was wondering wether it would be good to diffuse CO2 into the inlet of the 205 (my secondary filter) to try and get 100% absorbtion of the CO2.
The affect on the cultures in the filter doesn't bother me as I'll...
Thanks all for your advice, there's loads for me to think about now. :crazy:
I'd rather use a clay based substrate as it'll give me more margin for error as you say, I would consider topping with a more innert substrate though for cosmetic reasons, although I'd rather not have a substrate...
Cheers for the informed reply George, it is very helpful.
Please bear with me.
What is EI?
What is CEC?
The cheapest I've found Tropica AquaCare Plant Substrate in 5kg is around £20 (inc. p&P), how would this compare to using something like Eco Complete at £20 for 9kg?
Is one better than...
Thanks. :thumbup:
I did, look at my first post.
I'll be feed nutrients (TPN+) to supplement this. :thumbup:
My current tank is a basic planted affair just into gravel but with CO2. Some plants do well, others not too well. I wanted to move away from basic substrates because (I thought)...
Please bear with me as I am new to this, hence why I'm asking. :wink:
I'd like something a bit better than sand, so somewhere between sand and AS in effectiveness and price will suit me.
Are any of these suitable?
http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/catalogue/freshwater-planted-substrate.asp
I need some suitable substrate for my 4' Osaka 320. I want a planted biotope tank so I need a decent substrate but can't afford AS or anything else in that price range.
Are there any other options which are more affordable and will still be good for a planted setup?
The tank will have CO2 and...
I've found these. They are seem more affordable compared to AS.
Which one would be most suitable for a planted tank with ferts and with CO2?
http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/catalogue/freshwater-planted-substrate.asp
Looks like we posted together, woops. :mrgreen:
I'd love to use Aquasoil as I've found it easy to use so far. The trouble is that I will be covering an area of 4ftx2ft with the substrate and it should be about 4 inches deep I think. That would probably be about £120 of aqua soil. :thumbdown:
I'm picking up my Osaka 320 tomorrow and I'm looking to set it up over the next couple of weeks. I want a planted biotope (Australian biotope) but don't know how best to go about it.
For those who've never seen one, this is an Osaka 320.
Spec on the system will be:
320l
fluval 405
fluval 205...
It wouldn't do any harm in fishlessly cycling the tank before you put the substrate in. :thumbup:
The majority of nitrifying bacteria live in the filter media so if the tank (and filter) are fully cycled you won't have any issues.
Well done for going down the fishless cycle route. :clap...
Thanks dude, I can't wait till it's more mature and looking a lot better. :thumbup:
What idea/plan do you have?
I plan on putting a couple of these in when the tank is more mature. :D
Soooo cute. :wink:
Ok, day 2.
Just added some taller plants, I think they are Eleocharis acicularis, can anyone be more accurate?
Shrimp went in too, not sure on species but not Amano as they have been breeding readily.
Forgot to mention, I need to buy another Eleocharis parvula to fill the upper right area.
I see what you mean by broken bridge, nice idea. It actually looks a little different with real perspective and the rocks look loads better in real life.
I'm going to go with the grass and see how that...
My first attempt at an Iwagumi (is that right?) nano tank. It's also my first planted tank that has any form of planning apart from "but plants, stick plants into gravel, take out dead plants".
This is on Day 1.
Specs:
Aquastyle 380
Single 8000k bulb
Aqua Soil Malaya
Coral sand
Pumice stone...
I have some Aqua SOil for the plants, I wanted the white sand as a contrast/feature.
Is play pit sand very white?If not,where can I get the very white stuff?
Ok, so no to HC.
It will be low tech (compared to my biotopes). Trickle filter, low light, no CO2 and some Aqua Soil. WIth 1 type of plant and one type of mass/wort and 1 rock. Very infrequent water changes.
So, does anyone have a suggestion for a carpet plant then?
No CO2 injection at all, but will use easy carbo. :thumbup:
I'd be happy using Aqua Soil Malaya and it , as you should, give a bigger margin for error.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a carpet plant?
What moss/wort will do well on slate?
I have a little 32l tank fitted with a trickle filter and I want to turn it into a planted tank for shrimps (I may even use it as a quarantine tank).
I'd like a little advice on substrate and plants as it's going to be a pretty basic setup.
The Green Machine is my closest supplier so what they...
I go through Pontblyddyn quite a bit when I'm out on the motorbike, nice area round there. :thumbup:
It was one of the places we were looking at when house hunting.
Hi all.
I have been into fishkeeping for a while now and currently have a 125l tank with Rainbows in which is partially planted. The tank is in my dads house and I've just moved so I am going to setup a fully planted biotope tank in my new house and then move the fish down here.
I envisage the...
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