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  1. PARAGUAY

    Help with understanding pH et al

    That's what l do l just increase, as plants show active growth, in one aquarium l use houseplants emmersed so l guess l can put more in. Finding l only dose once a week at water change works better for me than daily
  2. FrozenShivers

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    No, it doesn't tint the water at all.
  3. Zeus.

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Well your low tech ATM so I would use the standard dose and see how it goes, you can always dose a bit more if unsure. As long as the ferts are in abundance your fine, just watch the plants.
  4. PARAGUAY

    Oyster shell grit for rainwater?

    Someone more knowledgeable can answer, but thinking just like remineralising a soft water aquarium ,won't alter too much
  5. B

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Thank you @Zeus. , my tank is only 58l and low tech so doesn’t seem viable to do diy. So, I think based on this, I’ll get some TNC but I’m not entirely sure how much I would need to dose. Although I’ve read the EI section, I’m not really sure how much and how often?
  6. funkymonk1984

    Super Red Shrimp

    Hi Guys, I’ve finished my new scape and I am looking to add one type of cherry shrimp. I want something super red but most of the local fish shops have low grade cherry shrimp. Where would you recommend I look to buy from? I have some amanos already and they will be with Danios, Neon Tetras...
  7. RichardM

    Oyster shell grit for rainwater?

    Thanks for replying, the GH & KH, would this work out ok from adding oyster / limestone to rainwater ?
  8. Gill

    Fish food for small/nano fish

    And You can also resuse a salt/pepper grinder to crush the pellets up. I do thios with the Left oVer Hikari Massivore/Carnivore and Cichlid Gold pellets
  9. Zeus.

    Help with understanding pH et al

    The difference between TSN and TNC isn't much in real terms, and both are suitable for low tech tanks short answer to which is best TNC works out cheaper Long Answer - I have used a 100litre tank for this, bigger the tank the more it costs or bigger saving going DIY. a TSN clone A TNC Clone...
  10. Ratvan

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    Does it tint the water at all?
  11. Ratvan

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    This is beautiful, can see why it is your favourite
  12. B

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Ok, that’s great, thanks. I’ve seen so many different ones, be that ones that contain various things to ones for just iron etc…hopefully @Zeus. will be able to provide some much needed help!
  13. FrozenShivers

    Advice on new setup

    If I recall correctly this is you upgrading from the 180cm tank? You like your nano tanks 😄 Any reason to not just use the same substrate system as your previous tank if it worked well for you? Edit - Only active substrate I have experience with is Tropical Soil, which I've had good experience...
  14. Ratvan

    Low Tech Sumatra Biotope

    I've pretty much left the tank to "do it's thing" in regards to algae. So in the tank there is my main rock island, this has mostly been used to baffle the direct flow of my return so there are patches of rather "unsightly" algae that I actually quite like, I've seen the trio feeding around this...
  15. N

    Advice on new setup

    Hello dear members. Soon I will setup a new aquarium with size 250x70x80(70 water level). It will be heavly planted high tech aquarium. I need advice regarding the substrate.My plant is: 3cm high Dennerle Denponix Mix 10 in 1 as base layer. The base will capped with aquasoil around 5cm high and...
  16. M

    Fish food for small/nano fish

    Hadnt thought about that, good idea!
  17. M

    Alternatives for Snails in a CO2 injected tank?

    Ah maybe there is some hope then! I try to be very careful with over feeding so I also thought that starvation could be another cause. I put in some blanched spinach leaves in and my shrimps swarmed it but the snails seem uninterested so far.
  18. P

    Fish food for small/nano fish

    A pill-crusher would be a good way to grind down granules to a smaller size: https://amzn.eu/d/77j1LWe
  19. Miniandy

    Alternatives for Snails in a CO2 injected tank?

    I have a tub, plant storage and a shrimp breeding, that has a ph of around 5.5 to 6 and is full of ramshorn snails. It's so full of snails that it's spotless, no algea whatsoever, and incidentally probably not ideal for shrimp breeding. Never mind. It was a happy accident, I introduced them...
  20. JMorgan

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    I can't be 100% on this because it's very hard to tell from a photo, however, because they don't describe their foam as polyether, it's fairly safe to assume it isn't. This is simply because it does tend to cost a bit more so those who are selling it make a point of justifying the price hike, by...
  21. Courtneybst

    Oriole

    Thank you!
  22. M

    Alternatives for Snails in a CO2 injected tank?

    My CO2 turned off about 3 hours ago and currently my pH is 7.0 - 6.8. I don't have a KH test kit currently but my GH is 10. my current shrimp seem to be doing fine and i've had them in for almost 3months now.
  23. NathanB

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    Thanks! Yesss, the hobby needs more coldwater marines 💪 I’ll look forward to seeing it
  24. PARAGUAY

    Oriole

    The fish colours are really good, perfect conditions for them
  25. castle

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    Looks great, planning on doing something similar next year 😊
  26. hypnogogia

    Alternatives for Snails in a CO2 injected tank?

    Yes, shrimps. However, what is your pH, GH and KH?
  27. M

    Alternatives for Snails in a CO2 injected tank?

    Hi All, I purchased some ramshorn snails for the high tech CO2 injected tank and all seemed fine and they've even had a bunch of offspring but then the big ones started to die and I couldnt figure out why. My shrimps were fine and breeding and my fish seem to be fine, nitrogen levels are in...
  28. dw1305

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Hi all, You can buy an "all in one" fertiliser and dose it as recommended. @Zeus. Will be able to advise you of which one is the best value for money. Cheers Darrel
  29. FrozenShivers

    Jungle in a glass box

    I noticed that they seem very popular in sim setups! Very cool. After the stress of doing the measuring myself, the building part was enjoyable, as you said it’s like Lego/Meccano.
  30. FrozenShivers

    Oriole

    Lovely tank, lovely fish, and lovely photography 🙂
  31. hamfist

    Babaulti shrimp fan club

    I haven't really had them long enough to answer your questions accurately. As for maximum size, mine have not got that far, but from all reports its around the same as Neos. As for temperament, they are certainly more active than the Neos in the same tank, but not greedy for food like amanos...
  32. NathanB

    Babaulti shrimp fan club

    What kind of size are the Green Babaultis @hamfist? They look larger than most neos or caridina. Since they're okay in warmer waters im interested to try some. Would you say they have a similar boisterous temperament as amanos?
  33. NathanB

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    Heres a nice shot of some of my favourite anemones in the tank, would really love to add to this little Actinia Garden. I used small chunks of alfagrog around the base of the rocks to add some details to the scape, luckily they seemed to blend in flawlessly to the main aged chalk rocks! You...
  34. sparkyweasel

    Help with understanding pH et al

    The good news is that you're not doing the test wrong; the bad news is that a lot of people think those strips are not great.
  35. Spartacus

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Without wanting to sound like an advert I’ve always used Pond, Aquarium And Fish Tank Filters | Finest-Filters Free postage on any order and a good range. Normally takes about 2 days. Now if you excuse me I need to ban myself for spamming advertising 🤣
  36. tam

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    I agree, I'd go with actual leaves if I was going to buy something. Shrimp in particular will enjoy them in the tank, so you might as well have all the benefits that go with it.
  37. Courtneybst

    Oriole

    Photo dump from yesterday's cleanup. I also managed to get a (slightly blurry) picture of the juvenile Rainbowfish. You can see all the different colours as they flash, and even the female is brightly coloured.
  38. FrozenShivers

    Heater temperature not correct!

    I run all my tanks with a temperature controller, usually easy to hide the probe behind plants or pipework. Also allows you to have more control over your heater, things like how many degree's the water temperature can fall until the heater kicks in so you can have say, a 3 degree window of...
  39. prdad

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Not recieved it yet, but recently made an order from here: QUICK DRY RETICULATED FOAM AVAILABLE AT THE FOAM SHOP - The Foam Shop [removed]scohi[removed] Only place I could input dimensions and get cut to exact size.
  40. FrozenShivers

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    I've got some, I add a little in each tank after a water change. No idea if it's doing anything or not so I'll probably not purchase it again....doesn't really help you much either way but it wasn't expensive so figured I'd try it.
  41. MrClockOff

    From poison frogs to fish - Hi from London

    Add few drops of vinegar and if you see bubbles it means it’s limestone 😊
  42. Maf 2500

    RO vs Tap

    Sounds right to me.
  43. B

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Ok, thanks. I’ll be completely honest, I’m not the most savvy when it comes to all this chemistry etc. All I’m wanting is to provide everything my plants are going to need to ensure they are healthy and look good. I know it’s a very broad question but is there an ‘all-round’ combination of...
  44. The Accidental Aquascaper

    The Accidental Aquascape

    Some gratuitous close ups
  45. hamfist

    Low Tech Sumatra Biotope

    When I bought my batch (around a decade ago) I sadly knew nothing about their dietary needs. All but one died. My one male adapted to eating "normal" fish food, pellets etc and has apparently just thrived on it. I am ashamed to say that the rest just starved to death I think. What are you...
  46. P

    From poison frogs to fish - Hi from London

    Oooh this is good info - is that certain? It was on the South coast if that helps.
  47. dw1305

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Hi all, Yes, Stephan Tanner is Swiss and was already very much a Poret foam fan before he went to the USA. Words after my own heart. Personally I've got a lot of time for Dr Tanner <"Aquarium Biofiltration - SWISSTROPICALS">, he is a high powered research scientist by day, so <"Swiss...
  48. JMorgan

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Hi Darrel - it's a bit circuitous but I meant the branding was American as a marketing ploy to make it somehow automagically different from every other polyether foam under the sun. That's the line Swiss Tropicals takes in marketing it to our American friends. I'm being excessively nit-picky...
  49. dw1305

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Hi all, You can't effectively test for plant available iron (Fe). <"Unscrupulous vendors"> will sell you a kit, but they are just after your money, not your (or your plants) well being. The plants are a really sensitive indicator of whether you have plant available iron, this is because iron...
  50. P

    RO vs Tap

    Well then. It turns out that some of the stone in my tank is limestone/seiryu. I've had it since around 2010 when I set up my first tank. I've just tested a bit that's not being used and it fizzes under white vinegar. So that's the Ca+ sorted then,! If I wanted to add 5mg/l Mg+, that would be...
  51. M

    Cant get rid of hair algae, please help

    thank you sir for the advice, I will implement it. I will buy a pot or two of limnophila and add it as floating plants. Did some testing: KH 5 GH 8 Mg 6 ppm Fe 0,05 ppm PO4 0,1ppm NO3 1ppm K >15ppm Seems like the NO3 and PO4 are pretty low, so I am going to increase the weekly EI dosage by...
  52. dw1305

    British summer time

    Hi all, Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, two "changing clocks" news items on the same day Close, but no cigar. "Churchill Time" apparently -<"Clocks go back but Bedfordshire MP urges longer daylight saving">. Unfortunately it looks like the "forces of darkness" are also spoiling for...
  53. B

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Thanks yet again Darrel. I’ll read up on Iron - should I test for this down the line or just look for physical signs on the plants? I have seen the link to the Iron supplement (Chempack) in your quoted post - would you recommend getting some for when the time comes? I have made a few changes to...
  54. ScareCrow

    Heater temperature not correct!

    I think it's worth getting an additional temperature controller to plug the heater into. All heaters fail eventually and bimetallic strip heaters are more prone to failure by design. I set the heater a few degrees above what I want, set the temp controller to what I want with the target, min and...
  55. L

    70L planted - first tank

    It's aliiiiiive!! Just spotted a tiny whitecloud darting out of the limnophila sessiliflora at feeding time. Must be no more than 1cm long, but lovely colours and very active chasing the food as it settles down through the water and then darting back into cover. Can't believe it - one...
  56. dw1305

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Hi all, You are likely to see issues with iron (Fe) availability first, as the <"cation exchange capacity"> of the substrate begins to become exhausted. This is because iron forms a <"lot of insoluble compounds"> in harder, more alkaline water. Have a look at <"What is the “Duckweed Index” all...
  57. Spartacus

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    Very true FrozenShivers - I will just get my nano fish first then get other fish in due course. I have ordered some No Planaria powder which should be here in a few days. I see no planaria kills some types of snails but I THINK Ramshorn snails are OK with no planaria 😊
  58. J

    Fish recommendation

    That was a VERY helpful video. Thanks for the link. I have around 20 mixed rasboras in this shoal - mostly harlequin but a few lambchops and a few glow lights. They are all roughly 3 years old and the number has shrunk over time. Seems like a good idea to build it back up.
  59. Aqua sobriquet

    Minerals for Shrimps

    Thanks!
  60. Zeus.

    Fertiliser

    Plus for those wishing to blend their own fert regimes or clone a commercial fert, Solufeed 2:1:4 and others can be used on the IFC calculator alongside other salts So there is no excuse to not use Solufeed 2:1:4
  61. B

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Yes, I have used Tropica soil. With regards to how my plants will fare over time once the soil exhausts - as I have all ‘easy’ care plants, will they be badly affected? In time, will I need to add root tablets alongside dosing the Tropica premium nutrition? There is just so much to learn!
  62. Gill

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Ive used these guys in the past with great service.
  63. dw1305

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Hi all, It is <"actually German">, but you are right about it being a "trade name". The company that makes it is <"EMW filtertechnik GmbH">. @JMorgan you have a thread <"Polyether vs Polyester/polyethylene foam filters (minor rant)">. I've still got some of the <"Yamitsu sponge blocks"> I...
  64. Gill

    Orchids Bloom

    Mmmm spotted a teeny ramshorn snail in the moss, Didn't realise they could live emersed. The Flamingo Pink Crypts new leaves have grown in Green, wonder if they will go Pink or Not.
  65. Gill

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    you can also collect Fallen oak leaves and use them as leaf litter. Just be from a park and far from cars and carparks. and youll be fine. There are sellers who sell dried and oven dried leaves if you just want to have a supply of them.
  66. dw1305

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Hi all, That is a good point <"KH, GH and aquasoil">. I managed this, in reverse so to speak, by soaking Moler clay cat litter in hard tap water <"Can old tropica soil exposed to hard water raise the KH of soft water?">. cheers Darrel
  67. Andy Pierce

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Agree this - measuring KH is easy with the right kit, but there are a lot of ways to generate what you think are water chemistry data that don't actually have much connection to reality. If you dig deeper into your water report you might find an actual measurement of alkalinity, but if not the...
  68. K

    Wio Vistas P Aquarium – 75P Quality + Cabinet Options

    Yes, I was a bit worried about the aspect ratio of the 75p, but then realised it’s pretty much the same ratio of the 60P, and seeing it in person made my mind up . Good to hear that you have had a good experience with UNS tank, I was vey surprised with the quality.
  69. NathanB

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    Thank you! I’ll post some more pics when I’m back from work
  70. Zeus.

    Minerals for Shrimps

    I have posted before - One recipe for remin agent Ca:Mg ratio 3:1 add 16 grams of Magnesium Sulphate Hepta aka -Epsom salts and 17 Grams Calcium Chloride To 1 litre of RO water add 1ml of remin agent solution for every 1.0Litre added during WC will increase GH 1.0 If after a 3GH add 3ml...
  71. JMorgan

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    I'm by no means an expert but as discussed in the link above it's worth every penny you spend extra to replace polyester/ethylene foam with polyether foam - assuming of course you don't get ripped off. I have recently seen some available on eBay UK. I'd just make sure you pick a seller doing...
  72. Ratvan

    Low Tech Sumatra Biotope

    Thank you, I do have an affection for Gobies with my time with nano Reef Keeping. These were for sale in the Aquatics section of a local Garden Centre under Stiphodon Species.... I do believe that they are the "Cobalt Blue" version I am relatively certain that I have at least one male and one...
  73. Chez_

    Budget LED recommendation for 150 x 45 x 60h tank?

    @oreo57 thank you so much for taking the time to explain this for me, I finally feel as if I understand properly now -- despite the old US/UK gallons difference 🥰. I have bought a second 42 watt, four foot, Hygger and offset them slightly on the cross bracers, so direct light gets right to the...
  74. hamfist

    Low Tech Sumatra Biotope

    Ooh, I love Stiphodon. Those you have look quite like what are sold as Cobalt Blues at places like MA. (2 females and a male ?) They can live a long time. I have an S.ornatus male who is at least 9 years old and still going strong. He likes to think he is the boss of the tank.
  75. Superpuma1

    Help please

    Mine came with a flexi spring steel cleaning brush that’s around 60-70cm in length, l of course use that to clean the skimmer. Mine starts bobbing as you mention when it’s in need of a clean. I just take out the floating section and clean under the tap with the brush, the main glassware in the...
  76. Maf 2500

    Oyster shell grit for rainwater?

    It would work fine. You could also just put some limestone type rocks in the ponds instead.
  77. The Accidental Aquascaper

    Jungle in a glass box

    Love aluminium extrusion. I have a sim rig made out of it and the channels are dust collectors, which can be quite tedious. I've used the metalstore.co.uk to make a unit like yours. Used the 25mm box section and clamps. Basically Meccano for adults.
  78. RichardM

    Oyster shell grit for rainwater?

    Please excuse my question, I'm not as experienced as most posters on here. I'll be looking to put in ground level ponds, I wish to bypass using tap water & use clean, fresh rainwater. I wish to make the water hard, ph suitable for Axolotl. Would crushed oyster shell grit be all that's needed to...
  79. john6

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    Thanks, I've never kept shrimp before, but looking at a little tank to put on a cupboard, and like everything in aquaria, you get a lot of conflicting and bad advice.
  80. L

    Removal of co2 system

    Little update on the removal of co2. Some leaves in the highest flow are getting BBA, one of the Buce started to flower and a minor amount of green spot algae appeared on the glass. Probably should have just got another refill and dialled it down slowly. It won’t be long till the new tank is...
  81. Maf 2500

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    As others have said looks about 20ppi. There are a few sellers on ebay, like this one that has good feedback and sepecialises in aquatics. If you have a local pond shop that is also a good source for sheets that you can cut to size....
  82. Aqua360

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    It's probably not bad, and will likely slightly lower ph along with added tannins and all the benefits that come with it. Or go the natural route and add catappa leaves for all the same benefits, with added bacteria for shrimp to graze on, shelter under leaves, and enhance the natural look in...
  83. john6

    is catappa-x good or snake oil?

    I'm thinking of setting up a shrimp tank, I came across Easy-Life Catappa-x, has anybody any experience with this stuff? is it good or just snake oil?
  84. Maf 2500

    Minerals for Shrimps

    Purigen should not affect the shrimp. Some of the Brita filters use ion exchange resin to strip out the hardness and heavy metals and replace them with sodium. That includes calcium and magnesium. It is worth checking which type of cartridge you use and whether it does this so you can plan...
  85. dw1305

    Help with understanding pH et al

    Hi all, Not being funny, but just throw it away, it definitely isn't working - <"Testing and What to Test">. If you want a better test kit? A <"semi-titrimetric kit"> (drop test kit) <"would be better">, but even then you are still talking "ball- park" figures at best. The problem is that...
  86. dw1305

    Fertiliser

    Hi all, Buying a dry mix designed for horticulture is a <"no-brainer"> for people with a large volume of water. It takes fertilisers from being a major expense to a very minor one - as an example, still £14 a kilo - <"2:1:4 High K 1 kg">. As soon as you buy a ready diluted mix you are trading...
  87. D

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    You could try here, who list the size you need. We bought some square blocks of ppi 30 from them recently and it has not blocked at all, though we do give it light rinse it every 2 weeks.. Pardon our interruption...
  88. J

    Twinstar Lighting - The Waterproof G-Line

    I’ve been running these lights now for a few months, ( 100G ) and they’re definitely a worthy upgrade to my original oase bulbs for sure.
  89. O

    Fertiliser

    Thanks for that, I have two 270l tanks one is high tech and one is not at the moment. Soon I’ll be adding co2 in second one so I will need to start mixing my own. I just can’t figure it out how, long time ago I used to mix it with Instructions that come with the all in one package.
  90. funkymonk1984

    Help please

    Hi Guys, Had two very silly questions but ones that I could do with some advice or help with. 1. I’m using a glass surface skimmer for the first time. How and when do you clean these? I also notice it bobs occasionally, what do I need to adjust. 2. The suction cups on the lily...
  91. hamfist

    Fertiliser

    Important note - I am no expert !! I have just got a couple of litres of this as a short term option (I think I will be moving to mixing my own soon). On paper it looks decent and pretty reasonably priced if you are set on a ready-mixed product and are unsure of the exact needs and ratios of...
  92. PARAGUAY

    Journal 55L British Rockpool Biotope

    Doing a bit of catch up here, a fabulous aquarium
  93. FrozenShivers

    Fish recommendation

    Good advice, you often see better behaviour, there is usually less issues and in my subjective opinion, it looks much better - I hate fish soup tanks with far too many species and not enough within to shoal/school properly.
  94. hamfist

    Which material (metal) to use for fixing wood?

    Stainless steel screws have always worked well, and safely for me. They are a million times easier to use than wooden dowels too. You won't even need to drill, just use a power driver to whack them straight in.
  95. FrozenShivers

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    I know many just add lots of fish at a time, but I like to do it incrementally if possible, as well as in reverse order of aggression/territorialism. This helps with the bioload as well as aggression etc, although I'm sure you're already aware of this, why not just add one species at a time? So...
  96. Spartacus

    Tranquility - My low tech 186L journey

    Thank you ElleDee yeah I will just manually remove them as I go. Going to be careful in general about over feeding. Think I will pop into pets at home tonight to see if I can get some pannacur liquid for the Hydra. I could pick up some Dwarf Gourami to see if they would eat it but then they...
  97. FrozenShivers

    Jungle in a glass box

    This is probably the slowest journal ever 😄 ....but some of my wood has been cut, so I spent the weekend sanding/priming/painting this 18mm board of ply to go onto of the cabinet, it's had another coat of paint this that photo was taken, not that it needs to look great as it's just for the tank...
  98. FrozenShivers

    Wio Vistas P Aquarium – 75P Quality + Cabinet Options

    Looks like you're sorted but from what I've seen Wio have good quality tanks (sometimes slightly thinner glass than ADA). I have a UNS 60S and the quality is very good with the mitered corners etc, I'm sure you'll be happy.
  99. FrozenShivers

    Greetings!!

    Welcome :)
  100. FrozenShivers

    Any Foam Experts?! 🤣

    Looks like it's around 10-20PPI, I have no idea what a good brand for foam is, once you find one just buy a larger piece and cut it to size.
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