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  1. M

    120cm over light recommendations

    Hi Marc Spoke to you on FB yesterday I ordered a chihiros 120 in the end👍
  2. hypnogogia

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Was each fish in its own bag? That's awesome if so.
  3. refrigerator

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Thanks for the advice! My current Amanos absolutely demolished most of the other algae in the tank within like 48h (there was a lot on the wood in particular) but don't seem to eat the brown algae at all... is this common? Anything I can do to encourage them? Will try big water changes and 6h...
  4. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Today was delivery day from Pier Aquatics... I nearly had a heart attack in the morning as the delivery driver decided he couldnt find my place (although its near a main road and you cant miss it) I received a redelivery email 🤦🏽 straight on the phone to PA who were excellent, contacting the...
  5. VarunA

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    I'd add in 3 more Amano shrimp for that tank size. Amanos, cherries and ottos should take care of those brown algae. It is actually one of the easiest ones to deal with. Personally, I would also cut down the light intensity or photoperiod a bit until you find the balance and slowly raise it back...
  6. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    In air, ppm by volume and by molar is the same due to Avogadro law. Atmospheric CO2 is not exhaustible in open environment but can happen in green house containment. On the other end, indoor CO2 can build up quickly to 1000-2000 ppmv in a crowded room, and in the confine of a car if outside...
  7. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    As I mentioned in the post, the pond snails didn't work because they escaped by climbing out of the box Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  8. SamTheMan

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    any of the "pest snails" will do that perfectly
  9. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, They don't exactly stunt, it is just that the growth of Tomatoes etc. is sub-optimal at ambient CO2 levels. You can definitely get local depletion of CO2 in glasshouses, this is because they are (to some extent) sealed structures. If you make sure that PAR, water and nutrients are non-...
  10. L

    glutaraldehyde

    I edited my post, but maybe too late. I think that plants care about partial pressure, so the best unit would be PPM_molar, which is the 400something ppm we always used.
  11. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    The plan is if any babies do escape, the fish I will have in the tank will hunt them down Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  12. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Here is the other vent which I blocked off with filter flow. Water still passes through but the holes are completely blocked. I reckon this would work don't you think? Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  13. Heavenly

    120cm over light recommendations

    My plants went ballistic under this lighting so I can certainly vouch for it…
  14. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    This is the vent holes but because the flow is so weak the water trickles down so the height is very low. Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  15. dw1305

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Hi all, Via the holes, they reproduce pretty freely and the young ones are very small. I look at them as a definite plus in the planted tank, and they also <"evade predation"> much more successfully than Crangonyx. cheers Darrel
  16. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    Your math is correct, but the concept is not. When comparing plant exposure to CO2 availability (concentration) in different media, it should be based on the same volume of exposure, not mass. It is unfair to compare one unit mass of air that occupies 1000 times more volume than that of...
  17. Heavenly

    120cm over light recommendations

    Hey Miggsyman. If you want a cheap option for this, I’m literally just selling my Twinstar 1200SA which came from Steve at Aquarium Gardens for £150. I’m chucking in the light controller also and it’s listed in the for sale section. My whole tank is app controlled apart from the lights which was...
  18. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Really. Why because of the water level or the small vent hole from the breeder box. If it's the vent hole I can block it up with some filter floss Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  19. dw1305

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Hi all, PM me. They will definitely end up in the tank. cheers Darrel
  20. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    I'm in London Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  21. dw1305

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Hi all, Where are you located? Are you in the UK? cheers Darrel
  22. Gee

    Chihiros WRGB2 PRO 120CM Hanging kit

    Hello..!! I think I have it but can you show some images as Chihiros has few.!
  23. Anomander

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Thank you for the help; I think I'll shelve the double sponge filter for use as a backup, and buy the 20cm 30ppi Poret. It should look a bit neater in the tank as well.
  24. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Asellus aquaticus is the only one I can seem to buy. They look big enough that they won't escape through any small holes of the breeder. But can these guys climb up dry surfaces? As you can see in the picture the water level of my breeder box is kinda high. Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  25. Danlacey1988

    Half Barrel pond and new pond project.

    Looks amazing I built these ponds over the weekend decided I would have a go at a real pond aswell Let me know what you guys think and what plants I should add to it Planning on putting rocks around the edges and something like pea gravel
  26. dw1305

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    Hi all, <"Crangonyx psuedogracilis">? much safer than Hyalella. <"Asellus aquaticus">, absolutely fits the brief, but is a trifle <"aesthetically challenged">. They would work and are "cat-nip" to most fish. cheers Darrel
  27. Wookii

    How to: Clean, easy and highly nutritious greenwater culture for Daphnia and Moina.

    Yep, no issues there. Yep - the larger vessel you can put them in the more stable they will be. I always found yeast fouled the water far too fast. Spirulina was better but the end result still the same. For longevity you really need to see if you can culture some green water. Certainly...
  28. dw1305

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    Hi all, I think a lot of people enjoy the initial buzz of high tech., but realise that low tech. <"can be just as satisfying"> and much <"easier to manage"> when life intrudes. This was about ponds, but the same applies to tanks. cheers Darrel
  29. dw1305

    Good morning from Hereford

    Hi all, Welcome to UKAPS. It is very likely to be. Have a look at <"Curly Waterweed | NatureSpot"> & <"Curly Waterweed » NNSS">. I'm originally from nr. Kington. cheers Darrel
  30. L

    glutaraldehyde

    My point is that mg/L is not the same as PPM_mass (which is mg/kg). In water, since the density is very close to 1kg/L, both values (PPM and mg/L) are numerically equal, but they are still different in meaning. One is mass/mass, the other is mass/volume. The concentration of CO2 in PPM_mass for...
  31. K

    Adventures with horizontal "Yugang" CO2 reactors!

    More progress! Aqua Rocks Colorado has developed a prototype they will be offering for sale: Review, testing, discussion and video here!
  32. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Somewhere in France?
  33. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, I still think we are in <"Apples and Oranges">* territory, because we are comparing a dense medium (water density ~ 1000 kg/m³) with a much less dense medium (Dry air at 20°C and standard atmospheric pressure (1.013 bar) has a density of 1.204 kg/m³.) <"Air Density">. *edit what...
  34. dw1305

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, I use the same sponges as <"pre-filters on canister filters etc">. Once it is wet all <"mechanical filtration media"> is <"biological filtration media"> as well, <"if that makes sense">? cheers Darrel
  35. dw1305

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, They sell them as 4" x 4" x 4" cubes etc. as well, I just buy the big ones (it is cheaper) and cut them down to size. I think these are good, they are all based on on the ones that Stephan Tanner (<"Swiss Tropicals">) sell in the USA. I've got a <"lot of time for Dr Tanner"> -...
  36. Anomander

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    You make a very interesting point, especially regarding the biochambers' redundancy. I suppose the main reason I was invested in this filter model was that I believed the biochambers would free up the sponges to do more mechanical filtration, which I've heard is often a weakness with sponge...
  37. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    Your math is wrong. The math is complex, so don’t do the math yourself but use the conversion calculator in this link. https://www.lenntech.com/calculators/ppm/converter-parts-per-million.htm If you pug in 426 ppm for CO2, the calculator will spit out 826 mg/m3. Since 1 m3=1000L, the...
  38. dw1305

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, Yes, you would, but I use these <"big sponge blocks they sell for Koi"> etc. They are £10 for a 12" x 4" x 4" sponge with a 1" central hole 3/4 of the way to the bottom of the sponge <"Consistency Deficiency">. They are really just a gimmick, the <"prime metric in nitrification"> is...
  39. dw1305

    EI fertilizer salts uk?

    Hi all, It is probably preferable to using sodium (Na+) based salts. Even though sodium isn't toxic to plants, they don't have a requirement for it either and it could build up over time. Potassium (K+) and ammonium (NH4+) have the advantages of being plant nutrients. Even "sodium build...
  40. hydrophyte

    Ripple Tank - Plane Waves

    I got the tank aquascaped with a simple stone layout, plants and fish. It would look better with more variety of rounded lava stone sizes and I might buy another bag in the 1"-2" size. I had hoped for better water caustics definition on the sand, but the effect on the ceiling is pretty nice...
  41. G

    Good morning from Hereford

    Morning All, I live near Hereford and have a garden pond and 13 goldfish, which are the descendants of some I had nearly 40 years ago. My question is Where can I send a sample of pond weed to get an absolute identification please? It was purchased as Elodea densa but I fear it is Lagarosiphon...
  42. Anomander

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi Darrel, thanks for your feedback. If I'm understanding you correctly, I could attach a sponge directly to the powerhead, but I would only be able to attach one sponge rather than two (the intake attached to the bottom of the powerhead isn't long enough for two), plus I would be losing the...
  43. L

    lo-tech DIY ferts doser

    Ooh. I'll PM you. At first glance logistics looks tricky though.
  44. Mike Singh

    Bright green moss immersed recommendations

    Can anyone recommend a bright green moss for attaching to branches in a terrarium immersed setting? I’m looking to get some contrast against the dark green Java moss background.
  45. L

    lo-tech DIY ferts doser

    It's definitely a trade-off. I'm managing my aquarium to a relatively tight budget, and managed to get a great deal on my D-D pump off ebay. I don't mind taking up another socket / timer slot for a DIY pump. I recon I could get mini Kamoer delivered for £12, an enclosure for £5 from Screwfix...
  46. dw1305

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, Either will do, the finer sponge will need cleaning a bit more regularly. I like <"Eheim Substrat Pro">, but not if I have to buy it. <"Could you do this?"> It will give you a lot more sponge area. cheers Darrel
  47. dw1305

    How to: Clean, easy and highly nutritious greenwater culture for Daphnia and Moina.

    Hi all, You can. Ideally you need to thin the Moinia pretty much every day and the easiest way to do this is just to feed the fish. You should, they are very prone to <"boom and bust">, have a look at <"Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes">. cheers Darrel
  48. G

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    At the weekend after taking some scrapes and viewing under a microscope, I found gill flukes on some of my koi. Treatment is going in this morning. I've never tried taking mucous scrapes on aquarium fish though:confused:
  49. refrigerator

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Ok great, thanks!
  50. G

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Otocinclus are sensitive to ammonia, so they often don't do well in new set ups.
  51. dw1305

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Hi all, Because they are sensitive fish, and eat a limited range of aufwuchs. You would need a huge tank to generate enough natural food for them. They will graze on <"structural leaf litter">and I would definitely offer them some. They often don't recognise Algal Wafers etc as food, but...
  52. Chez_

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    Thank you! Shout when you want some postage!
  53. S

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    No problem. I haven’t had any takers for a wee while so I’ve been composting it. I’ll get some out the end of the week and send it to you.
  54. Chez_

    How to: Clean, easy and highly nutritious greenwater culture for Daphnia and Moina.

    May I ask for advice, having read the thread? I'm quite clueless about this and it's a bit trial and error. I acquired some live moina macrocopa three weeks ago (from a bloke on eBay, as you do), and split the 200-ish moina between 2 1-litre kilner jars as instructed, in rainwater from my water...
  55. refrigerator

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Oh damn — how come you're worried about the Otocinclus? Is there not enough biofilm etc for them to eat without extra food? I bought algae wafers for them, so can start feeding that
  56. uk_sjo

    Stu's 60L QubiQ Low Tech Desktop Cube

    Not quite the update I was planning.. but the tank hasn't moved on from the previous posts due to life stuff getting in the way. I am debating abandoning the project, so curious if anyone would be interested in the tank as-is. I'm based in Essex and it probably owes me about £400-500 so far, and...
  57. dw1305

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Hi all, They are <"Fragilaria (Synedra), a filamentous diatom">. I'd keep manually removing them and <"they should go away"> as the tank matures. I know it is difficult, but you really need to concentrate on plant health and not the algae. The test strips may or may not be right, but I...
  58. Tim Harrison

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    Could be either or both. If it were me I'd treat with a combination of eSHa Exit and eSHa gdex, to cover my bets. Or alternatively, it could possibly be some sort of skin irritation in response to poor water quality caused by high ammonia or chlorine etc.
  59. Chez_

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    Thank you Simon, I have only just seen this. I would love that if the offer is still open. I had some water lettuce in my first tank and it melted, so I'm only got the ubiquitous duckweed -- I'm developing a theory that after the apocalypse it will just be cockroaches and duckweed, all the way...
  60. ian_m

    lo-tech DIY ferts doser

    Mine are for sale. Make me an offer ? https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/ei-liquid-carbon-peristaltic-dosing-pumps.74232/post-749277
  61. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    Obtained some metronidazole and have dosed the tank with it. I soaked some frozen bloodworms with it and fed it to the fish as well. Am using medication from a local brand which a lot of local hobbyists trust. Have only heard good things about their meds and I've used their praziquantel product...
  62. D

    lo-tech DIY ferts doser

    You could build your own, probably not that much cheaper, if you include delivery and your time, than buying a second D_D P1 which would run from the same App ?
  63. Dan Earl A

    55 Litre high energy aquascape

    I know many of the common 3D printing materials such as PLA do not perform well when constantly exposed to moisture. I'm amazed how things have moved forward however, and my Bambu Lab machine is capable of (easily) printing a wider array of plastics. I guess you know all this - Markforged is a...
  64. Dan Earl A

    55 Litre high energy aquascape

    Thanks, I decided to use WiFi switching on all the power supplies so everything is remotely activated and hidden away. I've found this to be really helpful, particularly during maintenance. At some point prior to this I managed to melt the bottom two trays in my Biomaster when I must have left...
  65. refrigerator

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Day 10: Planting complete I forgot to rinse the Seachem Purigen before putting it in the filter, so I had cloudy water for a few days but it cleared up Day 24: Couple of weeks in (no CO2 yet) Annoyingly I was missing a part for my CO2 regulator and was having trouble finding it, so ran the...
  66. Anomander

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, I've bought a Superfish double sponge filter with two biochambers (pic below) to put in a 60-70 litre low-tech tank, which will be planted with Anubias & floating plants, and will eventually be stocked with some Pygmy Corydoras. The filter will be hooked up to a 500 lph powerhead with a...
  67. Cazza

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    My fish did this years ago and it was gill flukes.
  68. G H Nelson

    Should the drop checker turn blue overnight?

    You could slow the Co2 injection bubble count to 1 BPS... and monitor the Co2 Drop checker!
  69. Scaperinc

    Should the drop checker turn blue overnight?

    Try raising the lily pipe/outlet for the night and see what happens next morning
  70. G H Nelson

    My plant problem

    Use the below article. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/using-stem-plants-as-a-filtering-aid-at-start-up.62966/
  71. G H Nelson

    My plant problem

    Hi I would stop using the water purifier. Use the local tap water. Rotata Macranda...is a difficult plant to keep healthy! It does best in a soft water and Co2 enriched aquarium. Blyxya japonica needs similar in requirements!
  72. J

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    I didn't get the chance to find out Tim, it was closed. Only here for a 2 day visit but should hopefully get some free time during the day tomorrow to have a peek inside.
  73. S

    My plant problem

    Hi. 1. Size of tank. Length: 35cm Width 22cm Height 24cm Aquarium soil height : 5cm 2. Age of the system approximately. Four weeks have passed since the start of the aquarium 3. Tap water parameters. I use city water for the aquarium. But there is also a water purifier at home and I use its...
  74. Mike Singh

    Should the drop checker turn blue overnight?

    I don’t think it would. As long as the animals continue to be ok. You could try to reduce to 1bps and see the effect.
  75. W

    EI fertilizer salts uk?

    Hi, I have noticed that the solufeed tec sodium free has ammonia in it now? Thoughts? Solufeed tec sodium free link
  76. MaterialCrab

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    The updates will become less frequent as I know tank progress will be pretty slow. I'm extremely happy I started my journey using high tech equipment because I would have always had that voice in my mind asking was I truely happy with low tech, the answer to that is an astounding yes! Very...
  77. K

    Product Review Sera 130 bio filter

    Purchased this filter 2023 after 8 months uv lamp failed thought it was the lamp, but on investigating it was what Sera calls an inverter for the supply to the uv lamp it had in my terms melted, they sent me a new one that I installed I have electrical background, all fine but after 8 months...
  78. A

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    thanks a lot! I didn't realise that it could be ich as I can't see any white spots
  79. Tim Harrison

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    Ich https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyophthirius_multifiliis https://eshalabs.com/esha-exit/
  80. A

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    I have had a small group of neolamprologus multifasciatus for around a year now and they have been doing great up until a week or two ago when I saw one of the fish flick itself off one of the shells. I thought nothing of it but as time went on i saw it happening more often and they seem to be...
  81. Tim Harrison

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Nice architecture. What’s it like inside John?
  82. J

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Church Saint Lauren parthenay
  83. aec34

    Slow 60 (ADA 60p low tech)

    Decided that I really do prefer my little aquaels, so taken the Twinstar off (which at some point I’m going to sell if anyone is interested…). Actually did some pruning! Trimmed off the biggest and ropiest looking crypt leaves, and fished about to remove some clumps of algae from the substrate...
  84. S

    What’s this?

    I think he might have very tiny front legs but couldn’t see any back ones. I have confirmation however that he came from my pond! My wife took this photo of our pond this afternoon: I think that’s fairly conclusive evidence. 👍🏻 P.S. Apologies for the non-native floaters in the pond. Just a...
  85. Aqua360

    A fairly shrimple nano

    Absolutely nothing lol, it's just kind of doing it's thing since I have nowhere else to put it 😂
  86. Walt1908

    Problem Cant select any options

    Hey guys. For some reason i cant use the addons anymore when replying on a thread. For instance, when you 'needed' a smiley i tapped the 3 dots and when you clicked the smiley you got all the smileys available. Same with the pics and links etc... Im sure its something simple but i can't figure...
  87. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Ugh.... C. Flamingo had a nice start from his invitro tub but unfortunally things are going not so good now for the little guy :(
  88. richardcunliffe

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    You could gift it to someone, that's always a handy way to have the opportunity to make more tanks without the hassle of keeping them!
  89. L

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    It seems that way. Personally, it was not really about the money. I just initially felt a bit of sadness at the idea of stripping down something that took a lot of work to make. Also that maybe someone would enjoy it. I have since pivoted my thinking and am much more comfortable with the...
  90. richardcunliffe

    Critique my hardscape Dipping toes into aquascaping, criticism welcome

    I think you should maybe break up that straight line into more of a wondering path...
  91. richardcunliffe

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    If you want to get the most money out of a tank selling as a full set up is not the way to go unfortunately. You're almost guaranteed to make more selling individual bits unless you find one particular buyer who wants exactly what you've got, or that you've built the tank for on commission
  92. Onoma1

    Smart Plugs

    @Mike Singh that's the one I use. The app is simple and easy to use. The only issue is that it took me a few tries before I could connect it to my WiFi. The connection is solid and use really unproblematic.
  93. S

    Should the drop checker turn blue overnight?

    I have just started using pressurised CO2 on my 125l Juwel Rio tank, via an in-tank Twinstar diffuser. 6 hrs of lights on, 4-10pm, with CO2 on 2hrs before the start and off 2hrs before the end, 2bps for whatever that's worth. There is an in-tank drop checker with brand new CO2 Art premixed drop...
  94. mlgt

    Question: Do people buy / sell tanks with a completed scape?

    Same. Installing windows on 30 floppy disks right? :) I am lucky as many of the people interested are parents from my kids classes when they come and visit. The kids and parents tend to be drawn into the 350l tank and the various tanks I have in each of the rooms. So curiosity goes from there...
  95. MichaelJ

    Tropica Premium, Masterline Golden or APT Zero?

    I am in the same camp. I believe it helps reducing pathogens and algae spores in the water column, but the efficiency is definitely hard to quantify. I run mine (GMK 9w) 24/7 and change the bulb every 8 month or so. The GMK got a very low turnover which means the water that passes through the...
  96. hypnogogia

    A fairly shrimple nano

    What’s the Buce attached to? 👍
  97. Aqua360

    A fairly shrimple nano

    As is the way of things, my attempts at aquascaping have quickly given way to removing hardscape to make way for more biomass 😂 Not quite sure what this tank wants to be, but it's nice and healthy looking I think. The bare patch in the middle is just waiting for some cryptocoryne flamingo...
  98. Aqua Hero

    Deciding on whether to start with APT Zero Or APT 3

    I too want to try and get red red root floaters but I feel as though my tap water won't let me as the nitrates are around 15-20ppm but there is no harm in trying. Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
  99. L

    lo-tech DIY ferts doser

    ...but not so lo-tech as to be manual! I'm looking into a second dosing pump (for my micros), to go alongside my D-D P1 pump that I use for my macros. Inspired by @ian_m 's comments (below) could a bare-bones solution be to DIY something with: a DC peristaltic pump head + 12v DC motor (with...
  100. S

    What’s this?

    I’ve got some hair grass which came from my pond. Also collected some leaves and sticks from the local river. He seems quite happy in the tank. I’m a little concerned he may become a shrimp baby predator but I have time to catch him and relocate him to the pond at some point. 👍🏻
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