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Dutch or not it looks incredible Jose... A healthy jungle of aquatic plants, what most of us would like to have!
Realy nice tank.. I see that you have a lot of platy fish, it's true that they eat black algae or any kind of algae? I'm thinking in adding a few of them because I can't find sae anywhere !
Jose,
I agree, it's very beautiful but a little crowded. I had that same issue with my first attempt at Dutch design back in 2009 and am fighting the urge to keep too many species in my current 60 gallon tank. Perhaps taking out some that are just a couple stems and are intergrowing with other species will do the trick? I've been having trouble keeping space between plant groups in my 120 cm tank too. Some species just grow too fast and too lushly to keep separated from their neighbors. Yet another technique to improve on. 🙁
Hi Sacha,
CO2 is working when lights are on. I'm using a pressurized bottle (one of these that are used for beer in the pubs and restaurants) and an inline atomizer that split the gas into very tiny bubbles. I think that it is a nice system as you save money in CO2. The bad side is that the water looks a little bit misty, loosing the attractiveness of a fully transparent water.
Cheers,
Jose
I already have ottos, and they are really nice, they almost keep my tank algae free but they don't eat black algae and sometimes I need to take it out manually.
You're so lucky, not algae.... that tank is a true paradise, nice plants, nice fish !
Really ingeniously cage, I use to feed my discus with homemade food, but I ended changing the discus for a nice school of bleeding heart tetras and some glowlights... and this ones only eat flakes.... poor of them, eating the same thing everyday, of every week, of every month.... lol
Hi Jose, may I ask how do you define misty? Reason being is that I am also using an inline diffuser, Intense brand, but the bubbles that come out are quite big and not 'misty'. What is the bubble per second you are applying?
I have uploaded a youtube on my tank.
Hi Ferdinand! I cannot access your youtube video, I'm getting "this video is private" message.
The bubbles coming out from my inline diffuser are really tiny, they travel together with the water current through the tank creating the famous mist. Mine is working at 2 bars pressure, but I don't have info regarding the bubbles per second. I try to minimize the number of devices in the CO2 tubing system in order to reduce the possibility of suffering gas leaks, sorry!
Will try to access your video later.
Cheers,
Jose
Hi Jose, please try again as I have removed the privacy setting.
I totally understand your concern on the leakage. Thankfully I have no leakages so far. I saw at the local fish shop, their same model & brand diffuser are incredible so I suspect mine could be faulty.
Thank you Alastair, I agree with you. Shrimps also like it a lot.The fissedens wall is beautiful.