Notimetoulouse
New Member
Hi everyone, first ask for advice.
As you can see from my profile, I have a Fluval Roma 125l planted tank, Seachem Tidal 75 and a chinese UV filter (which is handling algae growth perfectly). The tank has grown a little untidy but with perfect water parameters. Harlequin Rasboras, Chili Rasboras, Panda Corys, Threestripe Corys, Neon Tetras and a couple of Endler Guppies. I'm just about to introduce a 5cm Snowball Pleco and that's the tank as I want it, population wise. The Aquarium has four or five small external house plants dipping their feet in the water as nitrate hoovers, and they seem to be working well.
After an initial brilliant 6 months of plant growth I suddenly had a major dieback when I removed a very large piece of settled bogwood that was displacing a vast amount of water and it hasn't really been the same since. I've decided to leave it a tad messy rather than continually stressing out the fish by disturbing the aquarium by fiddling around with new plants.
The Tidal Hob is on the side of the tank and so precludes using Fluval's Roma tank cover, leaving my tank open. This is not a problem as I have a very large kitchen and any evaporation is lost in the house, with replacement water added as necessary along with Seachem Stability.
My problem is... the Tidal is brilliant as a filter, but I simply cannot get any plants to live on the surface to provide cover for my fish from above. I've tried the lot (except duckweed) but no matter how strong the root system, they all seem to die back within a fortnight as the Tidal flow rate continually wets the leaves and has them floating round the tank like a maelstrom - even on the lightest setting.
As stated earlier, my water parameters are 0 nitrate/nitrite, Ph 7.2 with no ammonia, but, as with everyone keeping fish in Lincolnshire, very hard water.
I'm actually thinking of the dreaded duckweed, with a feeding circle. It would just be nice to give the fish a bit of extra security by giving them some overhead cover.
Could anyone point me in the right direction please?
Thank You.
As you can see from my profile, I have a Fluval Roma 125l planted tank, Seachem Tidal 75 and a chinese UV filter (which is handling algae growth perfectly). The tank has grown a little untidy but with perfect water parameters. Harlequin Rasboras, Chili Rasboras, Panda Corys, Threestripe Corys, Neon Tetras and a couple of Endler Guppies. I'm just about to introduce a 5cm Snowball Pleco and that's the tank as I want it, population wise. The Aquarium has four or five small external house plants dipping their feet in the water as nitrate hoovers, and they seem to be working well.
After an initial brilliant 6 months of plant growth I suddenly had a major dieback when I removed a very large piece of settled bogwood that was displacing a vast amount of water and it hasn't really been the same since. I've decided to leave it a tad messy rather than continually stressing out the fish by disturbing the aquarium by fiddling around with new plants.
The Tidal Hob is on the side of the tank and so precludes using Fluval's Roma tank cover, leaving my tank open. This is not a problem as I have a very large kitchen and any evaporation is lost in the house, with replacement water added as necessary along with Seachem Stability.
My problem is... the Tidal is brilliant as a filter, but I simply cannot get any plants to live on the surface to provide cover for my fish from above. I've tried the lot (except duckweed) but no matter how strong the root system, they all seem to die back within a fortnight as the Tidal flow rate continually wets the leaves and has them floating round the tank like a maelstrom - even on the lightest setting.
As stated earlier, my water parameters are 0 nitrate/nitrite, Ph 7.2 with no ammonia, but, as with everyone keeping fish in Lincolnshire, very hard water.
I'm actually thinking of the dreaded duckweed, with a feeding circle. It would just be nice to give the fish a bit of extra security by giving them some overhead cover.
Could anyone point me in the right direction please?
Thank You.