sanj
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Very nice scape and I like the wood effect behind the tank too.
darren636 said:that is a long lighting period. As for otos- they mainly suffer poor conditions on their way to us. Regarding co2- just follow the instructions and double check everything.
Alastair said:That tank looks lovely I really like it
sanj said:Very nice scape and I like the wood effect behind the tank too.
hogan53 said:Hi
Re solenoid there should be a arrow pointing on the solenoid casing.
The Co2 flow runs through the solenoid in that direction from the regulator to the bubble counter then the diffuser.
Cheers
hoggie
Kind of OK. I'm still trying to sort out the right level of CO2, and I don't want to add any clean up crew until that's stable (currently getting my drop checker to dark-mid green). And I'm still not sure my flow is sufficient through the tank. I'm getting what I think is brown diatom growth over the hardscape and older leaves. However, the Bolbitis has had a trim and is growing back well, and I'm going to bite the bullet and give the Eleocharis a trim today (first one :!: ). Will post pics later....mikeappleby said:how's this going?
My diatoms were dying away/getting less after a couple of weeks, but last weeked I got 6 "ottos" and between them they have scoffed the lot. Not a sign of brown diatoms anywhere.darren636 said:you are going to get Diatoms in a new set up. Just scrub them off before every water change.
Thanks Ian - is that stainless steel mesh? That sounds like a good idea, certainly durable, though I'm not 100% sure how I'd attach it to the filter intake (it's quite smooth). But I'll give it a go!ian_m said:Search Ebay for "stainless mesh" and you will find quite a variety of mesh sheets that could be folded into various protective meshes for your filter. I would have though mesh 10 (2mm gaps) would be fine.
ian_m said:My diatoms were dying away/getting less after a couple of weeks, but last weeked I got 6 "ottos" and between them they have scoffed the lot. Not a sign of brown diatoms anywhere.darren636 said:you are going to get Diatoms in a new set up. Just scrub them off before every water change.
Shouldn't have removed the brown covered leaves on Saturday when I did the water change, would have given them some more to eat. Quite impressive the difference they have made.