Really like the driftwood shape, very pleasing flow to it
Cheers, its actually about 6-8 bits of wood stacked up to try make it look like one bigger piece.
Really like the driftwood shape, very pleasing flow to it
Still loosing buce leafs daily, they just dont like this tank
Very nice...that's one well fed Rasbora.
I know what you mean, I have a shoal of 20 or so and I'm sure they must have bred since numbers seem to have increased if anything.makes me think perhaps some have bred, tho I have never noticed fry.
I would try one outside the water with the roots on the wet wood.(maybe cover the leaves with a wet tissue for some time)Still loosing buce leafs daily, they just dont like this tank.
looks like it's filling out a lot more with your buces and anubias even if it has taken a bit of time, do you think it's settled or are you still losing leaves?
love the depth the blackwater gives it, part of me would love to try this but i think my OCD would win over and want it back to crystal clear
I would put 2 bags of seachem purigen...OCD.
Nice buce btw.
Could you tell me which brand is that light stand? Thanks
You can just use floating plants and then you don't need to worry about CO2. Pistia stratiotes is pretty much universal in the Amazon basin anywhere there is enough light reaching the water surface. Ceratopteris thalictroides is another option.Do you think co2 is a must in a blackwater tank?
Do you think co2 is a must in a blackwater tank?