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You will find guides in the technical/help forum, have a look at this post: Resolved! - How do you post a picture | UK Aquatic Plant SocietyPlease help and turn all these images in line .... Let me know how you do it
It would be better to start with 1X T5 for 6-8 hours and to dose 3X the amount of Ferka suggested on the bottle. Also, continue to perform more 60% water changes and do that as often as possible Generally you don't need to do that on a non-CO2 tank but you are trying to cure an algae problem so that takes precedence.So im going to start with 4 hrs of 2X T5 bulbs and Aquashade by Ferka. Hope things will be better with this set up.
It would be better to start with 1X T5 for 6-8 hours and to dose 3X the amount of Ferka suggested on the bottle. Also, continue to perform more 60% water changes and do that as often as possible Generally you don't need to do that on a non-CO2 tank but you are trying to cure an algae problem so that takes precedence.
Add any amount of plants you want, but keep the lighting low because those new plants were grown in air, and now you are flooding them. Do not make their lives more miserable by attacking them with Star Wars light sabers.
Cheers,
Hi Dinesh,
Yes, there are some carpet plants that folks have had success with non-CO2, P. helferi, E. tennelus and even Staurogyne sp. Patience is needed though, due to slow growth - or buy a lot of plant mass to fill the space....
Cheers,
Go for it! Things are good when we aim to plant 60-80 percent of our tanks 🙂 I don't actually know why we only stop at 80 percent! I just read that in a dennerle book 🙂
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I would put something like Fissidens on the wood and some kind of other moss on the rocks. Also, you could mount some needle leaf fern in the crook of the wood which would add that third dimension to the planting. A nice crypt wendetii brown would change up the color scheme a bit as well.What are your ides for my next planting ??