Thanks Gary, what I do with the dry powders is, weigh them in a plastic disposable cup, then scoop some aquarium water out the tank to mix the powders with, stir it with a teaspoon and then gently poor it in, just in front of the outlet pipe of the filter. I always make sure I add the fertilisers before the lights come on, not for any other reason other than to not confuse the fish. I understand that ferts may not harm fish, however I wouldn't fancy a mouth full of trace mix when i'm looking for my lunchGary Nelson said:Looks nice and healthy, do you dry dose your ferts or mix them in water before adding?
You could get yourself a dosing unit?Timms2011 said:Hiya all, It's just dawned on me i'm going on holiday for 3 weeks and I was wondering how I could go about dosing my aquarium whilst I was away? I will have my parents coming around once a week to do a water change, however like many others on UKAPS I have a daily dosing regime, any thoughts or possible solutions would be greatly appreciated.
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I was hoping I wouldn't have to spend this amount of money to be honest, but maybe as a last resort!Splinun said:You could get yourself a dosing unit?Timms2011 said:Hiya all, It's just dawned on me i'm going on holiday for 3 weeks and I was wondering how I could go about dosing my aquarium whilst I was away? I will have my parents coming around once a week to do a water change, however like many others on UKAPS I have a daily dosing regime, any thoughts or possible solutions would be greatly appreciated.
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http://www.simplyaquaria.co.uk/Kamoer_3 ... 25293.aspx
Once you have bought it you'll never need to manually dose ever again... 😉
Thank you very much Ady, unfortunately I may well be taking this aquarium down in the coming months, as I may be moving house, but that'll give me the opportunity to bank the substrate allot more when I start the new tank and try some new ideas. All this tank was really about was can I actually grow healthy looking plants? I've allot more to learn, but i'm happy with what i've achieved hereAdy34 said:Awesome.
Looks lush in there buddy.
Thank you Stevesteve_bham said:Looks amazing. Def given me some ideas for my tank.
Hiya Antipofish, thank you for taking the time to read my journal and i'm happy you like it I'll have a go at answering your questions.Antipofish said:Hi, I've just read this journal from start and am very impressed with what you have achieved. Growth is excellent and it looks great with the mix of Vallis and Balansae as background plants. I love tall background plants which lean forward and cover part of the tank, such as in this pic of yours...
However I have a couple of questions...
1) How are your filter returns set up (method and direction) such that the vallis flows forward only ? (Tall plants in my tank dont 'lean' the way I want them to).
2) Does this not cut the light down meaning your carpet plants struggle ? (Obviously not, because the rest of your plants look healthy as well, but do you compensate by having a longer photo period ?, and how long is it?).
3) Where is your diffuser located (in relation to your pump/filter outflow) ?
4) Did you clarify your CO2 injection rate ?
5) What did you do about fert dosing whilst away in the end ? Did you change your lighting period whilst away ?
Thanks, and keep up the excellent work, I love this size tank as well as whats inside it.
Cheers
Chris
Hello Murf, Thank you for taking the time to look at my journal, I'm sure your aquarium will look equally as good as lush green as mine, if not betterMurf said:As with Antipofish I have just read the thread from start to finish and it has given me some ideas as to what to do with mine ..... I think I need to start dosing when I get my new Co2 system and also a drop checker and Im gonna use a Mixer Reactor Diffuser and this is what Ive ordered http://www.co2supermarket.co.uk/ . Hopefully I can get lush green growth like yours then.