Thanks Dan, hobby tests the patience sometimes it'd be too easy to take it down 😉Love this scape, don't give up! I am having my own woes with the Monte carlo so feel your pain!
Dan
Thanks Dan, hobby tests the patience sometimes it'd be too easy to take it down 😉Love this scape, don't give up! I am having my own woes with the Monte carlo so feel your pain!
Dan
hobby tests the patience sometimes it'd be too easy to take it down 😉
Kind words Jim thank you, I have learnt all I know about the hobby from ukaps so if I can give a little back I'm very pleased.When things like this happen to lovely tanks like your and then they make a recovery it gives the rest of us hope, it's also a learning curve which myself and others can use if we end up getting the dreaded algae. Step by step guide to what you did to get the tank balanced is valuable info newbies and longer term members.
Jim
Great looking scape tim!
Thanks Matt, its been planted now for around 4 months but its suffered from neglect more than once it was planted around 4 weeks in the picture above before it had it's first trim.Great looking scape tim!
How long has it been planted? And I bet it is nail biting stuff doing a trim on the plants. Was that the first trim you have done on it?
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Thanks Dan, I'm a little peeved as the scape itself was showing good signs of recovery and growth, algae had mostly disappeared, moral of the story always pay close attention to the hardware after maintenance🙄😉.Oh no! It's a great little scape, salvage what you can, have a break and get back to it in the new year!
thanks rebel, yeah even 20 litres of water all over the floor should be avoided, the tank will be back in the new year.Whoa! At least you caught it before a possible collapse! Hope you can come back bigger n better.