I guess good flow and good co2 still is key ingredient and is harder to get then ppl might think..
That was a challenge. Initially the flow was set up like in any other tank, i.e. along the surface, down at the far end and back over the substrate.
But due to the size and shape, I changed it to a more "whirpool" circular movement.
Next day, pearling all over!!
looks like theres no water
I think pictures/videos are very forgiving. Somehow they dont pick up the little bits floating around. I can see plenty with my naked eye!
I bet you cannot stop looking at it and I bet the beast wont let you rest.
I do find myself staring at it.
Sometimes I spot a fish or shrimp Ive not seen for weeks and think "oh, hello old friend!"
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Ive recently started a new job, and been putting in 12h days. I dont touch the tank for 5 days straight (the Mrs feeds the fish). Absolutely no issues.
Just trim over the weekend, lump a bucket of plants at my LFS. Done.
Trimming quite a lot over the weekends. And already gotten rid of the fast growers!!!!!
Dwarf sag was the worst. Had to get rid after failing to find an underwater lawnmower.
Its quite amusing to read: "ludwigia glandulosa is a slow grower even in ideal conditions", then trim a bucket full again...
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Thanks for reading
Fil