Hi all. First post. I've been reading this forum for months now and it's helped loads in transforming my tank from an algae farm to a half decent planted set up.
The only things I have problems with are the riccia and the glosso.
Firstly the riccia. I fix it to the rocks with black fishnet tights stretched over it all. This works great for a month but eventually the riccia gets too tall and it pulls itself from the rock in a great big clump. Then the cycle starts over with the tights. I'm getting through a pair a week at the moment!
Is there a better way to attach it to the rocks so it will last a bit longer before floating away?
It gets to about 2" before its floatation force overcomes it's anchoring force.
The third pic shows two big clumps which broke away today.
And the Glosso. It took months to get it to grow but now it's gone mad. The problem area is at the front against the glass. It's about 4" tall now and getting taller. I suppose my question is, is it best to trim it down drastically and let it re-grow, or pull it all up from the front half of the tank and let it spread forwards again from the back.
The tank is 6' long and I'm using pressurized co2, 4 x 58w tubes and full EI dosing.
I'll have a go at putting some pics up.
The only things I have problems with are the riccia and the glosso.
Firstly the riccia. I fix it to the rocks with black fishnet tights stretched over it all. This works great for a month but eventually the riccia gets too tall and it pulls itself from the rock in a great big clump. Then the cycle starts over with the tights. I'm getting through a pair a week at the moment!
Is there a better way to attach it to the rocks so it will last a bit longer before floating away?
It gets to about 2" before its floatation force overcomes it's anchoring force.
The third pic shows two big clumps which broke away today.
And the Glosso. It took months to get it to grow but now it's gone mad. The problem area is at the front against the glass. It's about 4" tall now and getting taller. I suppose my question is, is it best to trim it down drastically and let it re-grow, or pull it all up from the front half of the tank and let it spread forwards again from the back.
The tank is 6' long and I'm using pressurized co2, 4 x 58w tubes and full EI dosing.
I'll have a go at putting some pics up.