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Old 07-12-2009, 08:46 PM   #21
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i have the api root tabs (prolly the exact same thing as seachem) and they say to use something like 10 per square foot. but on my 40g i would need somthing like 4000 root tabs. instead i put two in the substrate near my crypts and then i guess ill replace them every 2 weeks or monthly

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Old 07-13-2009, 04:36 AM   #22
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*Update: I replaced the grapewood with a small piece of wood that is much shorter and takes up less space. The grapewood was just too large for my tank. I've also decided it looks a lot better too.. I reattached the java fern and 2 small clumps of moss to the new piece of wood. It hasn't been soaked in a long time so it is being held down by a rock until it becomes waterlogged. I now have more space for anubias, crypts, anachris, or some other plant if need be. Plants are looking good and I am seeing visible signs of growth in most of the plants.
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Old 08-11-2009, 04:04 AM   #23
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Old 08-16-2009, 10:10 PM   #24
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Hello all! It's been a long time since I've posted here. Plants have grown in a lot! I have to prune the tall ones in the back (still don't know their id?) and the other plants have grown in nicely as well. sorry the pics aren't good; the water is cloudy for some reason. The moss has grown into the wood a bit, but the java fern wouldn't so i am tying it to the tip of a stone and seeing how that works out. Let me know your thoughts! Feel free to ask any questions, etc.
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Old 08-16-2009, 10:28 PM   #25
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Looks great now that everything is grown in and the plants aren't so.....straggly I guess is the word. Also looks nice how the rock structure is kind of getting swallowed by the plants. Nice job!
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Old 08-17-2009, 03:46 PM   #26
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thanks thominil! Yeah I'm happy with the somewhat overgrown look; the plants are growing thick. The camera isn't the best; it doesn't catch the shades of red in some of the plants, which I like. I also just got a crypt a couple days ago. A lutea, or something like that I believe.

Just to put it out there, I have about 18 fish (1 golden algae eater, and schools of neons, serpaes, and zebra danios), 2 mystery snails, and some common brown-shelled snails.
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Old 08-29-2009, 07:18 PM   #27
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Hello all!

Currently winning a battle with hair algae and green water. With some advice from thominil and mfdrookie, I blacked out the tank for a day and did a 40-50% water change. I am blacking out the tank today, giving the plants a few hours of light and then proceeding to black out the tank.

In my stupidity, without more research I put some algae destroyer in my tank (which worked well before I had a planted tank with snails), after reading that it was harmful to crustaceans. I assumed it would be fine for mollusks like snails but no; I killed my 2 mystery snails and probably a number of smaller snails.

For some reason my golden algae eater died yesterday. Ironically I had bought some algae wafers a day before because he had run out. I just found him dead in the middle of the day when I checked on my fish. He was about 4 inches. Also, a pregnant zebra danio died a couple days ago - she had raised scales on her lower abdomen. Not sure why either, but my other danios are healthy.

So, a stock update:

5 zebras
7 neons
6 serpaes
2 sunburst-red mixed race (haha) platy fry

Just wondering: anyone think this is overstocked?

Pictures coming soon.
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Old 08-29-2009, 11:20 PM   #28
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The golden algae eater was actually a chinese algae eater and would have gotten to big and aggressive for your tank anyway. As for being overstocked, get rid of the platys and you should be fine IMO. Perfect numbers on the tetras and danios. Other than the platys, you should be fine. Sorry to hear about the snails. The "Quick fix meds and cures" are a complete waste of time and money IMO. Clean water is all you need. Hope this helps.
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:52 AM   #29
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yeah, the golden algae eater was somewhat of a bully. I believe he was full grown, though. The platies were put in my tank somewhat for relief from my brother's unplanted fw 10g tank, when he had a batch of 7 platy fry (he has almost as many fish as I do! haha). at least some of the smaller snails survived. I actually have a couple different types, but I don't know which..
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Old 08-31-2009, 06:22 PM   #30
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the dwarf hairgrass isn't doing so hot... only a few small groups look healthy. most are brownish and/or have some algae on them. Not much growth seeming to come about. Any suggestions for a low-medium light carpet plant?
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