Aug 27, 2006 #21 Purrbox Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jun 23, 2005 Messages 5,860 Location Iowa USA Holes in the plants sounds more like a Potassium deficiency. The lack of CO2 would be more likely to cause a growth slowdown and algae outbreak.
Holes in the plants sounds more like a Potassium deficiency. The lack of CO2 would be more likely to cause a growth slowdown and algae outbreak.
Aug 28, 2006 #22 czcz Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Nov 9, 2004 Messages 2,820 Location US Your plants will recover; don't be too hard on yourself. Very attractive layout. I love all the shapes behind and around the Nymphaea sp.
Your plants will recover; don't be too hard on yourself. Very attractive layout. I love all the shapes behind and around the Nymphaea sp.
Aug 28, 2006 #23 J JRagg Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined May 23, 2006 Messages 920 Location Olathe, KS One great thing about plants is that you can mess up and then fix it without them dying . And I really like your most recent aquascape. It has filled in very nicely. What is the "grassy" plant in the foreground? Pygmy chain sword?
One great thing about plants is that you can mess up and then fix it without them dying . And I really like your most recent aquascape. It has filled in very nicely. What is the "grassy" plant in the foreground? Pygmy chain sword?
Aug 29, 2006 #24 W wobbles Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Nov 25, 2005 Messages 80 Location Victoria Australia JRagg said: One great thing about plants is that you can mess up and then fix it without them dying . And I really like your most recent aquascape. It has filled in very nicely. What is the "grassy" plant in the foreground? Pygmy chain sword? Click to expand... No, just chain sword that hasnt grown in yet. There are some quite large ones in there, but only a few
JRagg said: One great thing about plants is that you can mess up and then fix it without them dying . And I really like your most recent aquascape. It has filled in very nicely. What is the "grassy" plant in the foreground? Pygmy chain sword? Click to expand... No, just chain sword that hasnt grown in yet. There are some quite large ones in there, but only a few
Oct 16, 2006 #25 W wobbles Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Nov 25, 2005 Messages 80 Location Victoria Australia 3 months on. I just did a heck of a prune. Not too happy with the photo, but I think you get the idea. Attachments octoberpic_141.jpg 69.3 KB · Views: 44
3 months on. I just did a heck of a prune. Not too happy with the photo, but I think you get the idea.
Oct 16, 2006 #26 rich311k Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 28, 2005 Messages 12,189 Location Long Island, NY Looking great. Nice job.
Oct 16, 2006 #27 Lonewolfblue Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 24, 2005 Messages 8,435 Location Wenatchee, WA Looking good......
Oct 16, 2006 #28 WaterPond Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 3,139 Location Corunna, Ontario (outside of sarnia) wow, that is amazing!! great job!!
Oct 16, 2006 #29 J JRagg Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined May 23, 2006 Messages 920 Location Olathe, KS Looks really good.
Oct 16, 2006 #30 evercl92 Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Jul 7, 2006 Messages 643 Location Groveport, OH looks alot more "refined" and planned. The lighting gives it a shaded lake look, I like it.
Oct 17, 2006 #31 maxwell1295 Aquarium Advice FINatic Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 891 Location Long Island, NY Good work!
Oct 17, 2006 #32 W wobbles Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Nov 25, 2005 Messages 80 Location Victoria Australia Thanks guys. The growth has gone nuts since I put on my DIY CO2 reactor. And started the dosing thing....
Thanks guys. The growth has gone nuts since I put on my DIY CO2 reactor. And started the dosing thing....