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I have always used thread and wrapped it around the wood and Java fern if I couldn't find a crack in the wood that would hold the plant. I have heard that you can use superglue or Krazy glue with no problems in the aquarium but not sure how that exactly works?
I don't have any place locally that I can buy from really. Only one place that wants an arm and a leg for them. The rest is just Petco which only really have anubias and non aquatic plants for sale as aquatic plants. So I have always bought online. I have gotten some from Thatpetplace.com in the...
Not sure I could get much more colors as I only have low light on this tank and don't dose any Co2 of any kind in there.
I as I have ready said Flourish has always worked for me but it is expensive in the long run. So was looking at different fertilizers. Something that I have looked at many...
I have read the same about flourish not having much N, P, K, and Mg has never been that big of a problem for me as my tanks are low light and most of the plants are low light plants as well. I have in the past played around with the idea of getting dry ferts and doing pmdd instead of using...
There is but ever time I have swords I end up having to dose liquid ferts as well with the root tabs or I get leaves like that. Right there are some Flourish root tabs in there.
Thanks! I do like it just think it needs something extra. It has a small piece in the middle that the Java fern is growing on. I was at the store yesterday thinking about adding a different piece.
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Here is my tank. It has been setup like this for about a year or more. I can't exactly remember now. LoL
I know the sword in the left corner has some nutrient deficiencies. I had some issues going on that left me with little to no time to take care of this tank properly. Since then I have...
Just leaving the lights off won't help with Blue green Algae. You can try a Blackout period for 3-5 days. The tank inside needs to be totally dark no ambient light in there. After that period of time you need to do a water change and vacuum/remove any debris in the tank. This method does work...
Blue green algae isn't an aglae but bacteria....cyanobacteria.
It could be in your water supply or came with something else. No telling but it could have been on your tank awhile just waiting for the right conditions to come along to thrive. There are different ways to combat this stuff...
I have trimmed mine in the past and they did fine but I know ppl that did and they didn't like it. So guess it depends on the plant itself. Those plants in my tank would get super tall!!
Have always heard it was coarse that damaged them. Tho have heard they don't like dirty substrate. How does dirty substrate damage the barbels?
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I have always used playsand as I like the look better then PFS. Then I switched to a multi purpose sand from Sakcete. With both I have had my haborars corydoras on them and actually had them breed with the multi purpose sand which is probably a lil coarser then the play sand. I have also known a...
This weekend I am planning on trimming/thinning out my Hygro Sunset if anyone near is interested in. It is in the emersed form but one could float it in their tanks to help transform it back into submerged form. Super easy plant to grow and does great in all tanks be it high tech or low tech.