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  1. DesktopTankDiva

    Plants that can survive a bleach dip?

    Thank you for that information, I didn't know any of that. I looked up each plant along with their care requirements and they all seem to be within my experience level (beginner!). I really like the fern-like look of hygrophilia water wisteria, I'm going to see if any of the aquarium shops in my...
  2. DesktopTankDiva

    Returning newbie here

    I ordered an aquarium light for my quarantine plants and they've been doing well! No idea why this pic posts upside down though. I have a 6w Hygger clip-on light that I attach to the side of the container. It has white, blue, and red lights, but I didn't see any with green lights. It has a timer...
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    Plants that can survive a bleach dip?

    I dipped them for 90 seconds (I set a timer), rinsed them with water after removal, then dipped them in a 3x strength dechlorinated water. I left them in the conditioned water for several minutes, did a quick rinse, then dipped them in another container of conditioned water for several more...
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    Plants that can survive a bleach dip?

    Hi everyone, I was hoping to get recommendations on plants that do well after a bleach dip. No snails or yucky things welcome here! My java fern was the only one that looked relatively unaffected after the dip. My first banana plant turned brown and slimy so I discarded it, but my second...
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    Returning newbie here

    Hi Aiken, Oh my gosh, I didn't know any of this. I was aware co2 booster liquid wasn't near as effective as actual co2 canister injection types, I think I read somewhere it was only 40% as effective. Goes to prove there's a lot of misinformation out there. I will discontinue using it then...
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    Returning newbie here

    Hi Colin T, Thanks so much for your reply. Can you recommend a light appropriate for my tank size? And include a link? I wouldn't mind purchasing one for temporary use in my quarantine container, but then moving it to, and securing it to the lid of my permanent aquarium when it is cycled and...
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    Returning newbie here

    Hi everyone, I was active on this forum about 5 years ago when I tried starting up my small desktop aquarium. It ended up failing before it even cycled completely because I had a snail hitchhike on one of my plants. I scrapped the entire thing and now I'm ready to give it another try. I have...
  8. DesktopTankDiva

    Banana plants looking okay?

    Hi everyone, A few weeks ago I purchased two banana plants, they both had prolific banana-looking roots and a few small leaves. When I put them in my tank the leaves seemed to brown a bit and shrivel, and on one plant the banana roots appeared more brown than green, so I thought the plants...
  9. DesktopTankDiva

    Little tank

    Looks beautiful! I love heavily planted tanks so I too would choose to add more plants. Looks so healthy and pristine and so green!...I can imagine anything you put in it would thrive. :flowers: DesktopD
  10. DesktopTankDiva

    Fishless tank...how to eradicate snails?

    Hi all, Gah!....the unthinkable happened! I had hitchhikers on one of my live plants and just a few days ago I noticed tiny snails. They are very small, the largest I saw being maybe 3-4mm. I scooped out the two that were large enough, and wiped two tiny ones off the pump tubing and a...
  11. DesktopTankDiva

    Thermometer recommendation?

    Oh that's so cool, I didn't even know digital thermometers existed for aquariums. I saw they even have one that connects to a usb. I may just have to get one! Thanks! @
  12. DesktopTankDiva

    Thermometer recommendation?

    Can anyone recommend an attractive and accurate thermometer for a small 3.5 gallon tank? I've heard the adhesive strip sort does not work that well and I'd like something more attractive than the plain glass tube kind. And I would like for it not to take up too much space as I don't have much...
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    Orange pink slime part II...THE RETURN

    It is weird. Even weirder that it's not happened to anyone else. I like to think I'm special!
  14. DesktopTankDiva

    For $200 and a trip to Aruba...name this Anubias

    I purchased the Anubias and the Java Fern from Petco. I suppose the average Petco consumer is a novice like myself and doesn't delve too far into intricacies like specific varieties. I purchased these plants because I like the snail-free condition of the plants-in-a-tube.
  15. DesktopTankDiva

    Orange pink slime part II...THE RETURN

    The tank gets very little light, the power supply to the LED lights are not even attached, I've attached it a few times only to take pics for this forum. The tank sits tucked in a corner of my kitchen counter, it's far from any sunlight much less direct sunlight. My range hood light is located...
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    For $200 and a trip to Aruba...name this Anubias

    I can't tell which one is decaying, they all look the same to me. I will do the rinsing and rub off the fuzz though. Darn it, the fish store employee told me the Banana Plants would do fine when I described my aquarium conditions. But he also sold me the Red-whatever and I was certain that one...
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    For $200 and a trip to Aruba...name this Anubias

    By the way, can you give me an assessment on my Banana Plant? I have two, the other one looks larger and greener, this little guy looks rather brown. I pulled off a dead leaf the other day and am unsure if he's doing well. He seems to have some faint fuzz around him and that doesn't seem like...
  18. DesktopTankDiva

    For $200 and a trip to Aruba...name this Anubias

    Thanks Autumn, You're right, my plant looks exactly like any one of the four you mentioned! Which doesn't really narrow it down but I suppose their care is so similar it doesn't really matter. Darn it, I was thinking an Anubias was not a rhizome plant because I wanted a substrate plantable...
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    How to determine if filter flow is adequate?

    Hi everyone, I ordered the API internal filter that KingFish recommended and it did well on its test run! It takes up a little more room than the filter in the kit but it seems to move and agitate the water much better. It's actually a lot more powerful than I anticipated; it has 3 small holes...
  20. DesktopTankDiva

    Orange pink slime part II...THE RETURN

    Hi everyone, I posted a few weeks ago regarding a strange orange/pink grossness that seemingly is not affecting my tank but is growing only on the airtubing. It grows only under the waterline, and grew on regular clear vinyl tubing as well as the black silicone tubing I have now. It grew in a...
  21. DesktopTankDiva

    For $200 and a trip to Aruba...name this Anubias

    Hi all, I just purchased an Anubias, simply labeled an "Assorted Anubias". It seems to have longer narrower leaves than the other Anubiases (Anubiae?) that I've seen. Can anyone tell me what variety this appears to be? I went ahead and planted it in my tank, I'm hoping it's a variety that can...
  22. DesktopTankDiva

    Java fern type?

    Super cute! :) There seems to be a mini/dwarf of everything these days so maybe they'll be more readily available soon.
  23. DesktopTankDiva

    How to determine if filter flow is adequate?

    Awesome! The API filter has dimensions that should fit my tank so I ordered it. I'm hoping I can properly close my tank lid, if not it has free returns. Thanks for the advice and the link! Will take pics when it arrives!
  24. DesktopTankDiva

    Java fern type?

    Thanks for the link Autumn, it contains a lot of useful info on the plant. Strange though that even Wiki has no reference to a "Crested" when a major pet supply uses the term. Love the name "Lance Leaf" though!...maybe I'll look for one of those next!
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