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  1. F.Sam

    Outdoor spring/summer aquarium

    So I've noticed too, but I heard BN prefer it nice and hot. All the moss is doing excellent, except the willow moss. It is sort of a cold water moss so they say.. Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    What plant is this?

    Take it out of the pot and examine the root system ;) Sent per three-eyed raven..
  3. F.Sam

    Rookie mistake

    Looks good, though i fear for your foreground plant. It seems to be dwarf baby tears or monte carlo (picture is't really clear).. They need strong lighting and co2 to survive. Dwarf sag might be the way to go if this fails Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    What plant is this?

    Looks like an anubias coffefolia to me. Looks in bad shape indeed. If it is indeed an anubias species, then don't cover the rhizome (it's probably rotting already). Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    Fresh what is this?

    Nice piece of lava rock you got there! And before you know it you got dwarf sag in every nook and cranny! :) Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    Outdoor spring/summer aquarium

    Update time:tank has been running for a solid 20 days now, cycled material was added to speed up the process. Ammonia and nitrates are both 0. Fish have been swimming happily for the past week. Really pleased with the result...
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    Outdoor spring/summer aquarium

    Haha I always go with the element of surprise! Everytime I got a new tank I made sure she wasn't at home that day ? Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    Outdoor spring/summer aquarium

    Honestly I have no idea, but I tested it and so far it holds a fully filed up tank. Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    Outdoor spring/summer aquarium

    Spring has started here in Belgium, so I thought I would already get the aquarium out and get it cleaned! Last spring/summer I did the same thing with a bunch of minnows, but the were in a barrel.. They were doing fine for four months. Unfortunately I lost most of them in 2 days.. Apparently...
  10. F.Sam

    How to hide a filter

    That's really small to do much hiding! Could put some thin slates of rock before it and glue some moss or liveworth to it. Sent per three-eyed raven..
  11. F.Sam

    How do I Snailproof?

    + snails are actually good to have in the aquarium, but I'm more concerned with the view since it was my showcase tank. Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    How do I Snailproof?

    I've had quite the pond snail invasion a year back, I was at my whit's end. So I introduced 3 dwarf chain loaches to my 40 gallon tank, four weeks after... not a snail to be seen! And they make a good community fish imo... But I recommend to only add a biological countermeasure when things are...
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    Plants... never kept before

    If you have co2-parts laying about, I would definitely say it's worth the effort.. I was always the type of guy who was sceptical about co2, until I tried it myself. Now I have co2 running on all three of my tanks and I wonder how I ever managed without it! Everything grows like crazy. When...
  14. F.Sam

    Guess this plant

    It's definitely a ludwigia species.. Most of them have the seem preferences.. You should be fine just researching the ludwigia species ? Sent per three-eyed raven..
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    Plants... never kept before

    Well there are a few plants you could tie to the driftwood for starters.. You could also try to tie/glue moss to it. Most notable easy beginner plants (which you can tie on wood) are anubias and java ferns, since they don't like their rhizomes (a type of root) buried. They come in many...
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