dskidmore
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Blanching is to boil or steam just enough to make the vegetable wilt. Just plop a slice of green squash or whatever in a mug of water in the microwave. Heat until the water boils, drain water, let cool, serve.
It looks beautiful DavE! You are an artist!
I would watch that annubias....they don't like to be buried in the sand the rhizome could rot away. You might try pulling it up and then just sticking a rock on top of the rhizome so that it still gets some circulation.
I love that huge sword on the right. It does dwarf your other plants but it will likely grow new leaves that are thinner and maybe not quite so tall. it still might reach the surface but it will look different a month from now after it has been completely submerged for a while.
The light you are talking about would effectively be like 50/50 bulbs which do work well...it's your choice.
So far I have experienced the best growth outcomes on my plants when the bulbs are 6700 k...just my personal experience and I have used 50/50 all 10,000 k, and a mix of 10000k and 6700 k. I plan on replacing all of my bulbs to 6700k when it is time. It is not as bright but I seem to get better growth. Your milage may vary of course. Others may pose a different experience.
I really like that tank. Mine is starting to look like a weedy mess. I'm thinking I might need to thin and rethink. Great looking tank. There's something to be said for a more minimal approach.
dale
Im pretty sure I have that disorder where I really try to keep things neat and organized. lol
Since you have fish in there now, monitor the ammonia levels daily and change 50% of the water if it gets above .25 ppm.
All you did was add CO2? Not shure why that would cause a cycle. There are forms of algae that will die with a high infusion of O2, possible your plants started kicking off enough O2 to trigger that? Seems unlikely, but my only theory at the moment. Did you stir up the sand in the process of the install?
The brown is probably diatoms....(does it brush away easily like powder?) it will go away but can be a pain. Leave it be. Once it has exhausted it's food source (silicates) it will die off.
Cloudiness can be a bacterial bloom and should go away on it's own in a couple of days.
It is always a good idea to check parameters when anything looks different.