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  1. March 10/16

    Nitrate at lowest level

    Phosphate at lowest level

    Started to add 2 caps, the indicated amount

    March 15/16

    40% water change with 1 cap of Prime

    Continue to do 2 caps of flourish excel daily and 2 caps of flourish trace weekly

    Trimmed apongentons


    March 16/16

    Drip acclimatized 19 cherry barbs

    Drip acclimatized 1 panda garra


    March 23/16

    Water was looking more green then usual

    40% water change with prime

    Rinsed and cleaned one fluval fx6. Much debris. Will clean the second filter soon.

    Tank smelled rather fishy once filled.

    Continue to put 2 caps flourish excel per day. 2 caps of flourish trace once a week. Currently no algae.



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  2. Feb 8/16


    Was away for a week and fish were fed spectrum 3 times


    Diatom algae on the glass and sand in the high light areas.


    Nitrate 5


    Phosphate 0


    40% water change 1.5 caps of prime


    Added 4 caps flourish excel


    Drip acclimatized 8 zebra loaches


    Drip acclimatized 8 panda garra


    Drip acclimatized 10 amano shrimp 6 zebra nerite snails.



    Feb 10/16


    Drip acclimatized 2 goby


    Drip acclimatized 2 mini Mexican crayfish


    All algae is gone other then sand


    2 zebra loaches died getting stuck in the high flow power head. Turned off


    1 loach died on introduction



    Feb 12/16


    Drip acclimatized 4 kubotai loaches


    Drip acclimatized 4 bengal loaches



    Feb 13/16


    Drip acclimatized 3 bamboo shrimp from Big Al’s


    Have been adding a cap of Flourish when I’m down there. As well as a cap of trace every 4 days or so.


    Currently Tank is diatom and algae free, i didn’t need to clean the class after the Nerite snails we introduced.


    For feeding: Spirulina flake, specturm sinking algae wafers, spectrum small and medium size pellets, frozen daphnia, frozen mysis, frozen plankton, frozen combo cube and fruit flies when the cultures are large.



    Feb 15/16


    Added a Aponogeton boivinianus,



    Feb 16/16


    Did 25% water change with 1 cap of prime


    Continue to add 1 cap of Flourish excel, and flourish trace every couple days.



    Feb 17/16


    Planted unnamed plant from Aquarium central. Long single stems with single leaves, grow quite tall. They described it as a weed. Pulled it all out, didn’t look right.


    Drip acclimatized 4 male congo tetras from Arnold.



    Feb 21/16


    Added another smaller Aponogeton boivinanus and an anubias. I feel like the planting is done and time to leave and wait for grow out. The marsilea has grown a new leaf so they are alive. Many of the original leaves have dies.



    I left the lights on for more then 24 hours straight and have a slight bit of green algae on the glass and rocks, but very minor.



    Feb 23/16


    30% water change with 1 cap of prime



    March 1/16


    40% water change with 1 cap of prime


    Aponogeton grows extremely fast



    March 4/16


    Drip acclimatized 2 Whiptail Catfish


    Drip acclimatized 3 Otocinclus


    Drip acclimatized 20 snails: Ramshorn, brown nerite, sun snails, turtle snails



    March 6/16


    Drip acclimatized 2 female goby


    Drip acclimatized 1 Whiptail Catfish


    Drip acclimatized 2 sun snails and 15 malaysian trumpet snails


    Noticed small amount of staghorn algae growing on the aponogeton close to the highest light area in the tank, and good flow area.


    Continue to dose Flourish excel 1 cap per day. May increase dose to 2 caps. Which is indicated and may slow the staghorn.


  3. Jan 19/2016


    Ammonia 0.1


    Nitrite 3.3 off the chart


    Nitrate 110 off the chart


    Performed test on cycled tank to check accuracy. Nitrite 0


    Poured remaining Stability, probably 10 caps


    Put 12 drops house cleaner ammonia. Thinking about it, probably not necessary as the ADA is leaching ammonia like crazy and that is why the Nitrite and Nitrate is so high.



    Jan 20/2016


    Did 75% water change 3 caps of Prime in Tub


    Planted another cup of Marselia.


    Levels after water change:


    Nitrite 0.3


    Nitrate 50-110 mg/l


    Only leaving FX5s on.



    Jan 22/2016


    Nitrite 33 off the chart


    Added 4oz Smart Start



    Jan 24/2016


    Did 40% water change with 2 caps of Prime in Tub


    Planted:


    1. Tropica cup Hygrophila araguaia.
    2. Anubias cup Cryptocoryne parva.

    Added 1oz Excel


    Added 4 caps Smart Start


    Nitrite 0.3


    Nitrate 20





    Jan 26/2016


    Morning


    Nitrate 5 lowest on scale


    Nitrite 0.1 lowest on scale


    Phosphate 0


    Evening


    Poured the remaining smart start


    Drip acclimatized 8 congo tetras 1 hour


    Drip acclimatized 5 amano shrimp 1 hour


    Accepted very little spectrum fish pellets


    Spit out spirulina flake


    A few fed on frozen daphnia


    They spent the majority of the time in the bottom left front corner



    Jan 28/16


    Ammonia 0.1


    Nitrite 0.1


    Fish eat fruit flies, daphnia, mysis if not too large


    Does not eat Spectrum in micro or small pellets


    Saw an Amano shrimp dead.


  4. Tank Journal Set up started Dec 30/2015



    Dec 30/2015


    ADA, Sand, Wood added


    All hardware added and running


    Water added with prime, and cycle bacteria


    Both FX6’s have activated carbon, one with 200ml of purigen, excess bio media


    Temp at 78 degrees


    Flow is low from the filters with so much media likely need another powerhead


    Will clean filters at 2 weeks with water change


    Leave lights off at this stage



    Jan 1/2016


    Ammonia 3.7


    Added 2600GPH powerhead


    Added whisper 10 air pump under FX6 outputs



    Jan 5/2016


    Ammonia 6



    Jan 8/2016


    Did 50% water change with Prime



    Jan 12/2016


    Ammonia 3


    Added recommended amount of Seachem Stability



    Jan 13/2016


    Ammonia 3


    Added 2 cups of Smart Start Complete



    Jan 14/2016


    Did 50% water change with Prime


    Added 1 cup of Smart Start Complete


    Added 4 caps of Seachem Stability


    Ammonia 1.2 right after



    Jan 15/2016


    Added 1 cup Smart Start Complete


    Added a pour of Seachem Stability


    Added 20 water lettuce,3 java fern, 7 small crypts


    Ammonia 1.2




    Jan 16/2016


    Added 1 cup of Smart start Complete


    Added a small pour of Seachem Stability


    Added a Tropica cup of Marsalia cut up in 50 or more pieces.


    First full day of timed light on the tank. From 3 to 11.



    Jan 17/2016


    Ammonia 0.6

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  5. Did my first 50% water change today. Ammonia was at 6 (ppm i believe) so quite high. The ADA releases it well. Nothing interesting will be going on in there for another month or so. I have been toying with the idea of a purigen reactor, and other types of reactors. I'm starting to think that they will mostly be just an expense that isn't necessary for what I'm doing.

  6. Hi, its been a while since I've done a large fresh water aquarium. I've spent a few years on Terrariums and Salt.

    This tank is 180 gallons

    2 Fluval 36 inch two bulb T5

    2 Fluval FX6, 1 Ross mount M2600

    2 200 watt, Ehiem heaters

    4 Bags ADA Amazonia

    2 Bags Carib sea light colored sand

    Rock collected from a mountain top several years ago in Banff

    Malaysian wood.

    Whisper 10 air pump

    This tank is going to be low tech. Java fern, Anubias, Marsilea, moss, a few stem plants and possibly Cabomba. I enjoy the hardscape so much that I will start planting sparsely.

    Future Fauna:

    10-20 Congo tetras as the display fish

    25-100 amano shrimp

    10-30 otocinclus

    5 bamboo shrimp

    10-20 dwarf chain loaches

    The Outtakes and Power head are on the right side of the tank moving water to the left.

    Currently the tank is filled. The FX6's have activated carbon and purigen for the first month. Lights are off for the month and currently the NH3 is at 3.7ppm. At 2 weeks I will check the NH3 again and do a 50% water change. At 4 weeks I will check: NH3, NO3 and NO2 do a water change. And consider turning the lights on and adding some plants.

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  7. Hi. My buddy has a 65 gallon tall salt on his dressor. He is moving and getting married this month. As a wedding present a nice stand would be great. Aquarium illusions has a turnover of more then 5 weeks right now. Do you know of someone or are you someone that can build a stand.

    Let me know

    Thankyou

    Devon

  8. This is a 44 gallon corner.

    The background is carved out of styrofoam. Painted with grout, then quickcrete to seal. Rock is epoxied onto it. Clay and soil mix smeared for texture. There is tubing plumbed into the background for the canister filter which moves the stream water from left to right. THere is also an external fogger plumbed and hidden in the background. When its on it spreads over the stream water and stays there due to the affinity with the water.

    There is a large hide underground with an entrance in the back corner of the tank. I have a heat pad stuck to the outside left wall. With a thermostat for the winter. Right now it is off.

    I sealed the water away from the rest with a waterproofing plastic that is siliconed in place.

    Right now in the stream are 6 white cloud minnows, which are beside themselves happy as their natural habitat is cool running streams in the mountains of asia.

    My plan from the beginning was a rough green tree snake. The humidity is currently too high. I will have to run a computer fan to decrease the stagnant humid air if i continue with this plan. I can foresee many water top ups during the week if this is the case.

    Maybe red eye tree frogs.

    Thanks

    Devon

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  9. That company pisses me off. First piece i ordered came in good time. Second piece i ordered 6 weeks ago. Every week apologies and excuses for not shipping. Now the company will not get back to me and my project is on hold. The pieces have a lot of character. But my costumer service is experience has been horrible. I'm really surprised to see you got a shipment. I'm confused.

  10. Thank you all for your responses. I have found a guy in the US that bought it bulk and is selling it in smaller portions on Ebay the title is "1/4" Wide Clear Polypropylene Mesh For Tank Screen Tops." It looks really sharp and i'm getting 2* 22*40 pieces with shipping for $30.00 US. I will post a pic once it is in use.

    Devon

  11. I'm looking for 1/4 inch or so clear plastic mesh. It is sometimes sold a bird netting. The only stuff i've been able to find in the city is black. Does anyone have a roll of this, or know where to get it. I now have rainbow fish and don't want them jumping out of my topless tank. Right now a huge net is just draped over the top.

  12. Jerry. In my opinion. They are a good concept but poorly developed. The light they come with is less then adequate unless you want a non planted tank with dark gloomy area's in the corners. Even with the lights redone DIY style i still think that most are lacking. Also yes you would need to put a heater in. And cleaning the unwanted calcium deposits in the difficult areas would not be fun or easy.

  13. Thanks

    I originally wanted something like glass catfish (5) or hatchet fish(5) but realize they are not good options for that size of tank. I wanted something different, and eery feeling. Like 5 glass catfish schooling in the middle. But they are far to large and finicky of a fish to do it. The hatchet fish jump, and i'm planning on leaving a small part of the tank open at the top to feed and such, they would find a way out for sure.

    This tank is 6.6 gallons. 24*24*4 inches. I have been thinking killis but don't know where to start really. The furcata rainbows are a good choice as well, that is something to think about. Celestial danios have also crossed my mind. Neons would be a good choice but i have had them before, and also spite them due to their popularity. They also get sick easy.

    I'm busy in my life right now and will probably not get around to fish for 3 weeks or so. Which is good since the tank needs to cycle and the plants that don't like their new conditions die.

  14. Hi Jay. Just my 2 cents. I have a high tech system with pressurized CO2 and 3 watts per gallon of high output fluorescent. I attempted the EI method and found it overdosed the system too much, caused fish stress, algae blooms and unclear water. I stopped doing it, just dosing Nitrate on occasion. And my tank is more healthy, clear, and stable now. I now do not agree with EI and the overdose. I will just dose according to algae. And understanding that with my low fish load i need some nitrate. Phosphate seemed to stress the fish and cause algae.

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