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thedarkstar

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  1. Pygmy cories are a schooling type of fish, they don't necessarily dig in the sand like other cories.
  2. Mine has pot scrubbers - foam - that filter stuffing stuff to clean up the water - a second foam
  3. In time... I'm a student :tongue: (granted you are too :shifty: ) But I have today freeeeee! Goals for today... #1 - get my lava rock and wood in the tank #2 - get my filter set up (CO2 to come later) #3 - put in my plants
  4. That's exactly how I planned to set that up. The powerhead intakes that came with it weren't big enough to fit the filter foam I'm getting from Paul, so I went to Rona and purchased some plastic tubing ~ 6 inches long which will hold the filter like a sock. In that tubing I'll punch two more holes just big enough to feed the air hose through so the CO2 will go right into the powerhead. I'll post some pictures later in the evening or tomorrow.
  5. Already have most in my tank, some reds...Alternanthera lilacina, as well as some Hygrophila polysperma "rosanervig" potentially some browns... Crypto. wendtii brown As well as some green... Other crypt species, echinodorus tellenus/quadricostatus (not sure which it is), as well as a few other plants. Looking for some nice forground plants... Marsilea hirsuta and HC. As for rocks/wood, I have a nice piece of stripped apple tree I'll be using for the wood and then my lava rock barricade will also add decoration.
  6. May as well add a little more info to the thread... Lighting = between 3-4 WPG, coming from 2-3 desk lamps with daylight CFL bulbs. CO2 = Looking at probably 2 pop-bottle setups offset by a week with media replacement every 2 weeks. Filtration = Looking at 2 sponge filters, 1 driven by airstone, 1 driven by a powerhead along with a modified HMF made out of lava rock. So either way the heater shall be hidden by plants, it just changes my layout plans.
  7. Could very well be, I have no experience other than pictures lol
  8. The tank was then moved to my nice clean desk. Where I added a layered substrate (pardon the water stains...) of Sil-9 I believe on the bottom/top mixed with the aquasoil mentioned in Kayen's thread from Rona. Now for issue #1, heater placement, I'm still unsure as to whether or not I should keep the heater on the side like it is shown in the pictures or moved horizontally across the bottom of the back of the tank?
  9. I figured I'd start this journal of mine off with something brand new for me. I started by cleaning off my desk, really embarrassingly dirty so I ditched the pictures, and am slowly planning/working on a new planted sorority Betta tank. So I started off with a plain 10 gal tank, which I've had kicking around in the garage for quite some time. Then decided the best place to start was with the background. Now, I wasn't feeling all too crafty so, I grabbed my dollar store paint. And covered one side and the back of the tank. Which gives me a nice solid black background.
  10. My theory was... "never seen one burrow before, odd" lol
  11. Well from what I've seen in pictures, never seen one burrowed, often they hide in caves and such or are attached to driftwood.
  12. The burrowing of a whiptail like that seems to me like some sort of stress mechanism to a lack of hiding spots? Try throwing a clay plant pot or something in there maybe or maybe I'm out to lunch on this one
  13. Definitely looking nice there. I almost purchased that same tank a few days ago
  14. If they're Otocinclus like mine, you need to feed Zuccinni or something cause mine never touch the wafers lol
  15. dry fert will be my next step as well. Got a nice high-lighting 10 gal coming soon
  16. Depending on the growth rate of the plants in your tanks... I've read stirring and snails aren't always required, the roots can do it sometimes aswell
  17. shouldn't be any reason who you couldn't... sand is essentially sand to a plant it seems, its only when you get into the more expensive "sand" that there's added nutrients to it.
  18. I think its Seachem who makes the stuff I use... Flourish. Has a bit of everything in it...
  19. MTS, malaysian trumpet snails, are the ones whole stir sand, but with that little fish... use your finger or a stick lol
  20. I didn't fertilize either until I realized the reason my Echinodorus ozelot leaves were disintegrating was due to a lack of iron lol
  21. From the picture it looks like the brown is growing on the leaf... If it is just a brown leaf, then you may need to fertilize more...
  22. now that you know... you can take one and smith me an aluminum sword :shifty:
  23. Plants look to me like they're covered in algae...
  24. I'm a big fan of the way it is... Alot more interaction between posters on a forum. Posts won't get lost like they tend to in blogs (atleast for me). And as a subforum, they show up under "new posts" so you can follow the threads as they're added to. Might be a little bit of work, but we have quality people willing to help to make it easier on the mods.
  25. The neatest design, I think I found on that site was an angled tank to make a downstream section of a river. And apparently Danios act like salmon lol
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