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Just diatoms? Probably just a bloom it always goes away. Buy a few more ottos or wait it out. You clean your filter lately? Haha I forgot to clean mine for a couple months and DAYAM it was pretty brutal I found the source of my algae problem
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Yea my MTS completely ripped up my whole HC carpet along with my cories. Ah wll. I just planted crypt parva instead and it looks awesome
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You can always also plant the plants in clay pots if its a bigger tank to stop them from being dub up. Take clay pot, put in about 2/3 of the way with your choice of substrate then fill the rest with large heavier pebbles from ikea or somewhere else (ikea is 2$ for a huge bag) and then bury within your rock formation/substrate/etc until the clay pot isnt visible. Make sure to not only root your plant at the bottom but get them stem at least an inch into the substrate layer of the pot if you can so even if they go smacking into the stem it shouldnt rip it up
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Vid Of My 165 Gallon. 50 Boehlkea Fredcochui. New Vid!
Tbarabash replied to jcgd's topic in The planted tank
Beautiful. It's not too hard to make a tank like that on a smaller scale but to keep it that laid out without having patches of nothing here and there on a 165 is excellent -
Bacopa works very well no acclimation required. Mine grow up and out of my tank towards windows
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Also can bleach dip 1:19 bleach:water ratio, about 15 seconds with the leaves submerged (dont put the rhizome in it) then just give it a nice rinse for a minute or two in a bowl under the tap and throw it into a dark corner of the tank or a bucket of water out of light
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Strange, I have mine in my shrimp tank with 100+ shrimps and they are constantly grazing on them with no discernible negative effects. Also have one in my high tech EI dosed super high light display tank and they don't really change much there either. They're not really even a plant per se, they're just a huge clump of cladophora algae that grows as a ball. Little fleck can break off and start growing on substrate and hardscape and be kind of annoying
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plantedtank.net is by far the best out of all the ones I've seen.
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Where To Get Aquasoil Shipped To Edmonton?
Tbarabash replied to Tbarabash's topic in The planted tank
Oh man why did I not know about this before. Thanks all -
Where To Get Aquasoil Shipped To Edmonton?
Tbarabash replied to Tbarabash's topic in The planted tank
Didn't know it was there. Is that a B&M store? I may be going to calgary in a few weeks and would definitely pick up a few bags if they had it. Do they have the aquasoil new type and not 1/2, both of those have too many issues for me and aren't worth the money and trouble -
I've been hounding the internet for quite a while looking for somewhere to ship aquasoil to edmonton here. I figure if I find a place, even though shipping will be pretty steep, there's im sure lots of people who would want to order it and shipping a larger amount wouldn't be too bad if we did a group order but I can't find anywhere to ship it here... I know somewhere in vancouver sells it but I'm not sure where and don't know if they'd ship it to edmonton
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And lots of cories if it's like last time >.<
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I second aquarium central. Nature's corner I find is overpriced compared to aquarium central, I've never found a fish cheaper at NC than at AC and plants are comparable or at least usually a buck or so cheaper for the nice tropica stuff at AC.
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Really Cool Moss Attachment - Fissidens Splachnobryoides Info?
Tbarabash replied to creekbottom's topic in The planted tank
THIS IS AMAZING lol Influence I'm so useless I keep forgetting to call you to come north to grab some moss. On the other hand though I now have exorbitant amounts of weeping moss to give you >.< -
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