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  1. I have a 30 gallon, I don't like. I'm completely tearing down and doing everything over!! New substrate, whole new plan for hardscape and planting.

    I'm going to pull the plants and put them in a bare ten gallon for safe keeping while I put in new substrate and build the hardscape and let silicone dry.

    Questions:

    What is the best adhesive for glueing slate tile together? I have GE clear silicone I 'all purpose.' Google has many different answers for this.

    How long does it take fissidens to attach to slate? While I've got the water out I thought I would give some moss a chance to attach with a sort of dry start.

    The tank is rimless, what do I use for a mat underneath it? Or, do I even need one?

    Thanks!

  2. Just like this forum, there are some very good pond forums out there. With every question you could possibly think of, answered.

    If a little old lady in Wisconsin can dig 2 ponds by herself, you can definitely figure out how to do this!!!

  3. +1 for the CO2 reactor. I had a ceramic diffuser and I used it for about a day. As I watched the tiny bubbles rise to the surface I got this very sick feeling of throwing money away lol. Now, I don't see any tiny bubbles in the tank and the drop checker is always green.

    I have a Cerges style reactor and a Rex Griggs style. The Cerges is easier to build but a little more expensive. The Rex Grigg, I think is more effective.

  4. Couple questions.

    *Where in/near Edmonton do you get cool looking rocks? I don't mean the smooth river rocks that are everywhere. The cool ones that you see in Iwagumi layouts with cracks and crevices and sharp angles. Also, without paying LFS crazy prices lol.

    *Is shipping manzanita wood across the border a problem?

    *Has anyone heard or seen of someone taking the top off of a 12 gallon Edge? There are oodles of 6 gallons with no tops, but will the 12 holdup without it's top?

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    It's just a light canopy that came with the tank I got off of kijiji. I took out the incandescent fixture and put in 2 sunblasters. Notice the screws out the top? That's from the handy clips for mounting anywhere, I just haven't done anything with them yet.

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  6. It's called Opti-sorb. Came in a big bag from Acklands-Grainger. It's not quite the same stuff as the Americans are using - safe - t - sorb but the MSDS says its the same thing. This stuff is fairly light colored which is why I capped it, it doesn't have that nice color like south of the border :(

  7. You don't NEED to add anything under your substrate. Growing in just sand will work. You simply have to understand what your plants need and what are the differences. If you go with sand only, you need to use root tabs to feed the plants. If you go with potting mix under a sand cap you won't have to worry quite so much about fertilizing, but the usefulness of the potting mix will eventually run out and will need to be replaced. That's over a year away though.

    I use a montmorillonite clay base in my planted tanks then cap with sand. I still use root tabs and water column fertilization (High tech, lots of plants). The clay does much the same thing as a soil mix but it's cleaner and won't have to be replaced. It was also dirt cheap!!

  8. I have several planted tanks, and everytime I start a new one I move pond snails in. In my experience they explode at first in conjunction with new tank syndrome and while I'm getting things adjusted and in balance. Once the tank has settled the population balances out. I've never experienced pond snails eating my plants.

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