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Equipment
Eheim Aquastyle 9 with Stock Light Fluval 106 Filter Glass Inflow & Outflow Lily Pipe 13mm (Poppy Style) Livestock 2 Ottos 2 Blue Dwarf Gouramis 2 Bloodfin Tetras 1 Pea Puffer 1 Amano Shrimp Plants Bacapa Caroliniana Crypt Balansae Micro Sword Marsilea minuta Fissidens fontanus Week 37 Week 36 Week 35 Week 34 Week 28 Week 26 Week 19 Week 17 Week 15 Week 8 Week 6 ![]() Week 3 - Redo ![]() Week 1 - First Try
Last edited by dudebro; Today at 01:06 AM.. Reason: updating top post |
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Neat set up. You're cycling with fish? Aww poor guys.
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Thanks and yea, eager noob move... the local fish store said these guys are troopers, they wanted to sell them to me to get the cycle going... how could I say no.
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You should get some plants!
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I plan to create a dense carpet of hair grass and dwarf baby tears in different areas. I also want to add a fern of some sort and maybe some moss.
I would like to plant these as soon as possible but I am waiting for the tank to get established. I know I will need more light and co2 for it to grow in like I want. I am very new to aquariums and cycling. Just taking it slow until I understand more.
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Plants can go in right away, no need to wait for cycling the tank. They'll even help buffer your tank chemistry from the inevitable spikes in nitrites/trates. Much easier to get your plants in and started, and do all your fiddling around getting the layout right, before adding your fish. |
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After doing some research I realized I would need more light to keep my plants healthy. I do want fish too.. and the tank is ready for fish but not for all the plants I want.
A DIY light upgrade, CO2 and plant food is in the mail. Once I get the light tested and settled I will get my plants. (providing that its ok for the fish) Err, I may be in a tough situation now. Will the fish be ok if I add all the plants at once? Any insights. A lot of Dwarf Baby Tears An Anubis Nana A small amount of Dwarf Hairgrass Maybe one other small plant.
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Super bummed.
Went on vacation and everything fell apart. I set up a Automatic fish feeder and left my light on. The fish died; poor fellas were overfed and I was left with a ton of green algae. Apparently too much light and too much fish food is a recipe for disaster. Now I know what too much is. Its been cleaned and I did a partial water change. Right now I have a blanket over the tank to kill off the remaining algae. Redo coming soon... with plants this time.
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Love it! Good luck!
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Thanks wtkerr!
Week 3 - Redo ![]() Full size image of just planted tank Well its cleaned up now. I removed the water and added 3 pots of Dwarf Baby Tears and one Anubias Nana. The Anubias Nana fit right into the whole on my stump. I was pleasantly surprised that I did not have to glue it in or tie it down. I am using Eco Complete substrate. I have heard mixed reviews on this holding new plants in. Only one Dwarf Baby Tear floated up which was also one that I planted sloppy and tried to adjust after filling the tank with water. I strongly suggesting taking all the water out. Planting. Laying paper towels and slowly filling back up. These little buggers do float easy. I could see how it would be frustrating trying to add them to a full tank. I have a DIY co2, DIY LED upgrade coming soon. Its nice to have the plants in, the color does pop against the black substrate - I hope they last longer than my fish...
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Updates:
The plants look the same as they did after planting.
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A few days after planting:
![]() ![]() ![]() Its still alive!
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![]() The Baby Dwarf Tears are growing. Here is a similar pick to the one above. Its getting dirty in there. I have decided to hold off on water changes to see if it will affect cycling. My water tests have never registered a spike but I do have a small trace of ammonia that registers at .25 ppm and has been there for a while. My water tests are here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...Gc&output=html Thanks to google docs.
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Looks great cant wait to see it fill in
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Week 6 Update
The Baby Dwarf Tears are growing in nice. DIY CO2 is doing its thing. New Otto Cats New plants! Thanks to DFWAPC which I am now a member of. I dont even recall what they all are but one for sure is Riccia. I had a pretty big die off on the grass plant but it looks like most of the stems made it and are rooting. Algae took over on my vacation. I just finished a tank clean out with some plant reorganizing and added the otto's. Based on what these guys just did in 5 mins I have a feeling this tank will be clean as a whistle in a week tops. My Anubias have little spots on them. Not sure what this is exactly. Its starting to look bright green. I like it. ![]() Dwarf Tears forming a carpet. ![]() Mystery Spots on the Anubias and also my new plant stem behind it. ![]() New plant ![]() Notice the clean spots on the rock - no more toothbrush:
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