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Actually many of the harder to grow weeds do better in low tech tanks, as long as there's not that much competition and there's some partial shading. Depends on what else you have in with the other plants also.
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Exactly
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As per my previous post, it is time to trim and check the plants more closely for the first signs of trouble.
Without doing pre- and post- planting dry weight test, I am guessing that the plant mass doubled in the last ~ weeks. The surface is now ~75% covered with pennywort, water sprite, L. repens, S. sessiliflora and R. 'Bangladesh'. I trim the L. repens to ~4" off the substrate, remove the trailing water sprite stems and shove the rotala to the side. This gives me better access to the mass of floating pennywort. The first thing I do is check the roots: they are long, bushy and dense. The bad news is that I'm seeing some strands of the thread algae. Not really unexpected. Based on this appearance I take two remedial actions: I thin the plants more then I initially wanted (to improve circulation) and I raise the water level ~ 1/4" to slightly reduce the o2. I trim off ~1/2 of the plant to open the substrate to more light. Blyxa is next: it looks green, healthy and ready to take over whatever space is left. I pull out the longest stems and check the roots. The roots are long and healthy. The roots on the water sprite are partially in and out of the substrate and looking white and healthy, with no signs of rot. Given the state of the roots on Blyxa and the water sprite, I will not vacuum or loosen the substrate. Vesuvius is next: I remove several decaying blades and check the runners. I find at least 3. I remove the longest, which is snaking all over the tank. That guy has 9 plantets (smile). Even with a bunch of runners, the plant is staying put and I see no signs of rot on the roots visible above the substrate. Another indicator to leave the substrate alone. The S. sessiliflora is looking better then in any of my high-light co2-injected tanks (as expected). It is now snaking across the surface from the back corner to the front. That's about 10". I really do not want to reduce the plant load in this small tank too much too fast. So, I leave it and the rest of the plants be. I check the trimmed stems of L. repens in the white kitchen sink. Only against the white background I can see that the top of the leaves are not completely green but do have just a touch of color. I check the leaves' edges and do not find any bites from snails (more on this later). I also do not find GSA on the lower leaves. Therefore, I will not change my fert dosing just yet. I check the R. 'bangladesh' and it looks totally green in the tank. The internodes are on the longer side, telling me that it could use a bit more light. As I have removed a chunk of floating plants, it will be interesting to see if more light will benefit the rotala and the L. repens. With the exception of a couple of rotten stems on Vesuvius, there are no rotting matter in the tank. That's good news. I check the outflow, the rocks, and the tank corners for BBA. I cannot find any (another smile). If BBA does not show up on it's own, I will do a 'BBA test' in a couple of weeks. The last thing I do is double-check the glass for GDA and GSA. I only find some spots around the tank. I take a bunch of pictures and, lo and behold, they show a lot more GDA and GSA that I could see with my naked eyes. The glass will get cleaned at the next water change and I make a mental note to dump in some extra K. Overall, I am happy. So far, my initial guesses on light, ferts, and flow seem to be holding. But the tank is not even 2 months old and popping open the champagne would be a bit premature. Remedial Actions Summary: - add K at next WC - raise water level ~ 1/4" - keep checking for green thread algae and BBA - keep everything else the same The trimming bounty: (check the roots on Blyxa, the color of L. repens and pennywort and the length of that single runner) ![]() After the trim Front: ![]() Top: ![]() Back: ![]() Too long internodes on R. 'Bangladesh': ![]() The picture that showed me algae on the glass:
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Your problem is you have to many plants mine is I don't have enough plants. I dig the tank looks like a jungle. What's that plant growing on top of the tank?
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Working a completely STUPID schedule of 7days/12hr shifts for the last month my tanks look like $&*$%!!! Finally made it to startup mode on this power generating pig of a power plant. We get to drop back to 10hr day's starting tomorrow. (doing the dance) Might even get a couple days off next weekend.
Thanks for the thread,,, it was the read I needed today.
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I really love your tank! Are you dosing ferts, if so would you mind sharing what you use and how often? What's your photoperiod?
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4 tbs KNO3 + 3 tbs K2SO4 + 1 tbs CSM+B + 1 tbs MgSO4 7H2O mixed in 1 Litter of water add ~ 5ml of Excel to prevent mold dose 5ml of the above solution per 10g every other day. 1 bulb is on for 4 hours, 2 bulbs on for 6 hours, total of 10 hours per day for now. |
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My planned discourse on the tank inhabitants got upstaged by a pair of GRB spawning last night. Almost from the start I thought that I have identified a pair in the making, one 'loaner' male and one 'the other woman'. My biggest surprise is that it's the last two that spawned, and not 'the pair'.
Dad guarding eggs: ![]() Mom is guarding the perimeter: ![]() The other female trying to sneak in: ![]() The other male that did not perform: camera shy (I wonder why) |
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The GBR eggs are gone and no fry...
Moved 2 and then 2 more Black Molly fry out. Somehow, out of the original 6 I still have 4 left in the tank. ![]() So far, no algae. Trimmed all Rotala Bangladesh which grew to ~20", pulled the largest grow-out Hygro, a water sprite and some more Blyxa. The plants are going to a couple of friends. The tank still looks too full of plants. But the fish needs it, ... right? via Droid DNA Tapatalk 2
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11 days later and it's time for another trim + WC. Algae check does not uncover much of anything and I leave the tank's glass alone for now.
I am slowly moving towards a more open scape, but I am still concerned about the tank's stability and the comfort of the inhabitants. The trim: ![]() The result: ![]() ![]() Most of the grow-out Hygro will be pulled tonight as they have been promised to another TPT member. I will probably plant the area they currently occupy with some HC I have floating in another tank. The over-grown Blyxa was pulled and replaced with tiny versions in the front right corner. Both the Red Tiger Lotus and the Banana plant are starting to take off. I got to keep both of them in scale: ![]() Hey! Who is eating my plants!!! Started moving snails out: ![]() Ludwigia is not doing too badly after the last trim: ![]() Blyxa is not looking too shabby either: ![]() The Cory Bar: food? where where where? C'mon man, another beer:
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Another water change and some trimming: 4 stems of L. repens, Limno, R. Bangladesh got a trim. I keep dividing and pulling out more Blyxa.
Started adding some red stems: the corys really like the wide leaves of A. reineckii and now hang on them more and more often. Also planted 1/2" R. macrandra to see if it will survive. No visible signs of algae. After the trim: ![]() ![]() The stand-off: ![]() Baby macrandra:
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After a long search, I finally found a 30g 24" x 24" x 12"H tank that will replace this one in a week or so. I do not expect to update this journal from now on.
The 30g Journal. |
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but in the pictures those are not them, they are different What are they ? |
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