wow thats awesome dude, come set my up.
n wow look at all that snails. you should hook me up
n wow look at all that snails. you should hook me up
I collect them from a nearby springWow how did you get so many nerites???
That is great sir! Thanks for the info.sunlight provides UV light to an extent, i believe this affects algae growth to an extent
i had a bucket full of a basket ball sized crypt that was melting releasing ammonia and nutrients in the water, one stem of glandulosa grew for 7 days like that in the bucket just floating. grew great and no algae was ever present
Thank you for the advice mistergreen! Will keep you posted here at The Planted Tank. I've been keeping aquariums on this same spot. The tank before this was a plantless tank where I keep my nerite snails and wild shrimps for several months withou water chages. I only added water on it when the sun evaporated 1/3rd of the tank water after 2months but did not do waterchange. Like this tank that previous tank never had algae because of my algae busters: nerites and shrimps.Be careful with a sun tank. I have one but not for more than a few hour of sun.
It can get out of hand pretty quickly like algae can take over if one little thing was ignore like you ran out of co2 or forgot to dose nutrients. It's best if you can filter the sun with a canopy or a big umbrella.
Full sun tanks are the best. The growth and color is unreal.
Freshman year at uni I had one with a south window and full sun every day. The colors produced where amazing.
When I did a 90% trim the algae that resulted was equally as amazing:icon_lol:
Playing with fire is fun
You look to be doing it well.
-Andrew