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supasi

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  1. Collect them up and send them to HaNs
  2. I just taped mine on. As Vinsson said, comes off easy with meths.
  3. http://www.thisnext.com/tag/diycostumes/
  4. It was advertised on this site for a week or so before I enquired. I cant believe no one else wanted it. The thing is, it still has no fish in it. It being used to grow emersed crypts, which to me is better than fish
  5. supasi

    105w cfl

    It should be plenty of light for the plants I gave you the other night. They are mostly low light plants. The anubias will end up with algae growing on its leaves if put in too bright a light. The crypt will do ok in the light you have. The sord prefers brighter light, but will grow ok.
  6. This tank(300litre), stand and lighting included, plus a Aquaone CF1000 filter Grand total of $400.
  7. supasi

    105w cfl

    http://www.bltdirect.com/lampColourTemperatures.php
  8. supasi

    105w cfl

    I beg to differ, 2700K is warm daylight as it more toward the red color end of the spectrum.
  9. http://supasi.wordpress.com/diy-co2/ Link to article in my Blog
  10. I have Pm'd you an article
  11. http://www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=33897&p=413999#p413999
  12. Yes Do you still have the ones I sent a while ago? Some of them have no picture up at all yet.
  13. It is quite a deep tank, so light penetration is not great. That light is nowhere near the size you need to grow anything other that Java fern , Java moss , Anubias and possibly some crypts. you need to see if you can get either T8(cheaper) fitting with at least 2 X 30w tubes(this would still be regarded as low light but much better than whats there now) or even better would be some T5 fittings, although they are more costly. HTH
  14. Lighting is nowhere near enough to grow any plants with(9watt T8).And the color spectrum is not really suited for growing them either(40000k). Can you add more lighting?? You want to look for tubes with the numbers 865 on them. This stands for T8(size of tube) 95 (6500k) closest to noon daylight colour, Direct sunlight is asking for algae problems HTH
  15. Ok firstly, Where did you find that link in the first place???? Cut and paste from above link: It is talknig about an established Planted tank that has been regularly dosed. Although it does state uncycled aquarium The statement I brought up was about a freshly started tank, where the plants are not yet established therefore not actively using any dosed ferts. Imediate dosing to plants that are not using nutrients will cause a build up of nutrients in the water colomn. Allowing algae to get a start. Please note, When I talk about dosing ferts, I am talking about adding to the water colomn, NOT under substrate or root tabs.
  16. Thank you very much Silva You are a Legend
  17. Sorry , off topic, but Ira How do you make the little degrees symbol?? I dont know how.
  18. And what about the flatmate?? You gonna make her watch you eat it :lol: :lol: :lol: Thats evil :evil: :evil:
  19. 95 % of algae is green Be a bit more specific as to the type of algae http://www.aquariumalgae.blogspot.com Check out this site for info about different types of algae and prevention Scroll down the page to see pictures etc HTH
  20. Rural Waverley. Are you the guy i brought glosso from? Saw the blog and was wondering if watercress can live in tropical tank?
  21. http://www.aquariumalgae.blogspot.com Check out this site for info about different types of algae and prevention Scroll down the page to see pictures etc HTH
  22. Sorry , to answer you first question. Darker colour substrate brings out the colour in most fish. I have local beach sand in my Axylotl tank and it looks great. I think kribs would be quite happy in it.
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