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in nz??????????
i thought we had a very limited range of plecos
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thanks Jennifer that does make a lot of sense. i will definitely consider that next time.
as i posted in the technical forum in this thread viewforum.php?f=3
i have been made aware of the fact that running an external pump while running the canister pump can mess with the canister pump and because i don't want to do that, i have decided to get these:
https://www.fish-street.com/aquasyncro_ ... gory_id=35 (they seem to be quite good and have seen them in a couple of tanks)
i am going to get these when they get back into stock to re-fertilize the roots of the plants:
https://www.fish-street.com/ada_multi_b ... ory_id=127
https://www.fish-street.com/ada_iron_bo ... ory_id=127
when i move i will be rescaping the tank. i will add much more hardscape.
i have picked out the rocks:
i have bought some g24 like henwards only mine have 60 leds instead of 36.
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i really like this tank. the rock work is really cool. :thup:
are those really emerald eye tetras because they come up quite differently on google?
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i am considering doing a similar thing and i was told it would not be a good idea because its forcing the filter pump to good faster than it is meant to (my pump still works i just want more flow). he said than the filter pump would not last this way. can anyone confirm this?
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will do
thanks
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btw most leaves are moving at all times
i think i will get all this except the nozzles( i will stick with a spray bar)
will that be enough?
opinions?
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updates?
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updates?
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All of those state maximum flow for the pumps, Eheim accounts for filter media etc but it won't be 640l/h. I estimate my pumps run at about half of what they claim to run so just remember that when buying pumps in future.
As for wavemakers, I buy mine off fish-street.com right here.
i just had a look through the site and i think i might get this:
https://www.fish-street.com/atman_ph250 ... water_pump
https://www.fish-street.com/jaqno_pre_filter_system
and 2 of these https://www.fish-street.com/dual_nozzle ... gory_id=97
I think it looks pretty goodI agree with the others about more flow. It would help a lot. You could also use a decent CO2 diffuser too :thup:
i have been thinking about getting an inline diffuser as they have probably the highest diffusion rate so if i make an order from fishstreet i will get this:
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i am running a 2215 eheim filter with 640l/h, the helia filter has 200l/h and the eheim pump has 300l/h.
i have another 700l/h pump available but when that was in, the fish were struggling.
is there a place to get suitable and cheap wave makers from?
cheers
superico
I agree with Sam, it needs more flow. I would chuck a couple of wave makers in there.thanks
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sorry for not updating this. :facepalm: :nilly:
i have been very lazy and something has has always gotten in the way.
well many things have happened and i will soon be moving house and taking this tank with me.
i will use this opportunity to change things around and get some more fish and add some plants and tidy the stand and gear up a bit.
my fish :f77: will be going to Jennifer who has offered to take them(thanks heaps).
during the time i didn't update i had an algae outbreak and had to pull out most of my chainsword. now i will use the time the fish are away to get powder ferts and add some g24 60 5050 leds to my tank and get the balance right to hopefully banish algae for ever. i will add some form of low carpeting plant. i have been thinking about glosso but will glosso carpet properly with my lighting setup or will it just grow upwards?
and can we get Eleocharis parvula in nz or is the type we get in nz, Eleocharis parvula? because if it is, that's to tall for me.
and i also thought about lilaeopsis. does it carpet fast and well?
pics:
excuse the bad quality :-? :roll:
algae on everything (it got worse on the chain sword)
much less chain sword and state as of today damn algae :an!gry
co2 diffuser
extra flow
any advice much appreciated
cheers
superico
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i really like this tank. :thup:
i have been very interested in it since i saw the thread !drool: but in my opinion it lacks consistency and structure.
maybe if you merge the wood and the rocks, you could make it look more natural?
(this is just a suggestion)
cheers superico
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hey guys,
I'm wanting to add some additional lighting to my tank and i have found this and thought it might work:
http://www.growland-hydroponics.com/See ... 55W-growth
is there anything wrong with a light like this to grow aquatic plants?
cheers
superico
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hey guys,
im wanting to use one of these: for CO2 diffusion
http://www.aquariumline.com/catalog/ehe ... anguage=en
and power it with a pump and use a spray bar so like this:
Co2 hose ]
pump > diffuser > spray bar
but the diffuser > spray bar is not exactly a perfect fit( there is like 5mm missing) and the only method i see is using superglue or silicone and i don't have any aquarium silicone so my question is, is it OK to connect plastic in a high flow area using superglue?
cheers
superico
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update:
from this:
to this:
to this:
tank shots:
laetacara curviceps
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i have a pressurized co2 setup, which before this has been running via inline diffusion but that caused some problem so im going to order some gear from green leaf aquariums and i have grandparents in Germany which will be sending me some extra light soon.
So i definitely want to go high tech.
i will order potassium phosphate, aquatic trace mix and some epsom salts but i can't find any monopotassium nitrate.
Where would i get this?
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hi all,
i have decided to start fertilizing my tank properly and would like to know what to order from http://www.hydroponics.co.nz/bulk-nutrients.html
and how to dose it.
tank specs:
Dimensions & volume of tank:106cmx60cm highx56cm deep with two dividers in the back and a water line of 30cm which works out to hold about 120 liters
Lighting: life glo fixture with an arcadia plant pro buld and an life glo bulb on for 10 hours(10am-8pm)
Substrate:30kgs of fine red gravel on top of 15kgs of jbl aqua basis plus
Plants:various crypts, half a carpet of echinodorus quadricostatus, 1 large echinodorus argentinensis, 2 amazon swords, three small anubias and lots of stargrass which is going to be replaced be these:alternanthera reineckii 'red', hygrophila corymbosa, hygrophila difformis, ludwigia glandulosa, rotala rotundifolia.
Fish stocking:1 pair of apistogramma agassizi, 2 laetacara curviceps,19 cardinals, 8 panda corys, 2 red long fin jewel Ancistrus, 2 rocket pencil fish(unluckily i purchased 1 female and 3 males so there is only one male left now :an!gry )
Goals - i want a tank that is entertaining and a good home for both fish and plants and i would like fast plant growth( and very little algae).
any advice would be much appreciated
cheers
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Also have you thought about adding Cyperus alternifolius? Would look awesome in your setup :thup:
i think it's a bit to big for my liking and i already have some problems with access because the plants in the back are growing so much.
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hi all,
there will be some big changes happening. i will be getting rid of all of my heteranthera zosterifolia/stargrass(which i thought was hygrophila corymbosa 'aroma' or hygrophila guinensis until a while back :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll: ) because there is just to much of it now and i cant maintain it properly and i will be replacing it with:
alternanthera reineckii 'red'
hygrophila corymbosa
hygrophila difformis
ludwigia glandulosa
rotala rotundifolia
what one of these do you think will be likely to break the surface and keep growing from there?
plus the echinodorus(still unsure what it is :dunno: ) has started flowering!!!
I've always wondered why people do heavily planted tanks as it seems you end up spending more time on the plants then on your fish which kind of defeats the purpose of keeping fish imoIt's funny that you posted this just before i do a big change in plants. What you say is very true but in my opinion fish are the main attraction of a fish tank while plants are the thing that that the owner of the tank can manipulate and shape to their liking, with no limit, whereas there is a limit to what fish and how many fish you can keep, and once you have reach that limit the fish aspect of the tank, the tank gets a bit boring so people start changing the plants in search of the perfect plant set and placement.
the chain sword has recovered and sent out runners now and has gone from this:
to this:
and finally as requested a full tank shot( in which you can see why i'm getting rid of the stargrass)
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yeah i love altum angels and wild type angels