I change 50% every week. I have done for years. it’s not a new tank it has been going for a few years. So was a re-scape with lower maintenance plant.Lokks great i have question how often did you do water changes in first week?
Also any plant melting or they all took it well?
I have had Vallisneria melt before. I just picked out melted bits and it grew after a little while. I put root tabs under my Vallisneria tooOk so its rescape but with new plants i get it do yoy maybe have idea on my question on here last post with pics about melting val...
First tank build
my plan was top just let it cycle naturaly and to wait for plants to take maybe 1 month or so before i start adding some shrimps and few tetras nothign else. Hi! Welcome to the forum! I love your tank idea it sounds great. But I have one question and two recommendations... Ok, first, my...www.fishforums.net
That’s what I did with mine and it worked for me. I am not plant expert I just hit and hope haha. Nothing worse when you put plants in and it looks great then the melt and look terrible.Ok tnx so i should remove melted parts, thats what i was wondering i have 5kg of sera floredepot as base layer it has tabs in it and all nutrients come with the soils at least thats what it says on packaging. On my way to water change now and removing melting parts tnx again mate.
Beautiful!Another update to a thread, the planted tank attempt is going well and the only thing that is growing rapidly is the rotala. The crypt crispatula and vallis nana is finally starting to grow tall at the back right and Wont be long until it fills the gap and when I eventually put in an external filter the Rotala will take up the back left and get rid of the ugly internal Filter.
Narrow/standard/trident Java fern are slooooooowly filling up the mid as well as the crypt wendtii. The Anubias and Bucephalandra are staying healthy too and also slowing growing.
only using tropica one a week with my 50% w/c and the flourish root tabs. Nice and easy.
Hope you guys like the look I am going for as I love it!
pic today after a trim of rotala.
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Thank you very much wills. I must admit I do love those small crypts, have a few parva too. All my plants are slow growing apart from the orange juice rotala.Wow! That looks incredible, such a great tank and scape. Looks so natural, must be amazing to have a slice of nature in your house like that.
I love the photo too, the more you look at it the more you see! Really like your Alibida Crypts at the front, really slow growing but well worth the wait!
Wills