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Here are a couple more pics now that my tank is about 90% clear.
First one is a new full tank shot that looks a lot better.
 

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This one is a close up of Tropic Sunset (Hygrophilia Polysperma).
 

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StarOrbs said:
My ph is around ~7 ppm coming out of the tap. Tends to either be a little higher or lower depending whats in the tank. Most of the time it's right at 7.0
Do you know the hardness (KH/GH)?

If your pH is 7 without CO2 then your water will be quite soft - ideal for most Tetras, Barbs, Loaches, Corys etc. When you add CO2 your pH will drop creating a good environment for these acidophile fish.

You could go for an Amazon style biotope i.e. a large shoal of small tetras and one or two pairs of South American dwarf cichlids, don't forget plenty of algae eaters too - Otos, Siamese Algae Eaters and Amano shrimp are ideal.

Your tank looks very nice BTW.
 
gf225 said:
don't forget plenty of algae eaters too - Otos, Siamese Algae Eaters and Amano shrimp are ideal.
It's best to get algae eaters from the start before the algae even starts appearing. That way you can always stay one step ahead. It's a lesson I've learned from experience, unfortunately.

Nice tank and good plant selection too. It will be interesting what the 'scape will turn out to be.
 
gf225 said:
StarOrbs said:
My ph is around ~7 ppm coming out of the tap. Tends to either be a little higher or lower depending whats in the tank. Most of the time it's right at 7.0
Do you know the hardness (KH/GH)?

If your pH is 7 without CO2 then your water will be quite soft - ideal for most Tetras, Barbs, Loaches, Corys etc. When you add CO2 your pH will drop creating a good environment for these acidophile fish.

You could go for an Amazon style biotope i.e. a large shoal of small tetras and one or two pairs of South American dwarf cichlids, don't forget plenty of algae eaters too - Otos, Siamese Algae Eaters and Amano shrimp are ideal.

Your tank looks very nice BTW.
It's been a while, but I know it was pretty soft. Let me look at a CO2 chart maybe I can remember. I may have to go pick one up it's been months since I checked. I know it's somewhere around 3-4 I can't remeber anything closer to that.

I would add some type of wood to the tank but last time I did that I had tannis that I could never get rid of. I soaked that thing for weeks, tried different methods to no avail. There aren't any places around here that have it anyway.

Once cycling is done and I make sure it's ready for fish, I'll probally try and add some algae eaters. I know I'll be adding some of those. The rest I haven't really thought of yet.

I like the shoal of tetras and a couple of dwarves, only problem is there doesn't seem to be many of them around me. One store occasionally has German Blue Rams but thats it.
 

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