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    Need Help Identifying Something Stuck To My Plants, Possibly Eggs?

    So turns out, they were fish eggs after all. The plants I bought were in a tank with some Rice fish. Unfortunately the Assassin snails I bought have eaten them all :(  You live and learn.
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    Could A Mixed Substrate Be Slowing Plant Growth?

    Thank you for the vote of confidence sir! I guess now I just play the waiting game...
  3. J

    Could A Mixed Substrate Be Slowing Plant Growth?

    Tank water is 10dKH, drop checker is 4dHK is what I meant sorry.
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    Could A Mixed Substrate Be Slowing Plant Growth?

    Tank is an Aquanano 40 (these have sump/filtration built into the back), lights are TMC Aquaray Mini 400 LED set to 9 hours a day, Co2 is via FE and a glass Rhinox diffuser. Co2 comes on 2 hours before light does, at which point my KH is 10 and PH is 7 which puts me at 30ppm co2, using drop...
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    Could A Mixed Substrate Be Slowing Plant Growth?

    I've just set up a 50L high-tech planted nano tank about 3 weeks ago.   I won't bore you with the details of how this happened, but basically, I have a mixture of ADA Amazonia and Eco complete. If I had to guess I'd say it's roughly 40% ADA and 60% Eco.   The substrate, along with the filter...
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    Need Help Identifying Something Stuck To My Plants, Possibly Eggs?

    The quest to find snail eating fish begins... Gotta love this fish tank malarkey!
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    Need Help Identifying Something Stuck To My Plants, Possibly Eggs?

    Ok, so took a few pictures, highlighted the 'eggs' with red circles, look for the thing that looks like an air bubble...   If it is snails, is this a good or a bad thing? I haven't encountered them before. Will they eat my plants?!
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    Need Help Identifying Something Stuck To My Plants, Possibly Eggs?

    Hi, I'm new to the forums but I've been keeping fish for a while.   I've recently set up a Aquanano 40 (50L) tank with some plants, a few tetras and some cherry shrimp.   I was looking very closely at my plants for signs that they have started to spread and I noticed something attached to some...
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