That's not a proper aquarium light. I just taped a little flashlight to a bottle so I could get a picture of the tank without the entire room being reflected in the front.
Ramshorn snail.Can someone identify these snails for me?
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I've discovered an entertaining behavior of theirs. They sometimes float. I looked it up and that's just how they feed on microfilm on the surface. It was a little surprising to look over and see a snail rising to the top of the tank.Ramshorn snail.
I have seen that before. If you give them a little push, they will sink back to the bottom.I've discovered an entertaining behavior of theirs. They sometimes float. I looked it up and that's just how they feed on microfilm on the surface. It was a little surprising to look over and see a snail rising to the top of the tank.
It appears that the water wisteria has stopped growing. The leaves still aren't looking too good either. It might also be that I'm not giving them enough light as well. So, I'll try raising the light intensity a little. Maybe the same sequence I described here only 20, 60, 80, 60, 20.Still working on the algae issue. I've been messing with the lights and I have a custom time and intensity set. They start at 20%, then work up to 50% for a couple hours, then they spend a few hours at 80% before going back to 50% and then 20% again. It looks like the leaves of the water wisteria are melting a little. The anubias and java ferns look fine. I'm guessing that since the wisteria are faster growing, this means they need a little more fertilizer. I've only been adding about half the instructions amount so I can bump it up some.