bumbleweasle
Fish Fanatic
Hi everyone!
I used to post a loooong time ago in the tropical discussion, am now attempting to go all planty.
Sooo, I have the following setup...
HARDWARE
48"w 12"d 15"h tank (30-35g?)
40W t8 (soon to be replaced with 55w t5)
fluval 4+ internal with the outflow at the surface for agitation
heater, airstone
No CO2
substrate= mix inert sand & (most likely exhausted) eco-complete
FISH
10x Gold White Cloud Mountain Minnow
6x Neons
6x Otocinclus
1x black skirt tetra (has outlived his mates, not sure whether to get more)
1x scissortail rasbora (equally long-lived rescue fish)
a bunch of trumpet snails!
PLANTS
Taiwan Moss
Willow Moss
Cabomba
Amazon Swords
Elodea Densa
?Java Fern
?Some other unidentified ferny thing
Think that's everything..
So... I've had some of the plants (swords, ferns) in there for a year or more now.. TO my shame, aside from the eco-complete, they've only had the odd dose of liquid ferts whenever I remembered (not often!!). One of the plants (unidentified ferny thing) is doing spectacularly well attached to a bit of wood up the top near the light, but the swords & java ferns are merely surviving, & I'm just starting to get some hair algae on the driftwood so I thought it was about time I learned how to do things properly.
My friend sent me the mosses, elodea, cabomba last week, so they're just newly planted. Got the taiwan moss down on the substrate with mesh, and the willow moss (will this even survive in my tank?!) is strapped to another bit of wood up near the ferny thingummy.
I'd like to avoid CO2 etc until I get my head around how it all works, so ideally sticking with low-tech, low-light & looking for advice on ferts/dosing, & general balance between fish & plants. From reading here I should be dosing with TPN+ daily, but are there any others I need? Will I need to watch out for swings in the water chemistry when I start dosing properly? Cheers, any advice/pointers on glaring errors I've made would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and should I take the airstone out? I think I read something about it removing CO2 from the water?!
Thankeee!
I used to post a loooong time ago in the tropical discussion, am now attempting to go all planty.
Sooo, I have the following setup...
HARDWARE
48"w 12"d 15"h tank (30-35g?)
40W t8 (soon to be replaced with 55w t5)
fluval 4+ internal with the outflow at the surface for agitation
heater, airstone
No CO2
substrate= mix inert sand & (most likely exhausted) eco-complete
FISH
10x Gold White Cloud Mountain Minnow
6x Neons
6x Otocinclus
1x black skirt tetra (has outlived his mates, not sure whether to get more)
1x scissortail rasbora (equally long-lived rescue fish)
a bunch of trumpet snails!
PLANTS
Taiwan Moss
Willow Moss
Cabomba
Amazon Swords
Elodea Densa
?Java Fern
?Some other unidentified ferny thing
Think that's everything..
So... I've had some of the plants (swords, ferns) in there for a year or more now.. TO my shame, aside from the eco-complete, they've only had the odd dose of liquid ferts whenever I remembered (not often!!). One of the plants (unidentified ferny thing) is doing spectacularly well attached to a bit of wood up the top near the light, but the swords & java ferns are merely surviving, & I'm just starting to get some hair algae on the driftwood so I thought it was about time I learned how to do things properly.
My friend sent me the mosses, elodea, cabomba last week, so they're just newly planted. Got the taiwan moss down on the substrate with mesh, and the willow moss (will this even survive in my tank?!) is strapped to another bit of wood up near the ferny thingummy.
I'd like to avoid CO2 etc until I get my head around how it all works, so ideally sticking with low-tech, low-light & looking for advice on ferts/dosing, & general balance between fish & plants. From reading here I should be dosing with TPN+ daily, but are there any others I need? Will I need to watch out for swings in the water chemistry when I start dosing properly? Cheers, any advice/pointers on glaring errors I've made would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and should I take the airstone out? I think I read something about it removing CO2 from the water?!
Thankeee!