Jape
New Member
So, I bought some plants at random, set up CO2 and ferts, then went away for 10 days. When I left, the tank looked like this...
And when I got home it looked like this...
Eeeek...I know it is all set up to grow plants quickly, but I did not expect results so fast
I'm not entirely happy with the look - the red plant on the right has gone totally mental, and is exploding hairy roots all over the place. The camboba is thinning at the bottom and growing like mad at the top. The grasses at the back are doing well, and are shooting out 'babies' like mad. There is some water hyacinth at the back which has acheived triffid like qualities as well
So, should I tear it all apart and start again with a better collection? My tank has now fully cycled, and the algae is well under control. I'm growing some riccia at the surface for a riccia carpet experiment as well.
If I was to start again, are there any suggestions? I've discovered that I'm pretty bad at designing aquascapes, and am very envious of craynerds eye for detail 8)
I quite like the idea of bogwood, but not sure it would work with large goldies instead of pretty neons! I'm aiming, I guess, for an aquascape that would more befit the coldwater (goldfish) environment.
I'd really appreciate any advice, and I'll promise to keep you updated as I go.
Cheers
John
And when I got home it looked like this...
Eeeek...I know it is all set up to grow plants quickly, but I did not expect results so fast
I'm not entirely happy with the look - the red plant on the right has gone totally mental, and is exploding hairy roots all over the place. The camboba is thinning at the bottom and growing like mad at the top. The grasses at the back are doing well, and are shooting out 'babies' like mad. There is some water hyacinth at the back which has acheived triffid like qualities as well
So, should I tear it all apart and start again with a better collection? My tank has now fully cycled, and the algae is well under control. I'm growing some riccia at the surface for a riccia carpet experiment as well.
If I was to start again, are there any suggestions? I've discovered that I'm pretty bad at designing aquascapes, and am very envious of craynerds eye for detail 8)
I quite like the idea of bogwood, but not sure it would work with large goldies instead of pretty neons! I'm aiming, I guess, for an aquascape that would more befit the coldwater (goldfish) environment.
I'd really appreciate any advice, and I'll promise to keep you updated as I go.
Cheers
John