MrWaxhead
Fish Fanatic
I am currently running a test on my 50g tank, I planted it July 11th with clipings from both my planted 29g tanks, and am doing the following and want to know if I am looking at a meltdown hehe.
I started it out with co2 and 3.7 watts per gallon 10 hour light cycle and my normal routine of seachem ferts and light to moderate stocking of critters. And everything ran as per expected decent growth everything working good and steady growth with water parameters at the following levels.
ph 6.4 day for (29.85 ppm c02) 6.5 at night for (23ppm c02). I had to run the following way for those levels, pressurized on timer with my lighting and a pair of diy ladders with champaign yeast and brown sugar running 24/7 with a weekly change of of alternating bottles on my water change day. I found if I left my c02 running my ph went down to about 6.2 overnight and if I just let it shut of, I went up to about 6.8 overnight. So I run this way to keep my ph stable. I will eventually just run my pressurized for a longer period like 15 or 16 hours, but I only have two small bottles one I run and one to swap to while the other is being filled, and they only last about a month, so until I get a bigger bottle, I will use DIY as the night supply.
kh 2.5
gh 3.5
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate between 5 and 10 mg/l
Since Aug 11 I have done the following I run two mature filters that can each on there own filter my aquarium. I run them at about 70% each and have attached a piece of wood with java moss at one of outflows (this one churned the surface real bad, the other HOB does not) being that they are crappy HOB filters (solely to keep surface aggitation down and still have good flow works extremely well), I have yet to upgrade my filters to what I would like to run on it, I want a canister with spraybar and a wet dry trickle that I am going to build out of one of my old 29g tanks.
Basically I have done the following test that is still in progress, I have lightly overstocked my tank with mainly cardinals, and japonica shrimp, snails and corries. And have pretty much stopped all my ferts completely, I am only dosing iron once a week and trace bi weekly and have changed my weekly tank maintance, I used to pull 10g out of my 50g once a week and lightly clean one of the three filter compartments and rotate which one got cleaned weekly so, two were always loaded and one clean, and each one gets hit once every three weeks. I am now still doing the same rotation but I only pull 5g out weekly to keep more of fish bio mass as a fert. And my water parameters are all exactly the same as they were before of the ones I stated earlier. And my growth has actually improved on this 15 day cycle as compared to my last 15 day cycle with ferts.
What I am wondering is do you think this will work in the long run or am I just getting by on the coat tails of the ferts that were lingering in my tank from the last cycle, and eventually start to starve the plants of nutrients etc.
Here was my tank on Aug 11 last day of ferts added. (the small clup of riccia was a volunteer, I had stopped c02 on the 29g the moss clippings came from (and it melted very fast I thought it was 100% gone to be honest), and in the month from going into this tank and this pic it bounced back.
And here was my tank today. With the following changes made, All the riccia had exploded in growth and was about a 5 inch very dense pillow on the moss, so I clipped it down, took a rock full of caves and tied it down to it in the lower left corner. The entire base system for the moss and riccia is all hollow tunnel laden rocks that my corries spend most of the day in (really neat to watch them putter around from cave to cave under the moss and riccia) The right of my tank is similar, its all wood root system with lace and normal java fern above the root system, and they fish love working around in there too.
And I had removed the sand that had the grass right after the first pic was taken, and put in flora base and replanted the grass. Other then that the rest was just straight forward growth over the last 15 days with as mentioned only a weekly iron shot and a bi weekly trace shot. I am testing to see if my fish can supply all the N and P I need etc.
Basically I am only trying this as I pretty much ran out of ferts, and live in a small town with a pet store that does not stock em, and did not have a chance / time work and kids etc, to drive to the nearest town with better lfs. So I figured hell maybe I could try bio load and upped my fish stock to elevate my levels of bio ferts, and hoped that increasing my filter flow would compensate (when i am running ferts I run each filter at about 50%, and I upped the flow to about 70% on each one while I upped the bio load. I figured it was no harm in trying as I have a 29g that is mature and very lightly stocked if I need to bring my 50g stock back down and start dosing again. Basically I am sick of paying for liquid ferts, and if this little test fails I am going to order some dry ferts and start dosing again.
Please if anyone has tryed this or knows for sure that I am going to crash and burn let me know so I can start altering my stocking and redosing. For the time being I am just watching my tank very close and monitoring my levels and fish behavior very closely. So far so good but as I said earlier I am worried I am just eating up the tail ends of my normal dosing, as 15 days is not a ton of time.
I started it out with co2 and 3.7 watts per gallon 10 hour light cycle and my normal routine of seachem ferts and light to moderate stocking of critters. And everything ran as per expected decent growth everything working good and steady growth with water parameters at the following levels.
ph 6.4 day for (29.85 ppm c02) 6.5 at night for (23ppm c02). I had to run the following way for those levels, pressurized on timer with my lighting and a pair of diy ladders with champaign yeast and brown sugar running 24/7 with a weekly change of of alternating bottles on my water change day. I found if I left my c02 running my ph went down to about 6.2 overnight and if I just let it shut of, I went up to about 6.8 overnight. So I run this way to keep my ph stable. I will eventually just run my pressurized for a longer period like 15 or 16 hours, but I only have two small bottles one I run and one to swap to while the other is being filled, and they only last about a month, so until I get a bigger bottle, I will use DIY as the night supply.
kh 2.5
gh 3.5
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate between 5 and 10 mg/l
Since Aug 11 I have done the following I run two mature filters that can each on there own filter my aquarium. I run them at about 70% each and have attached a piece of wood with java moss at one of outflows (this one churned the surface real bad, the other HOB does not) being that they are crappy HOB filters (solely to keep surface aggitation down and still have good flow works extremely well), I have yet to upgrade my filters to what I would like to run on it, I want a canister with spraybar and a wet dry trickle that I am going to build out of one of my old 29g tanks.
Basically I have done the following test that is still in progress, I have lightly overstocked my tank with mainly cardinals, and japonica shrimp, snails and corries. And have pretty much stopped all my ferts completely, I am only dosing iron once a week and trace bi weekly and have changed my weekly tank maintance, I used to pull 10g out of my 50g once a week and lightly clean one of the three filter compartments and rotate which one got cleaned weekly so, two were always loaded and one clean, and each one gets hit once every three weeks. I am now still doing the same rotation but I only pull 5g out weekly to keep more of fish bio mass as a fert. And my water parameters are all exactly the same as they were before of the ones I stated earlier. And my growth has actually improved on this 15 day cycle as compared to my last 15 day cycle with ferts.
What I am wondering is do you think this will work in the long run or am I just getting by on the coat tails of the ferts that were lingering in my tank from the last cycle, and eventually start to starve the plants of nutrients etc.
Here was my tank on Aug 11 last day of ferts added. (the small clup of riccia was a volunteer, I had stopped c02 on the 29g the moss clippings came from (and it melted very fast I thought it was 100% gone to be honest), and in the month from going into this tank and this pic it bounced back.
And here was my tank today. With the following changes made, All the riccia had exploded in growth and was about a 5 inch very dense pillow on the moss, so I clipped it down, took a rock full of caves and tied it down to it in the lower left corner. The entire base system for the moss and riccia is all hollow tunnel laden rocks that my corries spend most of the day in (really neat to watch them putter around from cave to cave under the moss and riccia) The right of my tank is similar, its all wood root system with lace and normal java fern above the root system, and they fish love working around in there too.
And I had removed the sand that had the grass right after the first pic was taken, and put in flora base and replanted the grass. Other then that the rest was just straight forward growth over the last 15 days with as mentioned only a weekly iron shot and a bi weekly trace shot. I am testing to see if my fish can supply all the N and P I need etc.
Basically I am only trying this as I pretty much ran out of ferts, and live in a small town with a pet store that does not stock em, and did not have a chance / time work and kids etc, to drive to the nearest town with better lfs. So I figured hell maybe I could try bio load and upped my fish stock to elevate my levels of bio ferts, and hoped that increasing my filter flow would compensate (when i am running ferts I run each filter at about 50%, and I upped the flow to about 70% on each one while I upped the bio load. I figured it was no harm in trying as I have a 29g that is mature and very lightly stocked if I need to bring my 50g stock back down and start dosing again. Basically I am sick of paying for liquid ferts, and if this little test fails I am going to order some dry ferts and start dosing again.
Please if anyone has tryed this or knows for sure that I am going to crash and burn let me know so I can start altering my stocking and redosing. For the time being I am just watching my tank very close and monitoring my levels and fish behavior very closely. So far so good but as I said earlier I am worried I am just eating up the tail ends of my normal dosing, as 15 days is not a ton of time.