Don't forget to keep an eye on the conditions once you have fish, just to make sure. I'm a new convert to planted tanks and prefer to make absolutely sure
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Yep, have got everything lined up. When I first stocked my small tank I managed to crash my biome (changed all the filters like the boxes said without saving the old ones- doh!!) and had to do a mini fish in "re"cycle which was hard work. Very aware of the possibility of things not quite going to plan.Don't forget to keep an eye on the conditions once you have fish, just to make sure. I'm a new convert to planted tanks and prefer to make absolutely sure
It's all a question of perspectiveLol, more often than not I feel like a rank newb.
Well, that's one way to do a water change...Oh God. Came downstairs to a mini-disaster and an entirely self created one.
A flood. But with a leak tested tank, and no wetness on the cabinet. And a load of sad looking plants.
So I switched off the electricity, cleaned up, put the plants in my other 2 tanks and began scooping out thinking I must have cracked the tank or had a slow leaking seal.
Then realised I have put an airstone in for later, forgotten it and never put a valve on the end or connected it up. So once I filled up and switched on it seems to have cheerfully emptied my tank over night.
No major damage in the house as hard floors and an old rug has soaked up most of the water. But very stressful and a reminder I'm very much an amateur. Doing more leak testing and then will reattempt set up in the week sometime. Not the mothers day morning I was anticipating.
Regarding what? I have some old filter media in there and am giving a daily mild feed. The tank already had nitrites and some nitrates, presumably from ammonia from substrate and this. Ammonia was up last week but now zero.Did no one mention putting the new filter into the old tank or swapping some old tank sponge into new tank filter?
HiyaTank looks nice! also cycling with plants is different as plants eat up ammonia too. Once you see plant growth you are normally fine to add fish, but you just make sure to only add slowly. You cant do testing quite the same as you might never have nitrates. If the plants are growing you know you are probably all good. also I would personally have done a deeper substrate for that many plants (3 inch minimum) as otherwise you might see the plants suffer in 6 months time, but your experience might be different.
Ah the aforementioned water leak!
Your tank looks great. What a difference a week makes! I really like the plants, especially the two red plants in the midground. Any idea what they're called?