George Farmer
ad aqua
Well it's update time.
I'm quite excited about this latest layout. As always I've kept it simple, the only new addition being the Nymphaea stellata (thanks George) on the left - more an experiment to see if I can get away with a secondary focal point, a red one at that.
As you can see I've moved away from the mound layout - too symmetrical and the fern was just not working due to its overwhelming size.
I think it will look quite effective once the glosso and sag get established fully, and it will be interesting to see how the lily influences the whole composition. I think it will either make or break the aquascape - unfortunately I have no artistic vision myself so I'll just have to wait on that one.
On the practical side of things I've switched my filter output and inlet positions. The spray bar is now postioned horizontally (3" below surface) at one end, flowing directly across the tank with the inlet at the other end's rear corner. This change was implemented because I was experiencing minor BGA symptoms in my fern. I believe in part due to lack of circulation amongst the fern itself with my previous water movement flowing around the fern (around the perimeter of the tank), rather that across it.
I've also started dosing magnesium via MgSO4 (thanks Richard). This was due to experiencing some pale new growth in my glosso and sag. I ruled out nitrates, potassium and iron so Mg was the next option. I'm waiting upon a calcium level to see if I'll need to dose that too, although I doubt it though as my GH is around 6 degrees. If I'm deficient in Mg then I'll have plenty of Ca by default (GH is made up of Mg and Ca).
Anyway I'm probably boring most of you now so here's the photo. I've rotated the image horizontally just for a different perspective.
I'm quite excited about this latest layout. As always I've kept it simple, the only new addition being the Nymphaea stellata (thanks George) on the left - more an experiment to see if I can get away with a secondary focal point, a red one at that.
As you can see I've moved away from the mound layout - too symmetrical and the fern was just not working due to its overwhelming size.
I think it will look quite effective once the glosso and sag get established fully, and it will be interesting to see how the lily influences the whole composition. I think it will either make or break the aquascape - unfortunately I have no artistic vision myself so I'll just have to wait on that one.
On the practical side of things I've switched my filter output and inlet positions. The spray bar is now postioned horizontally (3" below surface) at one end, flowing directly across the tank with the inlet at the other end's rear corner. This change was implemented because I was experiencing minor BGA symptoms in my fern. I believe in part due to lack of circulation amongst the fern itself with my previous water movement flowing around the fern (around the perimeter of the tank), rather that across it.
I've also started dosing magnesium via MgSO4 (thanks Richard). This was due to experiencing some pale new growth in my glosso and sag. I ruled out nitrates, potassium and iron so Mg was the next option. I'm waiting upon a calcium level to see if I'll need to dose that too, although I doubt it though as my GH is around 6 degrees. If I'm deficient in Mg then I'll have plenty of Ca by default (GH is made up of Mg and Ca).
Anyway I'm probably boring most of you now so here's the photo. I've rotated the image horizontally just for a different perspective.