So most of my tanks are river based fish, and I have a lot of water movement…
I’ve made plant dams of foam to contain them. But that leaves dead water areas some plants are thriving but I’m concerned about what is collecting in those dead flow areas… right now I’m looking at the water lettuce in my African tank, and it’s all surrounded by bubbles like a betta bubble nest ( no bettas in the tank ) I’m thinking that is an accumulation of proteins or ???
These fish all want highly oxygenated pristine water, with exception to the African glass cats that seem to like to hang out under the water lettuce
Been having trouble with all the types of floaters , that I’ve tried in the high flow tanks… I think I’m going to have to rely on terrestrial plants, grown in the tanks for shade… my South American tank has a Calathea Orbifola with football sized leaves, that has been doing really well, and has started shading that tank… thinking that is a good idea on these river tanks
I have some giant Duckweed that I have in 2 lake tanks, that I’m trying to over winter, in the house, to have stock to move back outside to raise ( I use that to supplement feed my Tilapia) those seem to be doing better one is between foam dams in the center with 2 hang on tank filters, one on each end, and while not perfect, is going to give me so stock for the spring… the other is in my Tilapia breeding tank, and that just has foam filters, and it seems to be thriving in that tank, besides getting some eaten now and then…
The water lettuce n my African tank
I’ve made plant dams of foam to contain them. But that leaves dead water areas some plants are thriving but I’m concerned about what is collecting in those dead flow areas… right now I’m looking at the water lettuce in my African tank, and it’s all surrounded by bubbles like a betta bubble nest ( no bettas in the tank ) I’m thinking that is an accumulation of proteins or ???
These fish all want highly oxygenated pristine water, with exception to the African glass cats that seem to like to hang out under the water lettuce
Been having trouble with all the types of floaters , that I’ve tried in the high flow tanks… I think I’m going to have to rely on terrestrial plants, grown in the tanks for shade… my South American tank has a Calathea Orbifola with football sized leaves, that has been doing really well, and has started shading that tank… thinking that is a good idea on these river tanks
I have some giant Duckweed that I have in 2 lake tanks, that I’m trying to over winter, in the house, to have stock to move back outside to raise ( I use that to supplement feed my Tilapia) those seem to be doing better one is between foam dams in the center with 2 hang on tank filters, one on each end, and while not perfect, is going to give me so stock for the spring… the other is in my Tilapia breeding tank, and that just has foam filters, and it seems to be thriving in that tank, besides getting some eaten now and then…
The water lettuce n my African tank
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