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Hi from a new-ish planted tank hobbyist in Georgia, USA!

dru_girl

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I’m Dru_girl, a 44 y-o wife and mother of two. I’ve had fish in the past, but a few months ago I decided that I wanted to try a planted tank. I’ve got one five gallon tank with a female betta (Galadriel) and 3 nerite snails (Gollum, Deagol, and Denethor) (more on the snails later.) I chose a small planted tank because I have a connective tissue disorder that causes a lot of health issues and pain, so I can’t upkeep a large tank. After a lot of research I discovered that a planted tank, well executed, would cut down on physical labor. Now, the snails, I started with one (Gollum) but he wasn’t keeping the algae at bay and had stopped moving so I went to get one more. The store gave me two. Now I have the pH at a better place and all three are cleaning more, so I will have to give away two of them. I’m loving watching my tank flourish and I hope to keep it going for a very long time.
 

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Welcome to the forum! I like your tank!
 
Hi and welcome to the forum :)

Don't give the snails away, just get another tank for them :)

There are ways of maintaining aquariums so you don't have to do much lifting. You can use a gravel cleaning attached to a garden hose and run it out the door. Then drain the tank water onto the lawn or garden.

To fill the tank, have a large water container and fill it with tap water from the garden hose. Add some dechlorinator to the container of water and aerate it for at least 5 minutes. Then use a water pump and length of hose to pump water from the container into the aquarium.

And if worse comes to worse, you have 2 slaves (I mean offspring) that can be made to clean tanks :)
 
Hi and welcome to the forum :)

Don't give the snails away, just get another tank for them :)

There are ways of maintaining aquariums so you don't have to do much lifting. You can use a gravel cleaning attached to a garden hose and run it out the door. Then drain the tank water onto the lawn or garden.

To fill the tank, have a large water container and fill it with tap water from the garden hose. Add some dechlorinator to the container of water and aerate it for at least 5 minutes. Then use a water pump and length of hose to pump water from the container into the aquarium.

And if worse comes to worse, you have 2 slaves (I mean offspring) that can be made to clean tanks :)
I do have a gravel siphon cleaner. I’ll keep the garden hose idea in mind! Don’t know if I trust the littles yet, maybe I’ll have them start out on the glass and work their way up.
 
I love the names!! LOTR for the win.

You are going to want to get that Java fern out of the substrate and attached to some wood or a rock. They will die if planted like that. (at least I think that's a java fern I saw in there)
 
I love the names!! LOTR for the win.

You are going to want to get that Java fern out of the substrate and attached to some wood or a rock. They will die if planted like that. (at least I think that's a java fern I saw in there)
Ooh! Thank you! I was wondering why it was suffering. I’ll do that asap.
 
I’m Dru_girl, a 44 y-o wife and mother of two. I’ve had fish in the past, but a few months ago I decided that I wanted to try a planted tank. I’ve got one five gallon tank with a female betta (Galadriel) and 3 nerite snails (Gollum, Deagol, and Denethor) (more on the snails later.) I chose a small planted tank because I have a connective tissue disorder that causes a lot of health issues and pain, so I can’t upkeep a large tank. After a lot of research I discovered that a planted tank, well executed, would cut down on physical labor. Now, the snails, I started with one (Gollum) but he wasn’t keeping the algae at bay and had stopped moving so I went to get one more. The store gave me two. Now I have the pH at a better place and all three are cleaning more, so I will have to give away two of them. I’m loving watching my tank flourish and I hope to keep it going for a very long time.
The betta is gorgeous 😍
Hi and welcome to the forum :)

Don't give the snails away, just get another tank for them :)

There are ways of maintaining aquariums so you don't have to do much lifting. You can use a gravel cleaning attached to a garden hose and run it out the door. Then drain the tank water onto the lawn or garden.

To fill the tank, have a large water container and fill it with tap water from the garden hose. Add some dechlorinator to the container of water and aerate it for at least 5 minutes. Then use a water pump and length of hose to pump water from the container into the aquarium.

And if worse comes to worse, you have 2 slaves (I mean offspring) that can be made to clean tanks :)
Agreed.
Rule 1:
NEVER GIVE AWAY SNAILS
 
Welcome to TFF... :)
Even small tanks can be a jewel at home...
 

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