thegoldengoose
New Member
Hi all,
I’ve just recently joined this forum and have been enjoying reading many of these threads.
Now for the juice:
I have had a planted tank (and two other hard-scape only tanks for my African dwarf frogs and brackish-water perisesarma bidens), and the planted tank has been running for about 6 months now. Recently I got frustrated with how the plants were growing and how it looked, and I tore it all down on a (perhaps un-smart) whim. I put the Dennerle substrate outside to dry in the sun, and then left the plants in my bare-bottom tank because I didn’t have time to finish. It’s been like that for weeks now because I’ve been busy and I know it’s not good for the plants to be hanging out like that.
I feel stuck at this point, because I am frustrated that even with all the expensive (to me) lighting and substrate, my plants started dying. I know that I need ferts and I’d really like to implement CO2 to get that luscious scaped look, but I don’t know where to begin to look! The more I research, the more confused I become.
As far as ferts and CO2 systems, do you have any suggestions of what I should get? Something that is semi-affordable/ would give back in the long run. I am a student who has to pinch pennies but I adore this hobby and am willing to put money into it if it means my plants and fish will be happy and beautiful. I’ll attach a picture of the tank before I tore it down.
Man, I have so many questions I want to ask.
For the photos, I inserted two showing my tank before it was torn down. I’m sure you can tell which one it is out of all the pics since it looks pretty bad as far as scaping goes . I inserted the other 3 pictures of beautifully-scaped tanks for reference to where I want to get my tank someday. And so maybe you guys can help me with suggestions of how to make a scape look that nice.
I appreciate all of you guys so much, and
thanks for taking the time to read this!
Have a fin-tastic day!
~TGGE
I’ve just recently joined this forum and have been enjoying reading many of these threads.
Now for the juice:
I have had a planted tank (and two other hard-scape only tanks for my African dwarf frogs and brackish-water perisesarma bidens), and the planted tank has been running for about 6 months now. Recently I got frustrated with how the plants were growing and how it looked, and I tore it all down on a (perhaps un-smart) whim. I put the Dennerle substrate outside to dry in the sun, and then left the plants in my bare-bottom tank because I didn’t have time to finish. It’s been like that for weeks now because I’ve been busy and I know it’s not good for the plants to be hanging out like that.
I feel stuck at this point, because I am frustrated that even with all the expensive (to me) lighting and substrate, my plants started dying. I know that I need ferts and I’d really like to implement CO2 to get that luscious scaped look, but I don’t know where to begin to look! The more I research, the more confused I become.
As far as ferts and CO2 systems, do you have any suggestions of what I should get? Something that is semi-affordable/ would give back in the long run. I am a student who has to pinch pennies but I adore this hobby and am willing to put money into it if it means my plants and fish will be happy and beautiful. I’ll attach a picture of the tank before I tore it down.
Man, I have so many questions I want to ask.
For the photos, I inserted two showing my tank before it was torn down. I’m sure you can tell which one it is out of all the pics since it looks pretty bad as far as scaping goes . I inserted the other 3 pictures of beautifully-scaped tanks for reference to where I want to get my tank someday. And so maybe you guys can help me with suggestions of how to make a scape look that nice.
I appreciate all of you guys so much, and
thanks for taking the time to read this!
Have a fin-tastic day!
~TGGE
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