This Old Spouse
TOTM Winner May 2013
All my tanks were started when I was a complete noob. They have progressed fairly nicely, but I still have issues with all to some level.
What if I was to go out and get myself a brand new tank and start all over? I'm actually looking at a 40g breeder tank so I can concentrate on cory as the main stock.
Live plants, of course, with rocks and driftwood for accents and to make caves.
Sand substrate. Play sand, in my case, because I think it gives the tank the natural appearance that I'm after.
Expert opinions:
How deep should the sand be? And what does a person do to avoid the layer of dark matter that forms under it?
Do I need a CO2 system to have plants grow well? It's weird, but the 20g I have has no CO2 but I have very little algae (only on the glass since my otos went belly up) and I think I can thank the RCS for that. I'm a bit terrified of CO2 systems because I'm afraid of gassing my fish, the expense, and what to do when I leave town for a few days.
Setting up filters and powerheads to be most effective.
I'm sure all these questions have been answered during my tenure here, but I think if maybe I see it all in one shot I might be more apt to get it right. I'm thinking about starting the tiger barb tank all over again too. It and the 55g are still rife with BBA, and I'm afraid the only way to get rid of it is with CO2.
What if I was to go out and get myself a brand new tank and start all over? I'm actually looking at a 40g breeder tank so I can concentrate on cory as the main stock.
Live plants, of course, with rocks and driftwood for accents and to make caves.
Sand substrate. Play sand, in my case, because I think it gives the tank the natural appearance that I'm after.
Expert opinions:
How deep should the sand be? And what does a person do to avoid the layer of dark matter that forms under it?
Do I need a CO2 system to have plants grow well? It's weird, but the 20g I have has no CO2 but I have very little algae (only on the glass since my otos went belly up) and I think I can thank the RCS for that. I'm a bit terrified of CO2 systems because I'm afraid of gassing my fish, the expense, and what to do when I leave town for a few days.
Setting up filters and powerheads to be most effective.
I'm sure all these questions have been answered during my tenure here, but I think if maybe I see it all in one shot I might be more apt to get it right. I'm thinking about starting the tiger barb tank all over again too. It and the 55g are still rife with BBA, and I'm afraid the only way to get rid of it is with CO2.