@Wills !! Congrats to you and your lovely wife on the new baby!
Tanks still looking wonderful, as always! I'm way behind on your journal threads I'm sorry, but definitely keen to catch up!
@noahm @Seisage @GaryE - some of you likely know
@Wills , really talented aquascaper and with good with plants, also faces the same battle I and some others like
@Neonlights , I suggested checking out Will's tanks and threads because he also deals with hard water, and has done a lot of amazing research into natural habitats, fish that can tolerate harder water, or experience harder water in the wild than previously thought, and has some fascinating stocking and stocking ideas even for smaller tanks with hard water. Has been invaluable for people who don't want the usual livebearers, or don't have space for a 300L mbuna or large rainbowfish tank!
Plus the mixing of substrates...
@Wills helped me a lot when I was trying to set up a new tank with sand for my cories, but also wanted to slope the sand, and we figured out a way that Wills has since used of using gravel in net bags underneath to create tiers, and help some larger plants root, without that fear of anaerobic pockets
@Seisage
I feel like all of us have some overlapping interests here, and can help each other out, share our passions and research, and tips to help each other out! I know you
@Seisage and
@GaryE have softwater, but I get lost with the chemistry stuff, as do others, and I know you've both been interested in the mixing substrates thing from earlier threads, and I'm hoping to pick all of your brains when I'm setting up my own "new" tanks, so wanted to make sure I'd introduced you guys and recommended checking out Will's threads and comments. Smart, knowlegeable dude, with stunning tanks and unique fish, despite hard water!
@Neonlights