hence the black hair algae on some of the plants which im trying to cure at this time,
Currently im stocking
3x neons
1x harlequin
1x danio
1x cory catfish
the danio and harlequin was from person who owned the tank before and didnt want. As for the neons i think my lobster is slowly picking them of as i had 11 at one point and now down to 3. am thinking of a school of harlequin as he seems to be surviving alrite? ideally i want a school with more brighter colourshence the black hair algae on some of the plants which im trying to cure at this time,
you and me both m8
Currently im stocking
3x neons
1x harlequin
1x danio
1x cory catfish
im no expert but the few above why only 1? there schooling fish
Yeah thats an apple snail, i had 6 at one point but they where munching through my plants way too quick and not touching the black algae which i was hoping they would. I read a few articals online that said the vallis would melt and so would the anubias but i havnt seen anything yet today is the 2nd overdose day. The only change i see is the water going slightly cloudy which im hoping is the algae breaking down also my flying fox seems to be sitting on the algae a bit more for some reason hopefully the algae is dying off.Hi,
Great looking layout and impressive plant health. If you can maybe add a little red to the greenery, it does look good as it is with the different plant species/ textures.
Is that an Apple snail too I see far right.
Are you aware your Vallis will probably melt, it doesn't like liquid carbon very much.
Yeah thats an apple snail, i had 6 at one point but they where munching through my plants way too quick and not touching the black algae which i was hoping they would. I read a few articals online that said the vallis would melt and so would the anubias but i havnt seen anything yet today is the 2nd overdose day. The only change i see is the water going slightly cloudy which im hoping is the algae breaking down also my flying fox seems to be sitting on the algae a bit more for some reason hopefully the algae is dying off.