Well tanks still going, latest pic (background plants really coming on now):
If the tank lighting looks slightly yellow/orange its because I went to my LFS yesterday and asked advice on keeping hair algae under control. They suggested that some of the lights in my tank were not suitable and to try the Dennerle 'Tropical special plant' ones. These have only the colour range that premotes plant grpwth and cuts out the Algae growth spectrum. Down side is that it makes the tank slighlty orange looking,
but im getting used to it now as it does look like an Amazon rainforest type setting.
When I put the lights in I read an interesting post by George Farmer on the site that says he uses the Dennerle tropical lights to. So maybe there is some truth in the LFS suggestion!
I'll let you guys know how it goes and if they do work. The LFS also suggested lighting breaks mid day for a few hours. This apparently also upsets the algae growth.
While I was there I invested in some algae shrimp, only 6 to start with, but lets see if they keep the tank clean!! My bristlenose plec has some competition now !
You probably notice that my fake piece of swamp wood has gone for another slate cave. I was fed up with scrubbing the swamp wood to remove hair algae, so thought I would have a change. I will be going to visit my parents in Cornwall soon, so will probably spend some time searching the slate mountains for some interesting lumps of slate to add to the tank.
I added some root tabs under the amazon swords, but no noticable difference yet. They are still the main plant suffering with the hair algae.
I need to get some quick growing plants for the forground to cover the bare gravel areas. You guys got any suggestions? (bear in mind that my substrate is only gravel, so no root only feeders).