hello...
finally managed to wash the oil and grease off my hands enought to go near the compter!
We decided we wanted to have a planted tank and it has been harder to get right that we were expecting... we have killed more plants that i though possible in the process of finding the right ones for us.
we started out with the usual suspects, vallisneria, cambomba, etc... now most people report easy growth of these plant... the first lot died... we got some fertilizer tabs for the roots... the second lot died... we checked the lighting levels and periods for the plants - they were fine, we added pure latterate (clay stuff)to the gravel and added CO2... they still die only slower now.
we have now managed to find a stable base with plants growing rather than turnig yellow and falling apart.
we have a co2 system (yeast and sugar mix) with bubble counter, and although the surfare disturbance is low - the PH has not changed so there is not enough CO2 getting into the water at the moment. hopefully this will change in due course.
(co2 system is one of
these)
we add fertilizer every 2 weeks by adding the tanks dossage into the new water at a water change. however, at the moment we are not adding any due to a bit of an algae problem. we are also using a phosphate absoebing thing to try and beat the algae.
our substrate is part sand part gravel and the plants are fine in there now. none become uprooted by mr plec now
our lighting is 2 40w tubes - they are on from 8:00am to 1:00pm then from 6:00pm till 11:00pm... total of 10 hours with a break in the middle (to try and disrupt the algae.
we have added a few more types of plants to see how we get on - but take it from me - avoid red plants to begin with
they need a lot of light and our fish love to eat them
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Amazon swords grow VERY well in our tank, anubis nana is holding its own and we have been able to split that a number of times.
there a few more types that are doing well but i cant remember their names.