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lee8040

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i never new setting up a tropical tank would be so many problems, ive had problems with getting the temp right, water turning yellow, keeping plants alive, getting filter to work right


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Water turning yellow? I've never heard of that. Advice: Take the time to read ALL manuals. Arm yourself with knowledge...

Good luck

Tom
 
water turned yellow becuase i added driftwood and never soaked it long enough
 
I suggest u read some books before u set up a new tank. It ain't really that much to do to set up a new tank. (also what r ur tank size?)

#1 getting ur temperature right isn't always apply specially if ur tank is in ur living room. Temperature there will always be changing depending on weather. So if you dont want temperature to go up or down that much just remove ur tank to base or else where, where temperature do not change as much and have better heater the one that can go under water :).

#2 water turning yellow is always apply when u have plants my water atm is brown on my 25g due to driftwood and yellow over on planted 20g tank. Just make sure ur water stats r all fine thats what u need.

#3 getting plants alive is effect a tricky job. Make sure u have enought light for ur tank. Usually aim for 2.5-3 watt per gallon of water and have enought substrate, co2 and fertilize it once every two week or so. If you just begin this hobby you should go for some plant that r very ez to grow. Java specie all r pretty ez to grow and dont require much light.

#4 This is the first time I heard some one couldn't get his filter to work correctly what brand u using? They should have an instruction manu provided comes alone with the filter. Just read it before use.
 
its in my bedroom the water boiler is in a cupboard there so my room gets very hot thats why im having problems with my temp
 
HOW MUCH NATURAL LIGHT do they need ? mine is hidden in a corner and is very dark, you need the light on to see the tank clearly, is this bad for the tank?

this is not the problem the temp, i think its the darkness its right in the corner which doesnt get any natural light
 
Then you should move ur tank. Because some fish might not be able to take that kind of hot temperature. No wonder ur plants die off. A good temperature to keep plants r 74-78. But most plants can take up to 80-84. Make sure you move it else where. And see if plants still die off and post a pic or ask for help if it happen again.
 
lee8040 said:
HOW MUCH NATURAL LIGHT do they need ? mine is hidden in a corner and is very dark, you need the light on to see the tank clearly, is this bad for the tank?
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I already states that on my #3 above that most plants need 2.5-3 watt of light per gallon of water. You use lighttube right? Check ur light tube that suppose to be located on top of ur tank and post here alone with ur tank size and plant that r inside ur tank. And u should have ur light on for 10-12 hours per days. plants need light to grow healthy.
 
i cant get the link for my plants as ebay is down but theres some grass type thing but i will post it as soon as possible. my tank is below with lighting specs


this is my tank and lighting

http://www.juwel-aquarium.de/int/

i didnt no it had to be on for 10-12 hours ive been putting it on for about 3 hours max a day thats max
 
thats probably why ur plant start dying. 3 hours is not enought leave it one 10-12 hours is a must for any plants to stay healthy. Now just leave them on for longer. Also which one is urs? there r so many tank over there?
 
MINES THE JUWEL REKORD 70

Volume: approx. 70 litres
Light System with 1 x 15 W tube
JUWEL Filter System: Compact
Colour:Black
Size: 61 x 46 x 31 cm
Part no.: 21070
 
that should be a 20-25 g tank if I'm not mistaken. Until you can able to find or give me a look at ur plants I dont know if that light is enoguht for them. As all plants light req is different. But at the moment ur light is arround 0.75watt of light per gallon of water which consider as very low lighting.
 
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that should be a 20-25 g tank if I'm not mistaken. Until you can able to find or give me a look at ur plants I dont know if that light is enoguht for them. As all plants light req is different. But at the moment ur light is arround 0.75watt of light per gallon of water which consider as very low lighting.
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heres a pic of my plants not very good, is that enough lighting given off from the above bulb?






cos if you look the leaves are turning brown when they should be green, i am currently putting in aquatic plant food so the only thing i can think of is the 2 hours a day lighting is killing them
 
Half of what IMCL85 said was right and half wrong. Fish keeping usually is simpler then what you're going through though.

So long as the temperature doesn't fluctuate more than 5°F (3°C I think) during the day, you should be okay. Most of the time the temperature fluctuates far more in the wild. 74-78°F (23-25.5°C) is about right for most but not all fish.

Driftwood will always tan the water unless it's a very old piece that's lost all it's tannins. Quite rare to find one like that.

Most plants can be demanding and sensitive to conditions. Depending on the species of plant you have, you might need a lot of light, or minimal lighting for it to grow. Substrate, water chemistry and added nutrients all play a role in keeping plants going. Depending on the plans, 10-12 might be too much or not enough. Without knowing what type of plants, there's not much help to give you. Try asking in the planted forum. They'll know better how to handle plants.

Filters are usually simple unless it's an expensive do-it-all model. What is the problem with the filter?
 

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