........ Dylan Tommy and I'm really enjoying getn back into this hobby after almost a ten-year absence. .... Lots of new info and new players + FISHTANKTV is just a "Kick ASS" new idea for aquatic lovers and fish keepers alike!! Thank You !!
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..The Serpae's are now all fat and showing a considerable amount of spawning behavior (in am)...
The plan was initially to just let the group of eight breed in a school. After some research, I decided that a separate breeding tank would be ideal for rearing the newly hatched fry and decrease the amount of egg eating ...... so I packed the 20 long with moss, cabomba, wisteria and a layer of duckweed on the surface.. I then choose the two…
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................. It starts like this.... I stopped into my LFS just to kill some TIME because it was on the way to where I was dropping a long time friend off and kinda wanted to spend an extra couple minutes with him ( with no intention or need to buy anything).... OK so we're there and I'm always looking at the aquatic plants and it's busy as hell buy the way. Tons of little kids picking out goldfish or whatever and at first I really didn't care…
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.... Aquatic Plants I'm currently keeping -
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(Scientific name) 1/20/13
Ceratopteris thalictroides
Echinodorus paniculatus
Anubias Lanceolata
Cabomba caroliniana
Egeria densa
Hygrophila difformis
Rotala rotundifolia
Lemna minor
Spirodela polyrhiza
Taxiphyllum barbieri
Nymphoides aquatica
Sagittaria subulata
Vallisneria americana gigantea
Echinodorus palaefolius var. latifolius
....WOW ... lots of FISHTANK NEWS :
Dirt & Biological Substrate for the 70g.
New plants, location and FRY !!!! for the 20g.
+ Free 10g .....
--- just an update -
50.8 x 27.9 x 33.0 - 10g DIY background
Trying a new substrate .....anyone ever use it ?? info, experience and advise appreciated......... Thanks
http://www.microbelift.com/products/home-aquarium/planted-aqaurium-products/biologically-alive-substrate/
Trying out this NEW substrate Biologically alive for planted aquariums - MICROBLIFT.... tons of macros & micro's,,, Both the 70g and the 20g have been planted for 2 days and so far I'm excited. The initial excess nutrient overload was easily combated with Lemna minor and Hygrophila difformis... and now the cloudiness is gone....
Spirodela polyrrhiza ---
--- I'm truly blessed !! Since I've been back into the Aquarist hobby my family has heard nothing but aquarium talk from me . Not only have they been super tolerant but approve, encourage, and support it... so it seems every time my Moms is out doing her shopping she always ends up buying me something for the Tanks.. It's AWESOME !! I am a grown man that gets incredibly excited when (MOMS) says' "oh ya i picked you up something for the aquariums" It doesn't even matter what it is ... and usually its close or exactly what I would have chosen. The fun and excitement on the drive to my parents house is like Christmas morn. (when your a Kid!) - oh yes I am blessed !!
CICHLID in PLANTED TANK ?? Yes !! The trick is to get the tank established with plants first, with a growth rate that is faster than the fish can eat them Once you get that going, you can keep almost anything in a planted tank..+ Adding juvenile cichlids helps too. They acclimate, adjust and become conditioned to live along side plants. Keep a healthy macro & micro nutrient level so not only the plants can thrive, but to help with algae growth..... " Algae is a good thing in a cichlid tank!"
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