AverageWhiteBloke
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May be obvious but have you weighted it down so it's fully submerged?
Definitely, if parts aren't fully submerged it will take a lifetime to get water logged.put a brick on it
takashi amano would love to see a brick in my scapeput a brick on it
Haha no glosso rob. That stuff grow like weed. How your doing?
Ha that good. Im still decided on which carpet plant to have something different I haven't. Eleocharis sp.'mini' perhapsYes seems good Ryan, loads of new leaves considering it's only been in a week Only one floater lol
thank anthony i thinking to go for no5 too. i wont't be any time soon. what happen to the one i got for you?Watching! Layout 5 for me.
Btw. When will you need more co2? Got an empty fe that needs filling. Used 2kg in 7 weeks!
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really! that would make co2 hard to be spot on.In use now. Got another reg solenoid. Going to run 2 fe's on the 5ft tank
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yeah 2 spray bar would be better not sure about 2 diffuser though.Struggling with distribution. Full length spray bar on a eheim 2028 slows the flow right down. Goi g to have 2 eheim 2028's with 2.5ft spray bars and a inline diffuser on each. Should work alot better.
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I Just check the wood and its still floating after 2 week in water. How can I make it sink faster?
thanks im sure if I wait it will stop floating lolYou could use cable ties and tie the wood to the stone.
I had it in my discus tank and when I took it out for a couple of days it dry out flat. Im gona check it today.In two years it will definitely stop. Joking of course. But you may end up with that after a long time of waiting wood still be a little buoyant and you will have to be extra cautious when maintaining your tank not to move it.