Yep, my goal is to try to not have plants over taking the whole tank neither. I still want to see the rocks and roots
Yep, my goal is to try to not have plants over taking the whole tank neither. I still want to see the rocks and roots
I'll be probably adding some Blue Velvet Shrimps if I get a good deal on them
It is the Hinterfeld S2proThat’s exactly the same as the Hinterfeld one I picked up. Certainly makes the Twinstar what it should have been out of the box. Great bit of kit.
Pleased you like it. Did you get the idea from the forum thread?
Have you got brown diatom algae? It’s normal, clean it off. I found big water changes helped massively.
I’d be inclined to adjust it to 30 min sunrise and sunset, rest of time at say 60% then increase at 8% - 10% per week. It’ll be easier to keep track of the amount of light you have and you want to avoid 100% lighting initially, then your later lighting is going down sharply, not giving plants time to photosynthesis?
You can play with it more once your tank is established and ‘more forgiving’.
What kind of plants? I'm looking for slow growing plants if possibleAlso give some thought to my suggestion about some established plants on your rocks at base wood. You want to plant a bit heavilier to begin with, even if you remove them as the tank matures.
See in this had right minded me I really need to move my gobies out of my scale so they don't keep mixing the two substrates!! Problem is they are an absolute 'mare to catch!