Konsa
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Hi all
There was sth that I wanted to share.
In my little 25l tank.I used to have Californian black worms in the substrate and was growing plants very well even without CO2.
When restarting tried to eliminate the colony. But one or two worms made it trough.All the rooted plants I reused suffered and wilted away apart from few Cryptocorines that survived but didn't do much.With the same setup and fertiliser routine.
Now few months later the colony of Black worms is back to its formal glory and its only Cherry Shrimp in tank so no predators.I have stopped any fertiliser dosing for the last 2 months and while my floaters are clearly distressed all rooted plants and mosses grow like weeds again.
Regards Konsa
There was sth that I wanted to share.
In my little 25l tank.I used to have Californian black worms in the substrate and was growing plants very well even without CO2.
When restarting tried to eliminate the colony. But one or two worms made it trough.All the rooted plants I reused suffered and wilted away apart from few Cryptocorines that survived but didn't do much.With the same setup and fertiliser routine.
Now few months later the colony of Black worms is back to its formal glory and its only Cherry Shrimp in tank so no predators.I have stopped any fertiliser dosing for the last 2 months and while my floaters are clearly distressed all rooted plants and mosses grow like weeds again.
Regards Konsa