Hi everyone,
I'm relatively new here and wanted to share my aquarium, what's been happening with it lately, and hopefully get some feedback from fellow hobbyists. It will also be interesting to document the changes and look back on the progress.
The tank is 270 L (about 220 L of actual water volume), launched on March 1st, with Tropica Soil. Parameters:
My weekly dosing was:
Recently, I came across Plantnoobdude's journal and became very intrigued by his low-dosing approach, as well as some of Happi's methods. That inspired me to give it a try myself.
Over the last two weeks, I gradually reduced my micronutrient dosing, started lowering water hardness, and switched to a different macro formula.
The photos show the aquarium in its current state 13.06.
After today's water change, the parameters are:
One thing that particularly concerns me is how Rotala florida and Cryptocoryne flamingo will perform with calcium levels as low as 15 ppm.
I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts and experiences with similar low-dosing approaches.
I'm relatively new here and wanted to share my aquarium, what's been happening with it lately, and hopefully get some feedback from fellow hobbyists. It will also be interesting to document the changes and look back on the progress.
The tank is 270 L (about 220 L of actual water volume), launched on March 1st, with Tropica Soil. Parameters:
- GH 6 (Ca 30 ppm, Mg 7 ppm)
- KH 0–0.5
- CO₂ ~45 ppm
- pH ~5.9
My weekly dosing was:
- NO₃ – 18 ppm
- PO₄ – 2.5 ppm
- K – 15 ppm
- Fe – 0.5 ppm
- B – 0.1 ppm
Recently, I came across Plantnoobdude's journal and became very intrigued by his low-dosing approach, as well as some of Happi's methods. That inspired me to give it a try myself.
Over the last two weeks, I gradually reduced my micronutrient dosing, started lowering water hardness, and switched to a different macro formula.
The photos show the aquarium in its current state 13.06.
After today's water change, the parameters are:
- GH ~3.5 (Ca 15 ppm, Mg 6 ppm)
- CO₂ ~40 ppm
- pH ~6.0
My weekly dosing: - NO₃ – 9.7 ppm (2.2 N)
- PO₄ – 1.34 ppm (0.44 P)
- K – 3.8 ppm
- Fe – 0.1 ppm
- B – 0.019 ppm
- KNO₃ – 12.25 g
- KH₂PO₄ – 2.76 g
- NH₄NO₃ – 1.00 g
- Urea – 2.35 g
One thing that particularly concerns me is how Rotala florida and Cryptocoryne flamingo will perform with calcium levels as low as 15 ppm.
I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts and experiences with similar low-dosing approaches.

