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  1. MrClockOff

    Algae problem: please help

    Hi there You’ve mentioned Are you using a table to get ppm? This would be totally wrong in your case. Check your pH drop instead. It should be drop by 1 pH. So if you have 30ppm CO2 then your degassed water should be at 7.65 pH. Is that correct? Cheers
  2. Gill

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    Thanks for the Info. I will start dosing at recommended amount and see what happens. As I'm just adding a big glue of it. I'll order this one again
  3. hypnogogia

    Helialux profiles

    It does look complex gadget for anybody...
  4. hypnogogia

    Algae problem: please help

    Your English is better than my Italian! Remove algae where you can, trying to get rid of as much as possible. Do a big water change and then fertilise as usual. I’d wait a week or two before changing your fertilisation regime.
  5. Aqua sobriquet

    Product Review Living with an Oase Biomaster

    I’m not aware of any seals inside the head unit itself but I think I’d take it apart and have a look inside. If you do find anything amiss let us know how you get on and take some pictures for reference! 😉
  6. Aqua sobriquet

    Product Review Living with an Oase Biomaster

    As a point of interest the 350 and 600 impellers appeared to be the same overall size apart from the blades themselves. As a result I bought a 600 impeller to see if it might make a difference in the flow of my 350. It didn’t seem to make much difference though? I’m wondering though if...
  7. J

    Week aqua users

    I totally forgot I offered to measure this. Typical American. I now have two lights running on one tank, the P600 and the M450. The M series has the Bluetooth 2.0 and the improvements are noticeable. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Sarpijk

    Silicone spray wd40

    Might be irrelevant but I swear I have seen a tutorial on how to catch fish using WD40 as bait! I was very intrigued since if it is something that is getting consumed by sth you the fisherman is going to consume it has to be safe right?
  9. chickennublet

    Fish recommendations wanted!

    it's this one yes! 90 x 30 x 30cm. Yes i've been to Green Chapter, it's a very nice store! Not familiar with Ron though. Is he the bespectacled man with long hair?
  10. Tim Harrison

    Soda Stream?

    You mean even better :) I'm gona need a bigger Sodastream bottle. . .
  11. mlgt

    Fish recommendations wanted!

    Hi, Can you mention how big your tank is? Have you visited Green Chapter? I visited 15 years ago and met with Ron and the other members and was blown away at his expertise. How about barbs? Rummynoses perhaps?
  12. Tim Harrison

    Fish recommendations wanted!

    I'm a big fan of the Hyphessobrycon genus. Depending on tank dimensions I don't think you could go far wrong with any H. spp. A pic of your tank would be nice. Is it this one? https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/90x30x30-low-maintenance.73051/
  13. Tim Harrison

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    This maybe of some help https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/how-to-clean-easy-and-highly-nutritious-greenwater-culture-for-daphnia-and-moina.64674/
  14. dw1305

    Silicone spray wd40

    Hi all, You can silicone oil (for sewing machines etc.) as well as grease. cheers Darrel
  15. dw1305

    floating plant water change

    Hi all, You have to look at the water repellent hairs (trichomes), but if they <"look like little egg whisks?"> They are Salvinia "auriculata" group. I'd guess that most of the Salvinia plants, sold under a variety of names, are S. auriculata s. l. Same for me, but I mainly do small volume...
  16. Alistair

    Helialux profiles

    Thank you for the info. I did previously check out page 8 but didn't feel convinced. Checking it out again has me feeling more convinced. The Smart control I purchased and finally got set up had a fault, the four colours were out of sync eg the blue colour slide operated red. I am waiting for a...
  17. Aqua360

    Pre-treating a shrimp tank

    If you're worried about potential planaria, Genchem No Planaria is shrimp safe, and even if you don't need it now, you probably will at some point
  18. S

    Algae problem: please help

    Ok. I reduced to 8 hours and 10% each color Channel. The last cloud water was probably caused by prefilter and filter cleaning a week ago. The days After the cleaning i had a surface opaque layer, resolved with surface skimmer. Another doubt Is tò not have sufficient movement of water. Can...
  19. dw1305

    Pogostoman helferi

    Hi all, I think you have some <"iron (Fe) availability issues"> and also that @simon_the_plant_nerd is right. cheers Darrel
  20. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    I have a feeling I'm going to become very familiar with your index in the coming weeks and months!
  21. dw1305

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Hi all, It just makes <"life a lot easier">, all you have to do is have a <"reasonably large plant mass in active growth"> and then keep it that way. All <"the measuring"> and <"heavy lifting"> is done by the plant / microbe biofiltration. I'm probably absurdly proud of the <"Duckweed Index">...
  22. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Thanks for all the info and reading material; I feel more confident in my next steps.
  23. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Do you find that they hide alot? I have some Parotocinclus Spilosoma but only see them rarely.
  24. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    I can imagine 😅 Oh wow thats almost double. I ended up ordering some but 6for£50 would have been ideal.
  25. dw1305

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Hi all, No, you don't. If you aren't going to have plants? You still <"need to cycle the tank">, but once you have a reasonable plant mass? You don't. Have a look at our thread where we talked to Dr Tim Hovanec - <"Dr Timothy Hovanec's comments about Bacterial supplements">. We now know that...
  26. Tim Harrison

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Yes absolutely right. There is no need to add ammonia to a planted tank to cycle it. Just plant and let nature do its thing. There is quite a lot of in-depth info on tank cycling and microbial communities here on UKAPS, thanks mainly to Darrel’s @dw1305 research. Just for starters...
  27. hypnogogia

    Algae problem: please help

    I'd reduce to 8 hours and also reduce the intensity and see what happens. Algae is often because of excessive light. Also, the water changes will take out excess nutrients and organic waste. Finally, I wouldn't trust the Nitrate test reading. I'd add full Macro and Micro. However, one...
  28. S

    Algae problem: please help

    Lenght or intensity? About 7 hours should be fine? Try to do bigger WC. I have a large number of fish inside, i'm afraid it can be a cause. I have 2 scalares and about 30 Barbus titteya (they bred inside the tank) plus some otocinclus and 4 neon from the previous tank..
  29. hypnogogia

    Soda Stream?

    "That's going to get me so smashed so quickly, not to worry" :lol:
  30. K

    Product Review Living with an Oase Biomaster

    I have had the oase biomaster /heater (although I dont use a heater) 600 for several years now, never had any issues. Cleaned the filters regularly. I only have a 90lt aquarium with only one huge goldfish and two japanese sucker fish. Last week we came home to see it had been leaking - so I...
  31. hypnogogia

    Algae problem: please help

    Have you tried reducing your lighting period? I'd also suggest doing larger weekly water changes - aiming for at least 50%.
  32. S

    Pogostoman helferi

    Something is eating it. My money is on the shrimp. I couldn’t grow it in my tank as it was just eaten straight away.
  33. tiger15

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    I am feeding live daphnia to my newly hatched fish fry, but the daphnia are too large for the fry. So I hope the daphnia can give birth to babies tiny enough for the fish fry to eat. I’m crushing fish flakes to feed the fish fry and wonder whether daphnia will also consume and thereby multiply...
  34. S

    Algae problem: please help

    ...in my tank. here a little description of the actual situation: (Re)Started with new soil, new plants and new ferts on 01/01/24 Tank measure: 70*50*50cm -> 150l net CO2 pressurized with PH control -> set up Ph = 6.65, with 4/5 dKH should be about 30ppm. Chihiros WRGB2 60cm Led Lamp -> from 9...
  35. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Thank you for the comprehensive response; this is such a great place to learn.
  36. chickennublet

    Fish recommendations wanted!

    Hiya! I'm looking for fish recommendations for my existing tank. I'm using it to house Corydoras which is presently my favourite genus of fish. Unfortunately, they are bottom dwelling fish and some species are very shy, so my tank looks rather empty. I'd really like to see them more often and I...
  37. L

    Does High Nitrite levels induce algae?

    Even this notion of high ammonia causing algae isn't really widely accepted. Some people fertilize with ammonia and don't report much of a difference in algae. It could be that other substances generated with ammonia during natural decomposition of organic matter would be the ones triggering...
  38. L

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    It seems to me that this idea of adding ammonia to fuel the cycling process is based mostly on "making sense" than on actual research. I personally don't believe it is needed. My understanding is that a multitude of microbial species exist and compete for room in your tank. The ones with a...
  39. dw1305

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Hi all, That sounds promising. I probably would carry on with water changes, but you can definitely lessen their frequency. It shouldn't make really any difference in their time to reach microbial maturity. HOB filters actually have the advantage of a greater gas exchange surface area. Both...
  40. hypnogogia

    Helialux profiles

    Page 8 of the manual suggests that it is possible.
  41. hypnogogia

    Pogostoman helferi

    You'll need to provide a bit more information to get the best help: https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/please-read-the-guidelines-for-plant-help.60671/
  42. hypnogogia

    Silicone spray wd40

    I'd suggest that's a form of pollution in the aquarium and is to be avoided.
  43. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Just a thought: I will wait until the plants are healthy and growing before adding any fish, but during that interim period before adding fish, do I need to regularly add a source of ammonia to help cycling, or will the plant fertiliser provide that? Cheers
  44. Gold Fish

    Silicone spray wd40

    I have use it with out any issues. Actually one, being fluid, will tend to be washed and get collected on the surface of the water. So I'm using it very thin in places where I can't spread silicone grease. (For example on the water stops, taps and other difficult to reach gaskets).
  45. john arnold

    Pogostoman helferi

    Hi Any idea what’s wrong with these, I have co2 injection, hard water, shrimp,Congo tetra orange lemon tetra,
  46. Alistair

    Helialux profiles

    The Helialux smart controller comes with 5 preset profiles. My question is can I set the Standard profile for each day of the week, adding different light settings myself. Alistair
  47. Zeus.

    Soda Stream?

    Quite entertaining, I expect to see some totally inebriated posts by @zozo very soon - they may be better than his normal ones 🤣
  48. Tonalscape

    Surfing Corys

    Mine usually surf in pairs or trios and based on results, it is a mating pattern in my case. The females are larger and being chased if I look at the behaviour closely. I've seen glass surfing from other fish in the past, solo. There wasn't a source of stress that I could point to in those...
  49. hypnogogia

    floating plant water change

    I've always left floaters in when carrying out a water change.
  50. S

    floating plant water change

    My floating plants grow so fast, I just leave them there. If they get in the way, they just get plowed through. Either they’ll break down in the tank and snails will eat them or they’ll get chucked out into the compost when I need to cull them anyway.
  51. Tonalscape

    Unknown creatures.

    Congrats!
  52. chickennublet

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    If you haven't already made plans to visit the attractions at Mandai Wildlife Reserve I would definitely recommend that you do. I'm sorry for suggesting something touristy but I absolutely love it there. River Wonders is a must visit if you're into freshwater habitats (and since you're on this...
  53. Tim Harrison

    floating plant water change

    I always leave them in, that is if you don't intend to do a massive or 100% water change. Then fill back up carefully, most should be fine and orientate themselves the right way up, those that don't you can give a helping hand to. I think S. minima is smaller than S. auriculata. Maybe Tropica...
  54. S

    Soda Stream?

    I haven't drank alcohol for 25 years and now i want to buy a soda stream and get started! This guy is great!
  55. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Great, will take a look. Thanks for the advice.
  56. Andy Pierce

    floating plant water change

    I recently picked up some Salvinia minima for the Shrimphaus after seeing it in action at @Aquarium Gardens at the recent get-together. How do people deal with floating plants during a water change? Do you just suck out the water working around the floating plants or do you scoop them out and...
  57. Tim Harrison

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Yes that would be a good idea. But it’s a balancing act between light intensity and fertz dosing. It's one you’ll get the hang of with experience. Once the tank has become established it is possible to slowly increase the photoperiod to 12 hours. For frets dosing take a look at Darrel’s Duck...
  58. Zeus.

    IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator

    All the masses ,volumes and costs are editable by design, so the end user can update the costs of the products they are using locally. Then it is just the currency symbol which is wrong. Just checked myself and when the currency is changed there is no exchange rate conversion it is just the...
  59. zozo

    Soda Stream?

    If you ever get bored with your aquarium... :lol:
  60. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Thanks, I'm planning to go heavy on the Anubias and Frogbit; hoping that the latter provides shade for the former. E2A: Am I right in thinking that when I first plant I should start with c. 6hrs of light and about half liquid fertiliser dosing?
  61. Tim Harrison

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    If you’re planning a low-energy tank, I’d just go ahead and plant. Media from an established filter is always good. But also there will be enough microorganisms on the plants to inoculate the tank and get the cycle going. Plant very densely from the get go, and you’ll be off to a good start.
  62. Mike Singh

    New to this......

    Welcome
  63. Mike Singh

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    It’s not a cut and dry as this. Each tank is different and requires adjustments depending on plant and fish growth. AIO fertiliser mixes are a great way to start.
  64. hypnogogia

    New to this......

    Hello! :wave:
  65. Tim Harrison

    New to this......

    Welcome 🙂
  66. lurcher

    Feeding fish

    Community tank
  67. Conort2

    Feeding fish

    What species?
  68. Conort2

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    I think that’s what I paid too, that’s a pretty big jump in price!
  69. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    I have a friendly LFS, so I will definitely ask them for some media if it saves some cycling time. And yes, my thinking behind a species tank rather than community was that I could accommodate more corys, and hopefully that would make them happier 🙂
  70. PARAGUAY

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    I use this and think this is a good All in one, l imagine it's similar to Tropica Specalised in that it contains all essential nutrients, My low tech aquariums l just add at weekly water change weekly. No difficult plants but the Amazon Swords are 15inches in sand no root tablets,l do add a bit...
  71. MaterialCrab

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    Excuse the the stains on the glass, it's still a work in progress. Does anyone have experience with Vallisneria? Worth it or too invasive??
  72. The Miniaturist

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    I usually plant straight away with inert sand or soil capped with sand, though I do mainly grow stem plants. One of the best ways of starting cycling is a squeeze of dirty water from a mature filter sponge! Or even a piece of sponge you can tuck into your own filter. That has everything you need...
  73. FrozenShivers

    New to this......

    Sounds good, welcome!
  74. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Ah OK , so even without aquasoil it's worth it as it gives the filter a chance to grow nitrifying bacteria without the "competition" of the plants? Do you have any personal experience of an effective ammonia source to cycle the filter if using an inert substrate? The internet being the...
  75. bazz

    New to this......

    Welcome! :wave:
  76. Gill

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    Its actually TNC
  77. hydrophyte

    Ripple Tank

    Just kind of randomly appeared in my Instagram feed. Check out some of their other posts/reels. This Las Vegas-based custom aquarium manufacturer & installer has some nice show pieces exploring the broad & shallow tank idea with other really nice hardware. I have seldom seen freshwater...
  78. Aqua Hero

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Unfortunately I don't have room for a cansiter filter in my room Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  79. lurcher

    Feeding fish

    Is it ok to feed dried mealworms to tropical fish
  80. J

    IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator

    Yeah it makes sense. I'm using in pounds, cos I am a little bit more used to it. At the end of the day, it's just a symbol, I can write whatever it may cost in Reais and forget about conversion, because I feed it with the prices I get in Brazil. But thanks anyway, I was just to eager to ask it...
  81. palcente

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    I always thought it was more to do with oxygen than temperatures, as in fish will be fine with 30 as long as you keep an airstone running. Speaking of Singapore, I'll be visiting end of May for a week - do you have any tips or suggestions of what to see besides the usual tourist things ? :D...
  82. Scaperinc

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    You can do dark start to cycle the filter without fish but you will need ammonia to start the cycle which is normally provided by rich aqusoils like ada amazonia or tropica soil. You could just add ammonia or ghost feed with some fish food / frozen shrimp. I have became a firm advocate of...
  83. J

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    I do and my wallet definitely isn't happy. 😁 The Parotocinclus haroldoi they have are £16 ea or 6 for £90. They were 6 for £50 the last time I bought them, I wonder if Parotocinclus are contributing towards headline inflation 😅
  84. Anomander

    Dark start or straight to planting?

    Hello all, I'm in the slow process of setting up a 70 litre low-tech tank (Ciano Aqua 80). It will have pool filter sand substrate, and I plan to have mostly wood for hardscape. In terms of plants, I plan to attach plenty of Anubias to the wood, as well as have Frogbit floating on top. Once it...
  85. Scaperinc

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Stop doing water changes imo . Leave it be now light at the end of tunnel is not too far away. Aerate the tank at night to increase oxygenation. One thing i have learned with this hobby is be patient, if you try to force things it can have adverse effects
  86. Luis M

    Tank Tales: A 100cm x 100cm x 50cm Aquatic Adventure

    Some close ups
  87. Luis M

    Tank Tales: A 100cm x 100cm x 50cm Aquatic Adventure

    100% water change and plants in place... I think it looks good
  88. Scaperinc

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Hang on the back filter are not my cup of tea , i used them in the start and took months to cycle, external filters are preferred choice for me now and they look better aswell with glass lily pipes and have larger space for biological filtration
  89. JeffK

    Surfing Corys

    Do you have a full tank shot? They could be stressed out if your tank doesn't have enough hiding places.
  90. Tonalscape

    170L/40g, medium energy, dragonstone + spiderwood, island meadow

    High nitrates was a bad time to introduce some new buce from a tissue culture - all leaves melted, perhaps some rhizome survived. Also lost a few leaves from one variety of buce that was well established, but it's recovering. Refilled my bubble counter, and it leaked CO2 afterwards which I could...
  91. sparkyweasel

    New to this......

    Welcome! :)
  92. Zeus.

    IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator

    Yes it is possible But not going to happen. The cost breakdown was installed for a relative cost comparison of commercial ferts compared with diy Ferts with reference to the size of your tank and fert regime. Plus the prices was taken from the web at the time done in English pounds and then the...
  93. Aqua Hero

    Does High Nitrite levels induce algae?

    I know high ammonia levels cause algae and high nitrate doesn't buy what about Nitrite? I'm still cycling my tank and my ammonia levels have subsided and my nitrite levels are high. Do high nitrite levels promote algae growth? Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
  94. S

    Pre-treating a shrimp tank

    If anyone was wondering, I started the tank with local river sand and collected driftwood. Botanicals, mosses and plants sent from friends on this forum. Snails from my pond. I’ve gone down the sterile tank route before so decided to try something different this time. I was aiming for...
  95. S

    Pre-treating a shrimp tank

    My nano shrimp tank is almost ready. I’ve got plants growing in, plenty of moss and some healthy tannins. Lots of detritus and leaves. Some snails from the pond have been on algae duty for a few weeks now and I’ve got one or two invertebrates scooting about. Seems like a nice home so far. One...
  96. Aqua sobriquet

    Shrimp deaths

    I’ve not seen any dead ones so I guess they’re just not breeding as freely as they were?
  97. ElleDee

    Shrimp deaths

    Are you actually seeing lots of bodies all of a sudden or is it that they just haven't been reproducing enough and the population is decreasing as a result? That would still be a problem, but not exactly the same as a die off event. I agree that lack of mineral content could be the problem...
  98. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Mmm... seems the tip of my c. Nurii is getting some colour. Interesting! To the right on the rock you can spot my bucephalandra 'red scorpion'.
  99. Cazza

    New to this......

    Hello there!
  100. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Plan was to have a reactor be built by someone else but the delivery time could be up to 4 weeks. Since i am between jobs as a plumber atm i have some spare time to do it myself. To be continued :cool:
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