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  1. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Well the 125 gal would have sump filtration. What kind of media would get rid of the algae-feeding elements if using tap?
  2. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    That's an idea for when I build my house. Currently living in an apartment.
  3. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Yes, I remineralize with seachem Equilibrium.
  4. Gill

    All That Remains - Take II

    There's also Dragons
  5. Gill

    All That Remains - Take II

    I Spend most Mornings having my Breakfast sitting infront of the tank watching them enjoy theirs. I much prefer the height of this as gives a very good viewing angle. I do need to add more foreground plants to blend the skulls in more. As the Ceratosaurus Skull has a marine coral base which...
  6. S

    All That Remains - Take II

    I think it needs more dinosaur skulls.
  7. hypnogogia

    Get your garden out

    Ours have almost finished flowering.
  8. hasan66

    liquid dtpa 6% iron

    Hello friends, since dtpa iron is not available in powder form in my country, my only option is this product as dtpa iron, but this product is in liquid form, how many ml should I put in my 250ml container to get 0.05 ppm?
  9. Tim Harrison

    Get your garden out

    Rhododendron nearly in full flower.
  10. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hi Darrel, no need to apologize ;) Thats one of the reasons i came here, to learn. About the kalium/carbonate i knew. The reason i thought that when adding kalium the hardness of our water increased was because of my experiences in the past. Its hard stuff and what i do nowadays is⁹ basically...
  11. Gill

    All That Remains - Take II

    So After Some Consideration and chatting with Admin for sometime I can Start Posting this thread Again. I sadly Lost the Arowana last Week, Came down one morning and it was dead on the kitchen floor. All I can think of is something Spooked it and it managed to jump with enough force to lift the...
  12. dw1305

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    Hi all, Honestly dry salts are the answer for larger volume tanks, it really is a "no-brainer" - <"Solufeed 2:1:4 and Solufeed Sodium Free TEC or Solufeed Coir TEC Combination">. You can argue about aesthetics etc with lights and filters, but with fertilisers every potassium (K+) (or...
  13. dw1305

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hi all, Apologies for that. There is some discussion in <"Confusion concerning 0dKH and nitrification">, but again not very user friendly. We are in the German language and the "K"s but "Karbonate", not "Kalium". Potassium (K) is an alkali metal, but whether a salt is basic, neutral or acidic...
  14. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    Yeah it is a Quandry theres Pos/Cons for both arguements, But I think I'll get him fixed for peace of mind.
  15. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hi Darrel, thanks for the reply. Ah thanks for the info, appreciated! Good reads but quite hard for non english speakers cause of the terms. Always thought kalium would increase slightly the KH of the water. Will try tomorrow anyways since i want to cut down my kh a bit anyways with some...
  16. dw1305

    Fert dosing in a 30l cube

    Hiu all, We <"have a thread"> ............ It allows you to sell two products, a <"premium" and a "specialised">. I'll be honest I've got a <"pretty jaundiced view"> of the sellers of most <"Aquarium products">. Have a look at <"Algae support"> and linked threads. cheers Darrel
  17. dw1305

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hi all, None of those should add any dKH, or alkalinity, although the "Epsom Salts" (MgSO4.7H2O) will add dGH. The CO2 should <"outgas fairly quickly"> back to the equilibrium CO2 level. cheers Darrel
  18. ElleDee

    Using garden clay as a substrate

    I don't think you should ever plant in straight clay from outside, though it might be a useful component in a substrate assuming it's free from contaminants. The only thing that makes clay clay is that the rock particles are super, super tiny. So tiny that they can form a colloidal suspension...
  19. seedoubleyou

    Advice from dog owners please

    My male Dachshund is 4 and we never nor will ever have him done as there’s no requirement. There’s also suggestions that fixed males have more health issues later on in life. But I’ve heard so many other owners saying that their in tact males are constantly urinating indoors.
  20. dw1305

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Hi all, I've seen a big Cork Oak (Q. suber) near Sidmouth, and apparently there are even bigger ones in <"Devon and Cornwall">. You more usually see the hybrid between Turkey (Q. cerris) and Cork Oak , the "Lucombe Oak" (Q. x hispanica). We have one on the Campus (a Lucombe Oak)_ and it sheds...
  21. Walt1908

    Delicate sound of Cryptocorynes

    Close up cryptocoryne spiralis 'tiger'
  22. S

    Using garden clay as a substrate

    Depends on the definition of useful. Clay based soils have a much greater cation exchange capacity than a sandy soil (like an aqua soil). Though without significantly processing the clay before it’s suitable in other respects (i.e. not a massive lump which you can plant into) it may still be...
  23. K

    Pogostoman helferi

    Agree with the comments here. From your photo's it looks like the new leaves in the centre of the plant are pale /white, if so then this highly likely an iron issue. Can you confirm if this is the case? I find unhealthy plants are then eaten by your shrimp!! Healthy ones are left alone.
  24. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    The co2 puzzle has been solved and i am positive you cannot guess the cause 🤣 Ok so here are my measurements the last 2 days... Tapwater KH 10 Tapwater PH 7.5 Aquariumwater: KH 11 Aquariumwater degassed KH 11 Aquariumwater degassed PH 7.5 So the problem was i couldnt get my ph below 7 trough...
  25. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Rare in the UK as cork bark oak seems to favor warmer climates, it lives in Candie Gardens. The gardens were at one time part a privateers private home, the owner a Mr Priaulx, was exceptionally wealthy and imported many rare trees and plants. Unfortunately many of the rare plants and specimen...
  26. castle

    Using garden clay as a substrate

    Anyone tried this or have a reason to or not? I have excavated about 1m down in my garden and it is hard hard clay. Wondered if it was useful.
  27. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    He isn't yet, but I will have him fixed shortly after my upcoming holiday. He only has 1 descended, and there is a risk of Cancer for the undescended one.. So will get him done soon, wouldn't want to risk that with him. His old Vets in Derby never advised getting him done so left it.
  28. seedoubleyou

    Advice from dog owners please

    Is he fixed Gill? It’s fairly common in hounds to urinante in the house if they’re not fixed. Thankfully my Dachshund doesn’t do it, but her has other “bad habits”.
  29. dw1305

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    Hi all, They filter particles by size, so anything the "algae" sized is ingested. Spirulina powder is a good one If you add some hay it will keep the culture ticking over. I'd definitely avoid milk (and yeast), but paprika and gram flour (chickpea) work quite well. Cheers Darrel
  30. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    They've already been and fitted smoke alarms throughout the house. And LEAP have replaced all the Bulbs etc for LED and given dad Remote controlled plug adapters. So he can turn lamps on etc without getting up. I may have pinched one for the tank lights. Im looking at getting his heating...
  31. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    How cool is it when you can id a 'new' species in your own tank. 3 Years ago i ordered a pot of Cryptocoryne Spiralis 'caudigera' at Aquasabi in Germany. It came a litlle bit bashed by transport and it didnt make it in middle of the tank. Since a month or 2 i noticed new leaves and i thought...
  32. Conort2

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    You can use spirulina powder, you only need a tiny amount dissolved in some tank water.
  33. PARAGUAY

    Advice from dog owners please

    Some really good suggestions,all l can add a check up at Vets to check for possibility of medical cause, ?
  34. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    The two big CW51s appear to be settling in fine. I am keeping them in a rather small box for observation so I don't think they are too pleased about their living arrangements at the moment. Fed the tank frozen bloodworms on their first evening with me, they ate these readily which I think is a...
  35. PARAGUAY

    How to get Palour palm to grow out of aquarium water

    Take a look at you tube Plant life Project channel, he experiments with plants to find out best way
  36. tiger15

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    Certainly, the best way to feed daphnia is to cultivate green water with strong light. Daphnia is filter feeder that thrives on live yeast, live bacteria (bacterial bloom), live infusoria or live Euglena (green water). But my fry tank has no strong light and it takes time to cultivate live...
  37. PARAGUAY

    Just joined

    Welcome🙂
  38. foxfish

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    You could collect rain water?
  39. PARAGUAY

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Guessing the tree is a rare one,, and the age😯of it,
  40. hypnogogia

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    You use pure RO and don’t remineralise at all? If not, you could, as @ElleDee has already said, mix RO and tap.
  41. ExcitableBoy

    Looking for a sturdy stem

    I am late, but Acmella repens fits your description too
  42. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    I use RO, so the TDS is like 3 after the RO, and PH is 6.8, I haven't measured GH and KH. I use lean dosing.
  43. chickennublet

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    Mmm maybe a trip to the surrounding islands. Not incredibly familiar with them but they are still part of Singapore so you won't need your passport for those. Otherwise a day trip to Johor Bahru in neighbouring Malaysia?
  44. chickennublet

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    I haven't been there in years but I remember enjoying myself a lot there last time I was there.
  45. hypnogogia

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Because you’re running a high energy tank: high light, CO2 and EI fertiliser. If your tap is 200 TDS, what is the water in your tank after water change? Also, what GH amd KH is your tap water?
  46. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    My tap water is 7.8 ph and 200 TDS
  47. ElleDee

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Just how bad is your tap water? If you can't do at least, say, 40% a week with RO you might look at mixing it with tap or just resolving to work with your tap water entirely even if it limits your plant selection. There are tanks that get by with smaller or less frequent WC, but that will...
  48. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Wow. Even more? Why so?
  49. hypnogogia

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    You’d be looking at 50% WWC.
  50. R

    Just joined

    Well my tank is up and running now and seems to be coming along okay. Wish I had a better tank for doing aquascaping as it difficult getting in this one. Maybe a better one in the future fingers crossed.
  51. Arturosito

    How often water changes and % for a 125 gal?

    Hello. I want to go bigger. I currently have a hi-tek 25 gal 60p that I've finally managed to achieve balance. It's algae-free and very nice. I perform 30-40% WWC, and I want to go big, way bigger, 125 gal. And I just want to know what do you recommend in terms of WWC for such tank. I'm just...
  52. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Yes the daisy is locally known as St Peter Port Daisy, it was introduced in the 1830s and first recorded in the wild, in Guernsey, in 1860. By 1880s it had spread all over our Town (st peter port) it is very abundant and noticeable at this time of year. The Cork Oak is the only one I know of...
  53. dw1305

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    Hi all, The daisy is "Mexican Fleabane" (Erigeron karvinskianus) and I'm assuming that the tree is a Cork Oak (Quercus suber)? Cheers Darrel
  54. hypnogogia

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    Worth it, especially in low tech where it won’t grow quite so fast.
  55. L

    white spot? or some other parasite?

    I have been having this exact same thought but I didn't know they were called nuptial tubercles! this could also explain why they are always in exactly the same place even on different individuals.
  56. Zeus.

    CO2 levels after trimming

    I think @Tim Harrison has hit the nail on the head with cleaning the diffissor. I did big trim in my 500L tank and never had an issue, even when I was doing a 1.4pH drop. I did have turnover well above x 10 ratio which helps. If anything trimming the plants should increase turnover which helps...
  57. foxfish

    Post Your Pics & Videos of the Great Outdoors

    A few interesting plants we came across today ….
  58. SSK101

    Feeding daphnia with crushed fish flakes

    Adult Daphnia are to big for most of my fish so one method is I use a turkey baster with two different size nets ,the first net catches the large ones the smaller ones go through ,and I've also bought some Monia which are much smaller perfect for Chilli's ,cpd and Medaka fry, my cultures crashed...
  59. The Miniaturist

    Looking for a sturdy stem

    I really like this, I'm a big fan of stem plants. The rocks & plants work perfectly together, nice one! 🙂
  60. eminor

    Plant ID

    Hi guys, a little update I believe, that's ludwigia something ? limnophila aromatica/hippuroides i think, some node have 4 leaves
  61. dIggO

    Looking for a sturdy stem

    Siamensis in the back! Thank you all for the help!
  62. Scaperinc

    Pogostoman helferi

    I only used it once and damn amanos ate most of it and AR mini
  63. john arnold

    Pogostoman helferi

    Ah ok and yeah it does look nibbled, never had it nibbled before in another setup with shrimp though, goddam shrimp maybe I’ll feed them as I haven't bothered so far
  64. R

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Interesting, I didn’t know about cleaning the diffuser before use! That would explain a lot of things! I often read about people settling on or around 1 or 2 bps ish. When I initially set it up I’m at around 5 or 6 bps! When I cleaned it yesterday I left it running and dumped it in a 50/50...
  65. A

    Fert dosing in a 30l cube

    Hi many thanks for your response - really helpful :). I did have a bottle of the TNC stuff before the Aquadip but switched to the latter as was recommended in PFK. I thought the Aquadip did have Nitrate and Phosphate in it as it says its has all the macro and nutrients in it in the spiel for...
  66. Tim Harrison

    CO2 levels after trimming

    I've always left the gas well alone, even after heavy trimming. If it's dialled in correctly to start with there is usually no need to mess with it further. In fact I try to time maintenance and trimming so it's done before the gas comes on. However, as plant biomass increases it sometimes needs...
  67. R

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Taken about a week or so ago. Pre trim obviously.
  68. Scaperinc

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Can you post a picture of your tank please
  69. bazz

    Fert dosing in a 30l cube

    Welcome! For a start I wouldn't believe the Nitrate test as the results are notoriously inaccurate. Secondly looking at the contents of your fertilizer it doesn't appear to contain any Nitrate or Phosphate which are two of the Macro salts required for healthy plant growth AQUADIP Plant Food+. I...
  70. R

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Is there any school of thought that cleaning the diffuser has it working better than it was out of the box when installed and I’ve been injecting too much all along?
  71. R

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Tank is 100L. Everything was planted from 1-2 grow pots a month ago and was just left until well rooted before this big trim. Trimming one or two species a week does make sense and going forward that’s something I could probably implement. The carpet etc is not going to need trimming as often as...
  72. tam

    Advice from dog owners please

    Slightly off tangent, but if you contact your local fire service they will likely come out and do a safety visit and can fit fire alarms that have flashing lights/vibration alerts too (usually its a free service) there will be a number or form on their website. Good luck with the training :)
  73. A

    Fert dosing in a 30l cube

    Hi All I have been keeping low tech planted tanks for about 3 years with varying degrees of success with the plants. I set up a small 30l cube aquarium (no CO2) about 2 months back, heavily planted with 'easy' plant species (Rotala rotundifolia, hygrophila polysperma, lobelia cardinalis to...
  74. zozo

    Advice from dog owners please

    An old-school very effective dog prank for peeing dogs is sprinkling fine ground pepper around at suspected spots. When it has it becomes a self-trained habit for the dog to pee at (a) certain spot(s). Each dog also has the habit of sniffing around before peeing, the dog will inhale the fine...
  75. Scaperinc

    CO2 levels after trimming

    I am not an expert but surely changing in co2 can cause fluctuations and cause issues , i think better thing to do would be to increase surface movement to create more gaseous exchange and if available aerate with a airstone or raised lily pipes
  76. hypnogogia

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    I’m sure you could squeeze a UV in there…
  77. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    Ive Ordered: Pet Buttons - Will program and place around the house and train him to use these. As they also Flash Pet Potty x2 for the kitchen. Odour Neutraliser for Kennels- Talcom Powder scent, as cant use strong scents(migraine trigger) So lets see what difference these make. I'm Also...
  78. hypnogogia

    UKAPS Meet @ Aquarium Gardens April 28th

    Any chance of a pic of what Tai’s scape looks like now @Aquarium Gardens?
  79. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    Another Cool Gadget, Found one used for £35
  80. zozo

    Advice from dog owners please

    I see they are pretty pricy in the UK... But it's wireless... And :cool: Then find a way to trigger the switch with the bells to dog rings... https://www.hearingaidaccessories.co.uk/shop/doorbells-alerting/bellman-visit-flash-receiver/ If you know somebody familiar with Arduino you could have...
  81. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    I have a strong sense of smell which doesn't help it all.
  82. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    Thats a good idea, Thanks Ill Have a look into that. And Also Dog Speaking Buttons so he can Shout Wee Wee at Dad
  83. bazz

    CO2 levels after trimming

    Hi, I'm no expert but I would imagine this becomes more of a problem the smaller the tank volume but the simple way round it is to just trim one or two plant species per week (depending on size of the tank) rather than decimating all of the plants in one foul swoop. This has always worked for me...
  84. zozo

    Advice from dog owners please

    People with hearing problems often use doorbells that trigger a flashlight to see if somebody is at the door... If the dog shakes the bells that your dad doesn't hear isn't there a way to mount a switch to the bells connected to such a doorbell flashlight hanging at an obvious spot for your dad...
  85. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Lolz :D Nope, this was the last addition... I think...
  86. bazz

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    You're soon going to need a bigger cupboard!
  87. Cazza

    Tips on feeding otocinclus

    Feeding time... white cabbage.
  88. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Morning! So today im going to investigate the PH problem further. Im pretty sure it doesnt have anything to do with my equipment so i am looking if it has anything to do with the KH buffering abilities regarding the PH. I took a sample from my tank and i am trying to evaporate the co2 with a...
  89. Ernesto

    Input for Dark Start Method

    Hi, which water parameters will this be? Will you publish the progression here? Just personal interest, excuse for not directly answering your initial question.
  90. ElleDee

    Input for Dark Start Method

    Oh dear, I feel that there has been a misunderstanding here. I like to nerd out about experimental design on occasion, but clearly that wasn't welcome at all in this case. My bad. I'm not the science police, and you don't need my blessing run your test however you like! You do you, boo! I...
  91. D

    Tips on feeding otocinclus

    I tried rockmelon today they jumped on it straight away. Mine love a soggy cucumber 😂✌️
  92. D

    Tips on feeding otocinclus

  93. Aquahorti

    Input for Dark Start Method

    You seem to have forgotten that replication, in many cases when dealing with very complex systems, is dealt with by using a large value of n, having a good parameter control and then assessing the variance in the individual parameters. As I understand you here, you suggest looking at the...
  94. R

    CO2 levels after trimming

    So today I’ve had what I would probably call my first mistake/ close call with CO2 levels in my new tank. Tank was dark started and has now been planted for a month. Today was the first big maintenance session other than the weekly water changes and pre filter clean. All pipework cleaned...
  95. Tim Harrison

    Actual flow oase 350

    Also depends on the fish and the scape. Whether there are built in refuges allowing fish to escape the current, for example. Or whether it's a fast flowing stream biotope etc. However, for most scapes there really is no need to go OTT and over specify the filter for the sake of turn over, flow...
  96. hypnogogia

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    @erwin123 what about the S.E.A. Aquarium?
  97. A

    Anubias issue

    I will try for better images tomorrow. They are on wood
  98. seedoubleyou

    If you were me....

    Forgive my bluntness, but if you post images of plants with poor health and receive advice on plant health. Then be grateful and except the advice with a thank you. There’s a wealth of knowledge on this forum that’s free to access and happily shared.
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