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  1. Heelllooo

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    With BGA, I would reduce lighting back to 6h, do more WCs than usual while siphoning the most BGA I can, keep fert the same and wait to see how it goes. If you can find filter stuff or a plant from an other hobbyist with an old/established tank it could help also.
  2. S

    Paper packaging

    I have almost given up with trying to save the world with my recycling bin. Have a look after one week what you put in that thing. Its bloody insane. Honestly, do you know what happens to that? How on earth do you think that it gets turned into anything useful, but more packaging at absolute...
  3. Mike Singh

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    The high temperature could be an issue for the Monte Carlo. Place the drop checker on the glass opposite your CO2 diffuser.
  4. Mike Singh

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    I saw a video today from GreenAqua where they put the glue on the hard scape then pressed the Anubias onto the glue.
  5. MichaelJ

    Paper packaging

    I agree. While there are more environmentally sound ways of packaging stuff - recycled and/or biodegradable plastic, cardboard etc. - a big part of the problem as I see it, is that we tend over-package everything excessively - be it our groceries or the packages we get from Amazon (an ironic...
  6. Wookii

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    All of it would be great to see, especially the waterfall build! Fantastic tank incidentally!
  7. J

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Any of it! How did you build up the “bank?” Is it stone? Wood? Foam?
  8. Andy Pierce

    glutaraldehyde

    More important than what happens to it is how much gets added. I find this blog post from JBL to be persuasive that even with the highest level of glutaraldehyde you could realistically add without getting a lot of toxicity, and factoring in some probably wildly overly optimistic assumptions...
  9. Gill

    Advice from dog owners please

    Porch Pottys arrived and so did Netraliser. I mopped and scrubbed the floors today and have laid the pottys in the kitchen area. Hopefully he will use them when back from the boarders after the 19th May.
  10. Gill

    All That Remains - Take II

    Don't Worry Guys, There are plenty of Forums still plodding along for Monster Fish Keepers. Though they are not as Articulated/Polished as UKAPS. In understand why it was locked and removed etc. I was just being upfront about letting it takes its semi natural course and not removing the smaller...
  11. Tim Harrison

    Paper packaging

    Substituting plastic with paper and cardboard isn't really a realistic solution. . . 'I'll just put these wet plants in a paper bag for you, should be fine for a few minutes.' Neither is it necessarily greener. . . Paper requires more energy to produce. It is also heavier resulting in higher...
  12. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    I have lots of building pics., thanks for the interest! Any particular part of the process?
  13. G

    glutaraldehyde

    Perhaps you can write in more detail what happens to glutaraldehyde when it gets into the water? What elements does it break down into and by whom (bacteria, plants) can these substances be consumed?
  14. Aqua360

    I loved Gravel.

    I had basic gravel in my nano recently, no soil or sand, was pleasantly surprised at the plant growth
  15. Tim Harrison

    Green Gut

    Decided I'd better plant those plants I bought from AG nearly 2 weeks ago at our annual meet up. Been too busy, but with the temp increase lately I didn't think it wise to leave them in their plastic bags any longer. I had a bit of a maintenance session and cut back the stems at the back of the...
  16. dw1305

    Transitioning Aquarium Plants from Emersed to Submersed (Immersed)

    Hi all, Not really, but I only have <"Hygrophila corymbosa"> and normally they've gone from submersed to emersed, before flowering and dying. I've always had a few still submerged, and they seem to tick over from year to year without any problem. I bought the original plant ~20 years ago. I...
  17. L

    Little 20l AIO

    Shrimp going nuts over their mineral junky bites:
  18. L

    Best mineral supplements for inverts?

    Have given a mineral junky bite just now, this is the chaos that happens. There is often none left by the time the snail finds it.
  19. DudeFromPantanal

    Transitioning Aquarium Plants from Emersed to Submersed (Immersed)

    Have you faced problems with transitioning hygrophilas emersed to submersed in non co2 tanks @dw1305 ??
  20. J

    Blackwater tank 80cm

    "Eh, close enough"
  21. Sarpijk

    I loved Gravel.

    I have grown to dislike gravel in favour of sand. The main reason is the undesired mulm and debris that is trapped over time under the gravel. This isn't a problem with sand and additionally sand locks in the nutrient rich substate that one may use to grow plants.
  22. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Thank you so much for your compliment. Thought so it didnt had to do with a fire ghehe :)
  23. bazz

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    If you haven't bought them already I'd also hang fire for a month or two until your tank is a little more mature and any risk of a high ammonia level has been removed.
  24. S

    I loved Gravel.

    Last night i said to my partner "hey remember that tank (we) I had with gravel and one big bit of bog wood with some moss"? We had one lovely Shubunkin and a little internal filter. Probably 30 litres. I got all that stuff from a small shop in Holborn London back in the day, 25 years ago. Loved...
  25. Ady34

    Paper packaging

    Those dennerle boxes then have the gravels in plastic bags inside, I’ve used a few.
  26. A

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    Thanks guys 🤗
  27. SamTheMan

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    to clear anything up, burn is a scottish word for stream or spring, not fire. it looks really good
  28. J

    Blackwater tank 80cm

    No not including the extensions. See picture below to the point I'd reference to. I did try measuring the fish through the glass, which isn't easy with these jerky moving fish, I'll retract my 70mm previous guess and say this fish is 65mm to the point in picture below. Good to know about the...
  29. J

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Do you have any build photos? I’d love to see how you built up the part above the water. Really beautiful tank.
  30. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Thanks! Forest burn? Mmm... that would really add an extra dimension ;)
  31. dw1305

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Hi all, <"Definitely"> cheers Darrel
  32. dw1305

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Hi all, That is the problem. Because of where I live (hard water and not many fish shops) I don't often get <"temptation placed in my path">, but if Pier Aquatics or <"Aqualife Leyland"> (Aqualife Leyland | Leyland) were close to hand............ cheers Darrel
  33. lurcher

    Algaecides (not Glutaraldehyde)

    Well said JPC.
  34. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, Thank you, that is perfectly explained for me. cheers Darrel
  35. Conort2

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    Same as @Tim Harrison i shove them in where I can. Cable ties loosely holding them down works well too, it’s unsightly but they can be cut off once the plant attaches itself.
  36. Conort2

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    I’d end up spending a fortune if I went there!
  37. SamTheMan

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    That looks so natural, if I didn't know it was in a tank I would have said it was a forest burn or something!
  38. Tim Harrison

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    Whenever I can, I shove epiphytes into hollows in the hardscape, and tend to design my scapes with that in mind. Although I sometimes use gel type super glue when that's not possible, I definitely wouldn't use it on fragile in-vitro plants. I lost a whole load of reasonably mature epiphytes...
  39. Andy Pierce

    glutaraldehyde

    You can think of glutaraldehyde as short strap with velcro-grabbers on both ends. This double-sticky strap wanders around and grabs onto stuff tying it all up together. It turns out there are lot of biological molecules that don't really work if you tie them all up together so that's how it...
  40. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Tried to capture my two biggest waterfalls in one small gif.
  41. SamTheMan

    Attaching in-vitro anubias

    I would keep them in tank with little to no flow and grow them there until they toughen up, then attach them to something. a bit of overkill, but for some of the rarer varieties id say its a must
  42. SamTheMan

    Superfish 50 high tech

    that's weird then. Call it a feature of the scape!;)
  43. Scaperinc

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Yes its not like biofilm which i can siphon off its tough have to use wire brush to get it off and comes back slowly after few weeks
  44. SamTheMan

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Does it grow back if you siphon it off? that's weird if not
  45. SamTheMan

    Blackwater tank 80cm

    Is 70mm including the tail/fin extensions? also the red anal fins on the female show that she has "lost her virginity", and that they have spawned in your tank!
  46. SamTheMan

    Blackwater tank 80cm

    I haven't found good info about checkerboards online, some say 3-4cm some say 3-4 inches!
  47. SamTheMan

    Fauna for a black water tank

    I just set up a 120 x 14T x 30cm rio negro tank, currently it has 7 checkerboards in there. they are very cool fish, like somewhere between a tetra and a personable apisto, I recommend them. Tank is on Instagram---sam_theaquascapecorner
  48. Scaperinc

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Hi Sam , have ammanos nerite snails , bba is under control now , its the mold on the wood which wont go away , rest i am very happy. Yes 2nd one but if you saw the 1st one you'd say thats not an aquascape 🤣 I tried to do what MD does (low tech diy co2 at some point when i realised with my...
  49. dw1305

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    Hi all, You need <"some dKH"> (carbonate hardness) for your Cherry Shrimps <"and Snails">, but you can ignore anything you read or are told about <"pH stability"> or <"nitrification and pH"> etc. These are written by people who don't know what they are talking about or <"have a product to...
  50. SamTheMan

    Superfish 50 high tech

    That is a really nice tank, maybe try some amanos or chemicals for the bba. Incredible tank, and that's your second one?!
  51. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, It definitely has "disinfectant" properties <"Liquid carbon dosing">. Stronger concentrations are used as a general biocide in hospitals etc. <"Stability of Glutaraldehyde in Biocide Compositions">. @Andy Pierce may be able to shed more light on its mode of action? I assume that is...
  52. Scaperinc

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Cryptocoryne Beckettii Petchi i think
  53. G

    glutaraldehyde

    Can I read document of this observation?
  54. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Maybe we should organise a car pool and make a day of it. Ive now decided that I should have 6 instead of 4. Will post some pictures once Ive received delivery next week.
  55. Tim Harrison

    What's this fern?

    I had one a long while back. I kept it in a pot sat on a tray filled with wet gravel along with two other different ferns placed on a north facing window ledge. It seemed to like the humidity, and as far as I can remember it wasn't particularly demanding. And yes it's a house plant.
  56. L

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    I see, thank you very much. I'll go ahead and remove the algae manually and increase the water changes. Unfortunately, without a chiller (which is quite above my budget), the temperature in Singapore has been really bad lately. For the lighting changes I recently made, (from 6hrs to 8hrs)...
  57. L

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    Unfortunately, that's the ambient temperature in sunny Singapore at the moment. Chillers are quite pricey and will blow my monthly utility budget :(
  58. L

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    I will be installing a drop checker this weekend. On that note, I've read some people suggesting to place it as close to the substrate as possible. Would that be best? Yes, at the moment I have hygrophila stricta which has spread its roots out and is showing about 4 inches of new growth...
  59. PARAGUAY

    Newbie

    Welcome🙂
  60. PARAGUAY

    Hello 🌿

    Welcome to UKAPS
  61. C

    Unhealthy plants and troublesome algae

    Happy to say that things have been going pretty well! The GDA was still growing quite quickly so I turned the light down to 15% and it's growth has slowed a lot from then (plants were pretty big at that point too) - glass still needs a scrub after a few weeks but I'm not sure if that's normal...
  62. ian_m

    glutaraldehyde

    There have been experiments done using carbon 13 versions of glutaraldehyde based compounds and mass spectrometer of plant material reveals it contains carbon 13. Not sure if quantities taken up are meaningful but there is some science behind liquid carbon. The Seachem versions of liquid...
  63. PARAGUAY

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    Don't know anything about APT liquid fertiliser but with nutrient rich substrate at early stages of set up liquid fertiliser not needed. When using CO2 its generally recommended 50%water changes for the first week ,gradually reduced to 50% once a week in week 4 , Diatoms are pretty normal at...
  64. Conort2

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    I get quite a lot of my fish through mail order, I would say Pier are probably the best in terms of packing so I’d say there is nothing to worry about. I’d love to go there one day, but I can’t justify the four hour journey each way either!
  65. bazz

    Hello 🌿

    Welcome! :wave:
  66. bazz

    Newbie

    Welcome, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
  67. bazz

    Superfish 50 high tech

    Hi, What's the name of the plant on the bottom right with the red stripes on the underside of the leaves please? Cheers!
  68. bazz

    Low tech cobbled together 33/27l aqua one nano cube

    Not sure what the gH is but appears to be perfect tap water in my book, many people use RO/rainwater to reach this value.
  69. FrozenShivers

    Newbie

    You’re in the right place, welcome.
  70. Mike Singh

    Newbie

    Welcome
  71. Walt1908

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    31 Degrees celcius is way to high to begin with. Why do you have such a temperature?
  72. Mike Singh

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    Hi welcome. It sounds like you are doing the correct things. Do you have a CO2 drop checker? Are your stem planes growing?
  73. L

    BGA, Diatoms, Monte Carlo transition? I'm not too sure what i'm doing wrong here but I do know I need help.

    Hey all, I might be calling this too soon (as I know stabilizing a new tank takes time) but here goes: Started up a new planted tank running just about 3-4 weeks now. Encountering what looks to be patches of blue-green algae, diatoms, buce transition melt and monte carlo transition melt. The...
  74. Hanuman

    IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator

    Calculator has been updated to v.1.3.1. It has a few improvements and fixes. Nothing major, mostly cosmetic and background processes not really visible to the users unless you are an eagle. I also added Brazilian Real (R$) as it was mentionned a few posts above by @JnSchutz Download link and...
  75. palcente

    Tips on feeding otocinclus

  76. Andy Pierce

    glutaraldehyde

    The general observation is that submerged plants grow better in the presence of water-column glutaraldehyde which is at least observationally reminiscent of what happens when you inject CO2 gas. We pretty much now understand these work by different mechanisms: glutaraldehyde has algaecidal...
  77. TrevC

    Hello 🌿

    Welcome
  78. Tomfish

    What's this fern?

    After a bit image comparing I'm pretty sure it's pteris cretica mayii. Thanks for the useful info and links. Now I've just got to brake my habit of inconsistent watering...
  79. Walt1908

    Hello 🌿

    Hi Chez! Welcome! Hope your daughter is doing fine now
  80. hypnogogia

    Newbie

    Hi, welcome. 👋
  81. sparkyweasel

    Hello 🌿

    Welcome! :)
  82. sparkyweasel

    Newbie

    Welcome! :)
  83. MichaelJ

    30cm cube

    Don't delete it. An admin can move it over for you if you ask. Cube looks great! Cheers, Michael
  84. MichaelJ

    Best mineral supplements for inverts?

    Crushed corals and cuttle bones etc. works if your ph stays below 7, so it can be a bit hard to manage and it will raise both your KH and GH - typically we want to keep our KH low. I would recommend to use a product such as Salty shrimp mineral GH+ (this will only raise the GH ~ Calcium and...
  85. TrevC

    Newbie

    Welcome
  86. Tim Harrison

    Newbie

    Welcome :)
  87. Cazza

    Newbie

    Hi!
  88. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Happy fish happy life. With the wife😌 You guys know what i mean :D
  89. Scaperinc

    Newbie

    Welcome to the forum
  90. I

    Newbie

    Hi Newbie here, name is Colin and just starting my 1st tropical aquarium and looking to add plants in the very near future. Hope to get some help from here. Colin.
  91. Scaperinc

    Removing moss from carpet

    Lol no trick i do it every water change by hand or tweezers. I have love hate relationship with moss , i have taken most of the moss out now , have some bits on small lava stones and i take them out and trim them
  92. Heelllooo

    Removing moss from carpet

    Hello everyone, I've just rescaped my 10L cube only keeping the Helanthium Tenellum carpet intact. Issue being that due to month of negligence the carpet is full of small java moss cuttings. Do you have a trick to remove moss from a carpet ? Manually removing it with tweezers is going to be...
  93. Mike Singh

    Hello 🌿

    Welcome
  94. Cazza

    Hello 🌿

    Hello there!
  95. dw1305

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hi all, That looks absolutely fantastic. cheers Darrel
  96. dw1305

    Best mineral supplements for inverts?

    Hi all, <"Cuttle "bone"> would work, and you can substitute the "crushed coral" with <"Oyster or Cockle shell chick grit">. Generally it is a lot easier to add compounds to water rather than to try and take them away. In terms of snail shell attrition, what do the older shell whorls look...
  97. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, We have a thread <"APT Fix">........... @jolt100 says cheers Darrel
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