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  1. Aqua Hero

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    I know my plant mass is good but damn I can't help but feel a bit paranoid. I think I'll just wait till the end of the month and then add them in. Just to be extra safe Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  2. Tim Harrison

    Very Inconsistent Results- Advice Appreciated!

    On the whole I don't think your tank is doing too badly for a low-energy setup. Some of your initial problems could have more to do with inappropriate plant choices. For instance, Hygrophila Pinnatifida often proves difficult for experienced growers with CO2. Myriophyllum Mattenongrosse, really...
  3. dw1305

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    ...starter, some more fish (after the first ones died), a silicate removal kit (because "high silicates in the water killed them", or some other total b*llocks), some <"premium biological media">, a <"bigger canister filter">, some zeolite etc then you can "make some real money". cheers Darrel
  4. Aqua Hero

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    So what then should I do to know when it's safe to add fish and shrimp? I'm thinking to wait till the end of the month and do one last test to see if things are okay and then buy fish because by the tank would have cycled for more than 2 months and things should be ready Last thing I want to...
  5. dw1305

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    ...test tells me. You might be interested in this paper that has come my way via my "day job" <"https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00381">* *Gawanker, S. & Masten S. (2023 ) "Development of an Inexpensive, Rapid Method to Measure Nitrates in Freshwater to Enhance Student Learning"...
  6. Andy Pierce

    Where am I going wrong ?

    In a smaller tank Salvinia minima is another option. I picked some up recently and like it so far.
  7. Aqua Hero

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    For reference, I conducted 4 water tests. The Red one (Far left) is 100% Distilled water The Second one is 50% Distilled water/50% Tap water The third one is 100% Tap water And the fourth one is my tankwater There are some reports that NTLabs used Nitrate levels to read the Nitrite levels...
  8. Aqua Hero

    Has anyone got experience with NTLabs Test kits?

    Long story short I tested the nitrites from my tap water and it shows a light pink which means that's there is about 0.25-0.5ppm of nitrites. But years ago when I tested my tapwater with API liquid it showed a bright blue meaning zero. Even when I tested with the API test strips ot shows zero...
  9. L

    Little 20l AIO

    Just a little video. I think the tank is effectively moving to maintenance mode so likely to be the last post. The longer term plan is to move to a custom size Aquariums4life AIO 600 next year.
  10. hypnogogia

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Nerite Snails are big enough not to be eaten and are good at eating algae. They're also quite pretty. MTS will eat algae and waste fish food, and are great for helping clean up.
  11. Sarpijk

    Homalomena humilis

    Here's my Homalomena kindly supplied by @bloskas . I have it next to a window and I feel like the fish bowl keeps a relatively high humidity. I spray daily with RO water and seems to like it. At some point it grew a flower bud but it withered and never evolved. It makes for a nice composition on...
  12. hypnogogia

    Aqua sky settings

    Hi Again, slow afternoon at work, so surfing the forums! I'm not that familiar with your particular light, however my understanding is that it's not too strong. So, id do a couple of things: reduce light to 80% get a load more plants in there. I think you may have diatoms growing on your...
  13. K

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Looks like you are getting some good advice here. The floating plants will give you a good idea of it is your ferts or not. Your tank looks like it is rather brighltly lit for a non-co2 tank, but it might just be the photo. Lets try a complete fertiliser first, have some floating plants (frogbit...
  14. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Would there be a specific type of snail that would survive the chain loaches when I first put them in they took every snail I had in the aquarium ( not sure where the snails came from but were numerous
  15. hypnogogia

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Yes you can. I have kept clown loaches and snails together in the past. Your chain loaches will actually help manage the population, but not wipe them out. As @Andy Pierce says though, shrimp are prettier.
  16. H

    glutaraldehyde

    I think that the above discussion proves my point, that the ppm is confusing :). Of course, once we understand it, even the most complex particle physics isn't complicated. Indeed, while accurate, it's common for individuals to perceive atmospheric CO2 at 400 ppm as "a lot" compared to 2-3 ppm...
  17. castle

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    I struggle with these threads, I really could not tell you why I get BBA or BGA, but I do know what I experience in one tank is not replicated in the other. Some tanks have BGA for their entire life, others like my current three have no trace of any algae. however the first tank here had every...
  18. H

    Aqua sky settings

    Good afternoon all :) This will come across as such a simple question and I’ve had the light for 4 years so really shouldn’t be asking this after all that time :/ I’m a bit of a technophobe and do not find the app that easy at all Can any one advise the best settings to use on a Fluval Aquasky...
  19. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Unfortunately I can’t add snails or shrimp ( such a shame as I would love to) due to the chain Loaches :( I think I’m going to remove the Seachem sticks as the tnc arrives tomorrow Just given the tank it’s second clean today and it looks much better :). In regards to the lights I have to be...
  20. dw1305

    Any advice on how to fix algae and poor growth?

    Hi all, They definitely look a bit pale, but that might just be the light "washing out" the colour in the photo? If they really are pale green? You could try going back to a "complete mix" and see if <"they green up any">? cheers Darrel
  21. dw1305

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hi all, It will depend a little a bit on the tank, but I usually give mine a swoosh around (under the tap) <"every couple of weeks">. Our <"water supply"> (in the UK) is <"relatively lightly chlorinated"> so you don't need to worry about "sterilising" your sponge <"Cleaning filter sponges in...
  22. hypnogogia

    Hello from Worthing ,west Sussex

    Hello :wave: welcome.
  23. hypnogogia

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Clean it when you see flow beginning to slow down. I clean mine in a bucket of tank water and will squeeze out the water and let it reabsorb the tank water a few times until the worst detritus is out of the filter foam.
  24. Zeus.

    Any advice on how to fix algae and poor growth?

    Good surface agitation and good flow in tank are key to CO2 injection, some folk do get away with low flow and limited surface agitation as it is very tank setup and plant/planting dependant also. But when things are not quite right it would always be the first thing to consider in a CO2...
  25. chickennublet

    30cm cube tank

    Better trim them before they turn unhappy again
  26. Cazza

    Very Inconsistent Results- Advice Appreciated!

    Hi all, My tank has now been running since Feb. Overall, I'm pleased with it, but some of the plants have left me quite frustrated! I would appreciate any advice! 1. Size of tank. Juwel Lido 120, 61x41x58 cm 2. Age of the system approximately. 3.5 months 3. Tap water parameters: Postcode GL12...
  27. Tim Harrison

    Hello from Worthing ,west Sussex

    Welcome 🙂
  28. Anomander

    Sponge filter- Coarse vs Fine sponge & biomedia question

    Hello again, I just have a question from reading through some other threads on here. Namely, if I have one sponge that is doing both mechanical and biological filtration, how often and how vigorously should I be cleaning it? I realise that mechanical filtration needs to be cleaned so that flow...
  29. hypnogogia

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Hi @Hyenasden looks like you're getting some useful advice here to help you solve your problems. To address some of you other questions: I wouldn't bother with CO2 quite yet. You need to get the basics right before CO2 will add any value. To this end, start using a full NPK fertiliser like...
  30. Andy Pierce

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Yes, it can definitely help. You will always be CO2 limited in a low-tech setup. You can get started for very low cost with a homemade citric acid + baking soda system to see if you like what it does. There are lots of youtube videos on how to make one. I have a 45L system that is CO2 gas...
  31. Aqua360

    Where am I going wrong ?

    For me, it's night and day difference, some advanced plants will basically not grow without added co2. If you're set on less demanding plants, with lower lighting it becomes less relevant.
  32. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Oh wow what a huge difference !! I definitely need floating plants in there . Thanks again for such a detailed reply :)
  33. neofy705

    Any advice on how to fix algae and poor growth?

    Is this photo more helpful Darrel?
  34. neofy705

    Any advice on how to fix algae and poor growth?

    Thank you Zeus. I'm a bit puzzled with the pH situation in my tank. I think Co2 is too high. Moving the DC to the "worst case scenario" location and it's still lime green to yellow. I let a glass of tank water degas for 24h and the pH was 7.8-8! Right before the co2 is on the pH is 6.8 and the...
  35. dw1305

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Hi all, <"Tropica Premium"> doesn't contain any nitrogen (N) or phosphate (PO4---). Because these are two of the nutrients that <"plants require most of"> and because of this we usually recommend a fertiliser that does contain them. I'm going to say that may well be where your problem lies...
  36. alnitak

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Hi, no, Green Cyano ;) Dosed once, finished :)
  37. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Oh I should have mentioned my water temp is currently 25.9
  38. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    That’s very kind of you thank you so much :)
  39. S

    Where am I going wrong ?

    I wouldn’t bother with that. If you can wait a week, I’ll send you some for the cost of postage.
  40. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Also Ive never used c02 before would it help on such a small aquarium ?
  41. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Thank you so much for the time and answers . I’m pretty new to forums so hope I’m replying correctly . I will have a look for floating plants when I next go to the store . I have printed the duckweed pages and will go through that . I’ve been using Tropica premium nutrition but to be honest I’ve...
  42. hydrophyte

    30cm cube tank

    Happy plants in there!
  43. Aqua360

    Where am I going wrong ?

    do you please have more info on the model of light? If you're truly set on superior plant growth, i'd really recommend looking into dosing co2 if possible, but if you can't, it might be worth listing the plants you're interested in to gauge opinions on feasibility here
  44. Cazza

    Hello from Worthing ,west Sussex

    Welcome!
  45. hypnogogia

    Where am I going wrong ?

    First of all, well done for persevering for 4 years! A few pointers and questions: As you don't use CO2, don't worry about drop checker. What ave you been using to fertilise to date? Do you have information on your water hardness from supplier water report? What KH and Gh do you have? what is...
  46. Gerald Buswell

    FINALLY! a heated mini filter!

    Hallo all, I am putting together a nano tank, and am about to make the same hack with an Oase Filtosmart 60, which works out the cheapest for me. I will use the Oase Filtosmart 100 thermo fit, but I am looking for a heater that will fit, as I can’t get hold of Superfish very easily. Is it the...
  47. dw1305

    How to: Clean, easy and highly nutritious greenwater culture for Daphnia and Moina.

    Hi all, Algal spores are universal in non-sterilised water, so as soon as you create suitable conditions they will grow. cheers Darrel
  48. dw1305

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Hi all, Welcome to UKAPS, Unfortunately this is <"quite a common finding">, but I'm going to say you are now in the right place now. When you have time read through: <"What is the “Duckweed Index” all about?">. In terms of plants have a look at the <"Tropica Easy"> range, they are likely...
  49. chickennublet

    30cm cube tank

    20240514_163650 by Lenny Lim, on Flickr Rotala tulunadensis has grown very tall.
  50. H

    Where am I going wrong ?

    Hello , I hope everyone is well After almost four years of constantly losing and having to replace my aquarium plants I’ve decided to reach out for help . When I inherited the aquarium I like most of you envisioned a lush green thriving aquarium but alas this has never happened. I have been to...
  51. dw1305

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Hi all, The problem is that it will return, if conditions remain suitable for it. Cyanobacteria, diatoms etc are pretty much universal in freshwater, they will always be present in your aquarium, but most of the time at a level low enough so that they aren't visible. cheers Darrel
  52. C

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Yes, I do agree that the instability is the most likely cause, but I would like to get rid of it as thoroughly as possible since BGA is very hard to get rid of. Did you use the Blue Life Red Cyano? It seemed to be for marine tank use... Thanks for the advice. It is a ZRDR generator with a...
  53. H

    Hello from Worthing ,west Sussex

    Hello and good morning , I hope you are all well Just wanted to say hi I will post a new thread in the plant help section :)
  54. Chez_

    How to: Clean, easy and highly nutritious greenwater culture for Daphnia and Moina.

    The water has gone green, and it's not the spirulina I don't think. It was originally from my water butt, so although I haven't added anything except the yeast/leaves/spirulina, it looks like I might have cultivated some by chance? I have added a couple of my every-expanding bladder snail...
  55. N

    Dart frog vivarium

    Hej Thomas. Nu ved jeg godt det er noget tid siden du har lavet dit utrolig flotte vivarium. Men jeg er lidt nysgerrig på din finish. F.eks. pvc listen oven på terrariet. Hvad har du brugt der? Det ser/så mega godt ud. Efter lang tid væk for hobbyen er jeg landet her igen. Og dit "design"...
  56. MichaelJ

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Can you be more specific on this? I am no expert on CO2, but I think the drawback with these generators is that their delivery is fairly inconsistent - inconsistency is always a bad thing. Be patient. Keep changing water.... Consistency is key for any successful planted aquarium. Now that...
  57. Cazza

    Good morning from Hereford

    Hello there!
  58. PARAGUAY

    Good morning from Hereford

    Welcome to UKAPS
  59. Zeus.

    Is helanthium tenellum 'green' still transitioning?

    I would leave it alone for a few weeks, I can't see you having a problem with helanthium tenellum 'green' it grows well in non CO2 tanks
  60. Aqua Hero

    Is helanthium tenellum 'green' still transitioning?

    I planned some helanthium tenellum 'green' about a week ago. It came as a 1-2 grow so I'm guessing that's in vitro. The plant is still green and has zero algae on it but at the same time hasn't grown an inch. Is it still adjusting to the water parameters? Will trimming the leaves down...
  61. PARAGUAY

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    My kitchen aquarium was always having outbreaks of BGA but the plants were healthy ,l removed most BGA in maintenance and regular waterchanges but it persisted. It is low tech. After trying everything except treatments, l reset up in living room (,same plants ,sand substrate and fish ) twelve...
  62. alnitak

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Hello, your tank was set up one month ago, so the beneficial bacteria are not fully developped in the filter/substrate, the parameters are not steady, and all this could act as a trigger for BGA. So keep on regular maintenance, water changing, manually remove the BGA and observe the evolution...
  63. Heavenly

    120cm over light recommendations

    Aha! Ok perfect!
  64. A

    Resolved! .jpeg File extension not allowed

    As of iOS 16, you can easily enable a setting in the Files app to show all file extensions on your iPhone. Here's how to do it:- 1. Open the Files app on your iPhone. 2. Navigate to any folder containing files. 3. Tap on the More icon (three dots in a circle) located in the top right corner. 4...
  65. Walt1908

    Problem Cant select any options

    Nope Wtf.... It worked! No joke :happy: Thanks Scaperinc and hypnogogia really appreciated!
  66. dw1305

    Bugs you might encounter in your aquarium

    Hi all, Welcome to UKAPS They are <"Ostracods"> ("Seed Shrimps"), a kind of Crustacean a bit like a Daphnia <"encased in a shell">. They are entirely harmless and very common in shrimp tanks etc. cheers Darrel
  67. hydrophyte

    Ripple Tank - Plane Waves

    Also got a few pics last night... That Kessil A80 with gooseneck went together really nice with the other parts and it's the perfect lighting for this setup. I lucked out. I have an idea for better ripple definition, but this mellow water motion is nice for this fish combination. A future...
  68. Scaperinc

    Problem Cant select any options

    Try clearing your browser history and cashe then restart your phone( i know very IT department answer but this works 🤣)
  69. C

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Oh dear, my apologies for not reading. 54 litres About a month since set up Fluval 307 - sponge media + Seachem Matrix Week Aqua M450 pro - originally at 100% intensity for 4-6 hours; currently at 45% for 6 hours ADA Africana CO2 - citric acid/baking soda generator Tropica Specialised - 1 pump...
  70. R

    Bugs you might encounter in your aquarium

    Can anyone help identify these? Suddenly appeared in my breeding tank. They swim quite fast, not jerky like copepods..
  71. M

    55l medium tech

    I managed to shake off my algae problems - a combination of lowered light and nerite snails did the job. 😅The tank is getting a little overgrown but I’m enjoying it. Elocharis is spreading nicely - only trouble is figuring out how to untangle if from the sagittaria runners. In other news I...
  72. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    Your math is correct in that 1.22 ppm_molar CO2 in water is equivalent to 3 mg/l. But molar fraction is not concentration, not equivalent to ppmv (by volume) in water, and not appropriate for concentration comparison between two media. Gas concentration in air is expressed in ppmv or...
  73. A

    why are fish flicking themselves on plants and rocks?

    yes, I feel that my shell dwellers would not be as co-operative as koi
  74. Conort2

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    They even do it with tetras, I had a delivery once with around 30 tetras all individually bagged!
  75. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    They sure were, very impressed with packaging and overall quality, also had 2 bags full of air as seen in the bottom of the packing to keep everything tightly packed together minimising movement.
  76. sparkyweasel

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    Some information about your tank would help. :) Tank info guidelines here. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/please-read-the-guidelines-for-algae-help.60672/
  77. hypnogogia

    Problem Cant select any options

    @LondonDragon, can you help?
  78. Walt1908

    Problem Cant select any options

    No probs :) Stupid thing is it always worked in the past lolz. Tomorrow ill update my a52. Maybe it will work again.
  79. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    So today i got a bunch of new crypts and they are looking good. The plants are grown emersed so this will be cool to see the new emersed leaves poppin' up in due time. Species i got: C. Parva C. Wendtii 'tropica' C. Costata C. Purpurea C. Petchi 'pink' The left one with the veigns is the...
  80. Gee

    Growing Dwarf Baby Tears on Lava Rock

    Of course you can grow them in rocks and even in driftwood as long you have the correct lighting and water condition. I grow them outside of the tank so they can grow faster and when they are ready I bring them in side the tank
  81. Sarpijk

    Anyone growing Bucephalandra Kishii a.k.a Skeleton King?

    Here's how they arrived from the States in perfect shape despite the overseas journey that was back in 2021!
  82. C

    Cyanobacteria / BGA outbreak

    I have been hit with the dreaded BGA in a new set up. I have removed all visible BGA from the tank, but the smell still lingers even after a water change. Using Ultralife Blue Green Slime remover does not seem to help at all. Does anyone have any advice on how I can conclusively sort this out...
  83. Tim Harrison

    Good morning from Hereford

    Welcome :)
  84. Sarpijk

    Anyone growing Bucephalandra Kishii a.k.a Skeleton King?

    Hi all, I have been fascinated with this Buce ( both the green and black version) since the first time I saw them online. When the opportunity rose three years ago I couldn't resist and ordered them from a Reddit seller in the States. I immediately placed both in my paludarium but they kinda...
  85. S

    Problem Cant select any options

    Sorry I can’t help you. Seems to work for me on Safari on iPhone.
  86. Walt1908

    Problem Cant select any options

    bump Nobody?
  87. L

    glutaraldehyde

    What you are using, mg/L, is not PPM by volume. PPM by volume would be something like cm³/m³ or mm³/L. The molar concentration of CO2 in air is the value close to 400 PPM. That would be the number to use, if partial pressure was indeed the most important factor. Converting from mg/L to...
  88. W

    EI fertilizer salts uk?

    Thanks for the swift reply. That is very good news for us fish keepers. (Very easy to acquire) Cheers Mark
  89. M

    120cm over light recommendations

    Hi Marc Spoke to you on FB yesterday I ordered a chihiros 120 in the end👍
  90. hypnogogia

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Was each fish in its own bag? That's awesome if so.
  91. refrigerator

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    Thanks for the advice! My current Amanos absolutely demolished most of the other algae in the tank within like 48h (there was a lot on the wood in particular) but don't seem to eat the brown algae at all... is this common? Anything I can do to encourage them? Will try big water changes and 6h...
  92. Ibz10

    Odd and unusual fish you find in your local fish store

    Today was delivery day from Pier Aquatics... I nearly had a heart attack in the morning as the delivery driver decided he couldnt find my place (although its near a main road and you cant miss it) I received a redelivery email 🤦🏽 straight on the phone to PA who were excellent, contacting the...
  93. VarunA

    My first planted tank (ADA 60p high tech)

    I'd add in 3 more Amano shrimp for that tank size. Amanos, cherries and ottos should take care of those brown algae. It is actually one of the easiest ones to deal with. Personally, I would also cut down the light intensity or photoperiod a bit until you find the balance and slowly raise it back...
  94. tiger15

    glutaraldehyde

    In air, ppm by volume and by molar is the same due to Avogadro law. Atmospheric CO2 is not exhaustible in open environment but can happen in green house containment. On the other end, indoor CO2 can build up quickly to 1000-2000 ppmv in a crowded room, and in the confine of a car if outside...
  95. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    As I mentioned in the post, the pond snails didn't work because they escaped by climbing out of the box Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  96. SamTheMan

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    any of the "pest snails" will do that perfectly
  97. dw1305

    glutaraldehyde

    Hi all, They don't exactly stunt, it is just that the growth of Tomatoes etc. is sub-optimal at ambient CO2 levels. You can definitely get local depletion of CO2 in glasshouses, this is because they are (to some extent) sealed structures. If you make sure that PAR, water and nutrients are non-...
  98. L

    glutaraldehyde

    I edited my post, but maybe too late. I think that plants care about partial pressure, so the best unit would be PPM_molar, which is the 400something ppm we always used.
  99. Aqua Hero

    What micro fauna eats only decaying plant matter?

    The plan is if any babies do escape, the fish I will have in the tank will hunt them down Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
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