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  1. RichardJW

    www.cheapfish.co.uk scam?

    Don't see anyone getting filthy rich around here . Shipage costs , business rates , staff , fuel bills soon eat into your profit ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Koi Goldfish hybrids

    In reply to the previous author , Koi and Goldfish are not from a common ancestor they are not that closely related ! Koi are Cyprinus carpio haematopterus & Goldfish are Carassius auratus , that said there are incidences of them hybridising . A year on from my original post and the fish I...
  3. RichardJW

    Show your orchids!

    Keeping Orchids is a bit like a Planted Tank - all about correct light, ferts and loving the end result . A good guy for unusual stuff ( espec. Rooted clones ) at fantastic prices is Ray Creek - his mailing list is more up to date than website . He's quite happy for you to phone up and ask...
  4. RichardJW

    Oaklands.....

    I'm down that way next week , certainly have a look . Was looking for some CPD or similar but all those at Abyss we're hollow bellied , poor shape - hope we're not seeing the start of inbreeding / poor choice of parent stock like with Neon Rainbows . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Oaklands.....

    Marine 23 ! New one on me - although I'm N Manchester I have a good friend in Bramhall so I'm down there on a regular basis . I'm guessing by your comments that it's certainly worth a visit - I've been favouring Aqualife , but it's a bit of a treck . Abyss can be OK , BUT whenever I'm there the...
  6. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Not the best quality and store lights giving too much background reflection - but at long last the project looks tidy . Once the Clown Loaches and RTB Sharks get a bit of size I think it will be quite spectacular !! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Oaklands.....

    Good to hear your move went well - by your description of your local area , doesn't sound like Denton though !! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. RichardJW

    Holiday cover

    40yrs of fish keeping experience has taught me the best regime for going on holiday is make sure everything is nicely settled and running smooth before you go away , trust no-one . The biggest disasters are when a helpful neighbour is left in charge whilst you're away . My neighbour looks after...
  9. RichardJW

    Dogs and turf.

    That's dogs for you ! My lawn is over 100yrs old and is severely compacted , I find as I repair it ( with utility seed )and improve the substructure it is more resistant to burning . This time if year is drier and is more of a problem - when it's raining it doesn't seem to be a problem !! And of...
  10. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Mysterious guy probably seen the Electric bill !! I look at the tank and think what would Alistair do with it ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    It's an Apistogramma agassizi 'flame red ' quite a mature male , hence the dorsal extension . I agree , quite a striking fish ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Toy Room Project

    Oops ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Toy Room Project

    First attempt at taking pictures with a decent camera - not as easy as I thought , will retry later with more light from above . Should be easy as I run 1 x 24w tube and I have the option to run 3 x tubes . for those who understand these were shot at f4, 1/125 , ISO6400 hence the grain ...
  14. RichardJW

    Running full co2 without Ei for a week

    Experience tells me that the biggest problem in fish keeping is letting someone inexperienced take charge of feeding over holidays . My advice would always be make sure they're happy and healthy before you go away - appropriate water changes and quality food , then leave well alone . Resume same...
  15. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Sounds like Alastair should be selling tickets to view ! You're observation that the Fish are the Stars is very valid - being a long time Aquarist (40+ years) my main beef about a lot of the wonderful contributions on this site are let down by the attention to detail when stocking the final...
  16. RichardJW

    Green Hair Algae Battle

    It's an Arcadia fitting and us 5" above an 18" water column . Plant growth is slow , which I'm OK with - did toy with adding CO2 and upping the lights , but with holidays etc rearing their head I'm sticking with Lo-tech for now . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. RichardJW

    Green Hair Algae Battle

    I'm running a 200l tank on 1 x 24w t5 ( 1&1/2 hours AM and 5 hours PM ) at the moment and I'm still getting some Green Hair Algae on anything near the surface . You may find reducing further and using a slightly longer photoperiod works ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. RichardJW

    Can anyone help...ph question

    The bottom line in this discussion is find a healthy equilibrium and stick with it !! If you try to alter what what is nice and steady already you run the risk of see-sawing and as pointed out can end up with a 10,000:10,000 balance where 10:10 was fine . Plenty of stable water changed has...
  19. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    Wow , thanks ! I'm glad I've got a Science degree !!! In a nutshell , if the all plants are moving GOOD only some BAD . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Extra flow with lights on seems a good solution - saves the little ones drifting off ( literally ) in their sleep !! In a separate post about flow rates there was discussion about going up to x25 with wide bore multi holed spray bars !! I'd like to see their utility bills .. Do like the idea...
  21. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    Bit of applied physics there - explains well how 10x turnover can be managed without stressing the fish . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  22. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    All of the flow is via a Lily pipe - see my thread under Toy Room Project . Now I've got some fish in and have watched how they move , react and flourish I'm convinced that I was getting a touch paranoid . I'd visited Stockports Pets@home store and seen the Big Tank setup there - I didn't like...
  23. RichardJW

    Can anyone help...ph question

    Like Alistair I'm very lucky in that our tap water comes out of the pipes in quite a soft state - can quite understand that shrimps ( and snails ) would not thrive in a low Ph environment without some access to source Calcium for their exoskeleton . Conversely both these creatures exist...
  24. RichardJW

    UK Shops for the Planted Tank Hobbyist

    And Lancashire water which is soft ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    There seems to be much discussion about good flow of water throughout the tank - what I'm interested in is Flow rates . I'm running at 1000L / hr in a 180L setup ( I.e x 5.5 times tank vol per hour ) and am happy that the coverage throughout the tank is good - BUT I do feel it is a bit on the...
  26. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Good call on the lights - everything is looking happy on one tube - Like the Dennerle's , very warm colour - bit like the old GROLUX but not as Essex orange ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  27. RichardJW

    The Flawless

    Looks like Daphnia , which is good free fish food !! I don't see any fish in there , which you'll find will relish eating them up when you add some !, Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  28. RichardJW

    Went RO, lost tens of Cories

    If PH crash is possibly a problem , maybe it's worth having something to help buffer . I've always used a small amount of bog standard gravel - even as a layer in my filter when keeping Discus in a bare tank . Unless you're trying to run at PH 5 for very specialised fish I find it keeps our...
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    Went RO, lost tens of Cories

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    Toy Room Project

    Was a bit miffed last week as I got some serious Crypt melt and am now heartened to see that I now have some serious Crypt re growth ... It's still early days , just biding my time for the Nitrogen cycle to run its course . Ammonia never really peaked but Nitrites are now showing their colours ...
  31. RichardJW

    Tulgey Wood - Trimmed

    I think you do yourself a disservice ! This looks really interesting , a nice variety of shapes and colours . Now to get some fish in there - any ideas yet ?? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  32. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Out of interest Al , how many times per hour do your filters turn over the volume of your tank ??? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  33. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Technical update : Actually running on 1 tube at the moment - 2 seems over bright , haven't put cover glass on so that may change things . Flow rate seems a bit fierce at ( potentially ) x 5 [ reminder to self to check ] . What range of flow rates do people go for ?? Sent from my iPad using...
  34. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Certainly not seeing much above trace readings ATM - I'll keep monitoring for the time being Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  35. RichardJW

    CovaMoura

    Notice you used electric cabling to fix to rocks - is there not a danger that copper may leach out of wire and cause problems for shrimps ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  36. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Started monitoring Nitrates and Ammonia from Day1 - as a total fresh start , filter , water etc etc big question , when do I start to see initial Ammonia spike ??? TMC Nutrasoil literature even warns that part of its formulation is designed to kick start Nitrogen cycle ! Sent from my iPad...
  37. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Little bit of iPadography Better shots to follow ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  38. RichardJW

    Glutaraldehyde!

    Just picked up on this thread - I'm pretty sure I once read on a Marine Forum about using Vodka as a carbon source . Aldehydes and alcohols are only one step different in metabolic energy cycles ( as is acetic acid ) - any views on this ?? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  39. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Camera's on charge as we speak - pictures to follow ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  40. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Plants arrived ! Echinodorus tennelus , tricolour , ocelot green , red wild grass Cryptocoryne amicorum , wendtii green , Rotala rotundifolia Sagittaria platyphylla Christmas moss Taxiphyllum barbieri Anubias nana Microsorium pteropus Aponogeton capuroni Eleocharis parvula Seems like a lot -...
  41. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Probably go with Cory Habrosus and by the time the planting is settled in there should be some stabilisation from root zone . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  42. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Totally by co-incidence the newsletter from Aquaessentials that came with my plants warns about excessive lighting . The figure banded about for T5 lighting seems to be 0.25w per litre which suggest around 45w which for me would be 2 tubes . I have the option of removing one so I can try one or...
  43. RichardJW

    Koi Goldfish hybrids

    During our unseasonal hot summer last year I was aware of much fishy love going on in the garden pond - Lo and behold come autumn I noticed lots of small fry . As the temperature started to drop I caught a group and put them in a tank in the cellar . These fry soon put on some size and although...
  44. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Considering they're on identical platforms it's noticeable how different the two tanks look . The clarity in the New Malden tank is not evident in the Stockport one . Looking at the angle that the fish are swimming at I'm guessing that the flow is pretty strong in this one too . One thing for...
  45. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    Thanks James , it is the one area that needs a softly softly approach . Initially I'm going to go with 2 tubes and see how it goes ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  46. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    I think the overall problem here is that it's a huge expensive project and the care and expertise that is applied to smaller individual projects evident on this forum is not practical from a cost point if view . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  47. RichardJW

    Toy Room Project

    After many years on the dark side , I decided to strip down my Marine setup ( many thanks to Living Reef Oldham for taking all livestock off my hands for an honest credit ) . I intend to use what existing hardware I can :- Tank is 30" x 20" x 20" (75cm x 50cm x 50cm) or 40 gal (180L) Eheim...
  48. RichardJW

    Tulgey Wood - Trimmed

    Even more impressive , I'd guessed it was bigger than that . Choice of livestock to match the proportions will be interesting ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  49. RichardJW

    Tulgey Wood - Trimmed

    Fantastic looking project , can't wait to see it develop. What are the proportions of the setup ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  50. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Sorry to be the Prophet of Doom - just been into Stockport P@Home to catch up on the Monster tank and was completely underwhelmed . It's a big tank , it's got some wood and plants and it's got some fish in it ! From the point of view of a member of public , it doesn't make you think ' I want a...
  51. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    How are the new Liquorice's coming on ? Suppose the project should now be called 1300litre Sweet shop - Chocolate & Liquorice ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  52. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Very interested to see what you've got there Alistair -good luck. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  53. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Interesting stuff from the PP - find the descriptions of the 1st two a bit weird though - 27.7cm in the wild 4cm in Aquarium ??? Some fantastic looking fish - interested to see what Alistair gets ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  54. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Licquorice gouramis are not something previously on my radar - on looking on a Google I'm intrigued at how many species there are . The variety remind me of Apisto's particular Agassizi - do they hybridize or is there not enough around for this to be an issue ?? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  55. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Good job those we see are captive bread ! Wider question is - is it ethical to restock the wild habitats with increasingly inbred artificially reared fish ???? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  56. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Now if you want to put something in that looks good with the word SHARK I'd have gone for 3/4 Red Tail Black sharks . Tank that size they'd soon get to an impressive size Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  57. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Still think a tank of this size needs some signature fish in it - Angels,discus and a school of Bleeding hearts would look good . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  58. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    If you've got a tripod I would suggest setting the camera to full manual and switching Autofocus OFF . That way you can control exactly which point you want to focus on can go for a good Depth of field . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  59. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Just catching up with this thread I note Roadmaster mentions an anti-parasite treatment . Save looking for it - it's a USA product ( now discontinued ), here on UK these types of products are Vet only products . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  60. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Looking good ! I like the patient approach , in the long run you'll certainly benefit . BTW did you get any more pictures at P@H ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  61. RichardJW

    1300 litre chocolate lake

    Fantastic new setup - like everyone else , looking forward to seeing it develop . Keep the updates ( and pictures) coming !! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  62. RichardJW

    Kitty litter

    Thanks Alastair , a good thread - like all the best ones it extracts a broad range of informed comment . Looking forward to getting stuck in to my own project once I've rehabilitated after receiving a new hip last week . By the time I can drive again I'll be able to experience the hopefully...
  63. RichardJW

    Kitty litter

    I've seen a few references to using Cat Litter as an inert base . I'm guessing this is the preferred product Tesco Low Dust Lightweight Cat Litter 10 Litres - Groceries - Tesco Groceries Any feedback on its use ? Plus and minus please ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  64. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Think I certainly opened a can of worms with this topic ! Excellent feedback - more questions now than there is answers ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  65. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Seems to me that if the Co2 is coming through the substrate any dissipation would happen evenly across the bottom and not in the general water column . To get this to happen is obviously a task for the more technically minded amongst us - but it's a lot of work if it doesn't make any noticeable...
  66. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Is this what you're looking for ??? Kuhli loaches. | UK Aquatic Plant Society Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  67. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    You would if they were a foot long !! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  68. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Remember them well , think they must've been on steroids ! Even the online resources only have them growing to 4" but I do remember having one the size and thickness of a Sharpie pen - also in many different colour ways . Don't think they'd be comparable with a planted setup though . Sent from...
  69. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Interesting you comment on the colours ! Some of the staples of the industry Tiger barbs , Rosy barbs are certainly not as big or bright as the early stock - I remember Rosy barbs the size of goldfish .The other old school staple were Swordtails and Platties ,which were a lot bigger and varied...
  70. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    Interesting feedback Foxfish ! In these days of information overload everybody has access to a broad spectrum of knowledge whereas even 20 yrs ago your main source of info was LFS and local hobbyists . Interestingly , your local knowledge sources must have been more forward thinking whereas mine...
  71. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    30 years ago don't really think anything was Hi-tech ! Doing water changes was seen as a bit radical by some . I'm guessing for it to be useful in a planted setup a gentle movement only would suffice .
  72. RichardJW

    Whatever happened to Under Gravel Filters ?

    30 years ago the height of Hi-tech in a planted aquarium was to have a bed of plates under the gravel which were connected to your external filter or more usually air driven via uplifts . The theory being that like a sewage works the gravel bed acted as a huge surface area bacterial bed - the...
  73. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Not a bad guess there , they've recently moved to new premises so I'm interested to see how the new site develops . They've always been helpful and knowledgable but I've felt for a long time that the 'retail' part of the business needs that bit of polish ! From a quality and variety point of...
  74. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    The other tanks were all "standard" size setups and were crystal clear ! The important thing about any display in any LFS is that anyone visiting should walk in and say I want that at home . My LFS for years had a fantastic planted display with nice pair Sturisoma , cardinal shoal , nice Dwarf...
  75. RichardJW

    Why are there no "monster" planted tanks ?

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event. | UK Aquatic Plant Society How's this for a Monster tank ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  76. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Not yet !! I want to see it mature a bit and the water sparkle - to be honest I was disappointed , it didn't make me want to stand and stare . As before the fish did nothing for me . BAS in Bolton used to have a big display and I could stand and look at that ! I was more impressed with the...
  77. RichardJW

    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Not surprised that the smaller setup is a pro job - my wife was with me and felt that it had a better wow factor than the big one !! I'm sure once the big one's matured it will be quite spectacular - I suppose the bigger ( and deeper) the setup the longer it takes to mature . Regarding my...
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    Pets @ Home huge planted tank projects and event.

    Can confirm the water is still Turgid !! Hopefully it will clear in time - huge volume to scrub . I also felt that some lighting highlights would help , maybe as water clears this will sparkle a touch more . Think a tank this size would benefit from something a touch bigger like Discus or Altums...
  79. RichardJW

    Heater Mat

    Heater mats used to be quite the thing for heating Aquariums - the theory being that the convection helped water flow through the substrate !! Big problem was that when they failed you either stripped everything down and replaced or reverted back to a traditional heater stat ! Sent from my...
  80. RichardJW

    is it weird to actually like some algae?

    That's quite a lovely effect on the wood - maybe it only grows on the soft bits because it can extract nutrients easily as part of the slow decomposition ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  81. RichardJW

    Cheap HO T5 fluorescent tubes - Update with photos

    Brilliant well researched topic . Even though it's a few years old the products are still widely available and very current for these sorts of setup . Can't see LED moving into this market for a long time as the specific wavelengths are not yet as far as I know not yet catered for . Sent...
  82. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    Agree , def trial and error and take it slowly is the name of the game ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  83. RichardJW

    Flow Rates

    As discussed in other topics I'm in the process of stripping down a 180l Marine setup with the view of setting up as a planted project . I've already got 2000l/hr external filter and several internal circulation pumps as part of current setup . 10X seems to be a magic circulation figure...
  84. RichardJW

    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    Thanks Kirk , I've worn mine out a bit early really . But you're right about the pain - 6 weeks ago I was on a golf holiday and now I'm struggling . Bloody annoying . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  85. RichardJW

    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    JBL mud balls sound like a good idea for starters , the dosing regimes in the forums sound at times a little over complicated . Where are they sourced - tried t'internet only got German mfr's site ! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  86. RichardJW

    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    Certainly think I'm going to go low-tech to start with some combo of John Innes plus inert topping . At the moment I'm reading up on all the separate elements which of course eventually make up the project . It's going to be in the New Year as I've got an impeding Hip replacement coming up ...
  87. RichardJW

    Kuhli loaches.

    Interesting link re Kuhlii Serpentine - Striped - brown to black bands over yellowish ground color — Loaches Online also pictures of plain coloured ones too. Th site identifies them as being typically 3" ( 8cm) but I remember having some the size and thickness of Sharpie pens ( prob female ) ...
  88. RichardJW

    Deep study on Peat

    Has anyone ever tried growing Sarracenia and similar as part of a display ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  89. RichardJW

    Kuhli loaches.

    Still see them occasionally up North , as commented earlier they look a bit lightweight . I remember when they first appeared there were many different species available ( with varying bands , colour ways and sometimes no stripes )and all seemed to grow into big fat specimens ! Maybe they'll...
  90. RichardJW

    the shoal update

    Fantastic setup ! Well done ! Is the power head on a timer or is it a constant flow ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  91. RichardJW

    Planted setup virgin UK

    Thanks Ollie , following my brush with the Marine forum I approached my LFS and he offered to take all livestock , quarantine it and assess its value and give me credits . I'm quite happy as I can use the credit towards setting up my planted project . As long as they go to a good home I'm quite...
  92. RichardJW

    Planted setup virgin UK

    Most impressed by the help and +ve comments on this Forum . In my attempts to strip down my Marine setup and find a good home I went on a Marine forum and offered some fish and soft corals for free - I was accused of selling and was banned for life !! How's that for helpful and friendly ...
  93. RichardJW

    Planted setup virgin UK

    Thanks Ian - bottom line is definitely walk before you can run . My plan is to start off Lo-tech and see how it go's ! I've been keeping fish ( or as my mate says keeping water) for 40 years and things have changed unbelievably , the concept of what is underwater gardening interests me and I...
  94. RichardJW

    Planted setup virgin UK

    Thanks Manrock , that's the beauty of Forums - you get a variety of helpful hints - real skill is picking out what is relevant to your situation . So Yes , I'll be taking that on board - I did wonder why the catfish of choice was Otocinclus , now I know !
  95. RichardJW

    Planted setup virgin UK

    Specific question works well - I started from bottom up and had a fantastic response . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  96. RichardJW

    120x45x45 Octopuss on the Rocks

    Thanks Ollie Not got a sump ,but do like the low tech approach . Interestingly just read a piece on the same subject elsewhere on the forum by someone who uses JohnInnes3 he has a similar opinion on lighting - his rule of thumb is 1-1.5w per a Gallon which I suspect is not unlike your setup ...
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    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    Brilliant article well written . Enough science to satisfy the curious but at a nice level for the less scientific to still get an understanding of the subject . I particularly like the concept of the carbon coming from the substrate as an option to injected CO2 . It's a similar concept to...
  98. RichardJW

    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    Troi , Sorry can't see any link. ! ( it could be me , not looking hard enough ) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  99. RichardJW

    120x45x45 Octopuss on the Rocks

    Interesting ! I'm looking at Stripping down my Marine setup and going to Aquascaping . Some of the technical stuff gets a bit into Marines territory - I'm wanting a more Lo- tech setup . Working from the bottom up I note that you use JohnInnes no3 and sand ! Does that work well ? Sent from...
  100. RichardJW

    What's your favoured substrate ? And why !

    As a newbie to the concept of planted landscaped tanks what is your favoured substrate and why ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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