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  1. sh4d0w

    If you were me....

    SO if you were me, in this position, what would you do right now. what would you change? Add? Cull. I have been a bit busy of late with some major DIY projects at the ranch and my tank has just survived with top ups and fortnightly water changes for about 8 weeks now, i need a big trim and i...
  2. Tim Harrison

    Stupid plants

    Imagine trying to get rid of this type of duckweed then. Wolffia globosa The examples below aren't aquatic, but surely Darwinian evolution can't explain all of them. Maybe the best evidence there is for a holographic universe, or even a computer simulated reality. Or perhaps nature has a...
  3. MichaelJ

    Stupid plants

    Duckweed ! :lol: ... Given how resilient and successful if kept unchecked it is, I am not sure it actually qualifies as stupid ... If you have a lot of other floating plants (such as Frogbit), or plants that grows partially emerged, duckweed is very, very hard to get rid of. For me at least...
  4. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    Just make up a stock solution and start dosing your tank as per the method that you want to use. See how the plants respond over a 2 week period. You will also have to factor in your light brightness and CO2 if you are using it. It is probably best to create a separate post about your tank...
  5. Conort2

    Surfing Corys

    They normally do this either when they’re first added to an aquarium or when they’re in the mood to spawn. The males will chase the females around and they will pace up and down the glass in a group.
  6. Mike Singh

    Hey

    Welcome
  7. xxoREAPERoxx

    From south africa

    Yes ,that's what I don't understand, How can I know how much of each I should put in ,I know that the calculator helps with it but how do I know if it's to much or to little
  8. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    1g of salt added to 100ml of water = 1%.
  9. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    Do you mean how much of each salt to make up your stock solution?
  10. xxoREAPERoxx

    From south africa

    Thank you but the only thing I don't understand with that is how will I know what the percentage of each ingredient should be
  11. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    This calculator is useful and you can recreate your preferred fertilizer. Thread 'IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator' IFC Aquarium Fertilizer Calculator
  12. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    It seems ok. The raw salts are correct. What is the pH and hardness of the water you are using for your aquarium?
  13. xxoREAPERoxx

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    I'm basically trying to make a AIO fertilizer that will give my plants everything it requires to grow at its best but without any need of co2 and when it works ill then share the recipe and method to the whole south africa
  14. xxoREAPERoxx

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    Allot of us have different sized tanks My own biggest tank is a 600L tank with over 60 anubias in I keep my tanks with only one species of plant but different types and at the moment I have noticed that some of my new leaves developed with pieces missing like it's been eaten and I basically...
  15. sparkyweasel

    Hey

    Welcome! :)
  16. J

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    You could use a calculator like this to help work the numbers out. https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/ifc-aquarium-fertilizer-calculator.63045/ Or this if the above is to complicated try this. https://rotalabutterfly.com/nutrient-calculator.php Failing that tell us what salts you have, some...
  17. megwattscreative

    Nano blackwater recommendations

    My bad, thank you for the correction :)
  18. xxoREAPERoxx

    From south africa

    I was hoping of doing a all in one solution so that we have everything in one bottle and we could dose daily even if it only last a week we would be happy but if it last longer even better Here is a link to how we do it and this will most probably explain to you how bad ours are ,it is good...
  19. Mike Singh

    From south africa

    Welcome. Have you decided which doing regimen you want to use? See this link for the different methods and recipes. http://www.theplantedtank.co.uk/ http://www.theplantedtank.co.uk/dosing-methods.htm
  20. MichaelJ

    Surfing Corys

    Schooling fish such as Cory's are prone to repetitive behavior... I think they might just be "playing"... you could possibly put a plant or some hardscape close up against the rear glass and see if that breaks the behavior. I assume this is a planted tank. Cheers, Michael
  21. Tom Marquis

    Surfing Corys

    Experienced Aquarist here with a question: perfect water conditions. 200L tank. Only 10 adult corys and 3 adult Discus in the tank. Been in the tank together for over 2 months. If the corys aren't eating, they are surfing the rear glass. Fulltime. They are extremely healthy. As are the...
  22. JeffK

    Nano blackwater recommendations

    For a small tank like this, Dario species are more suitable, but both Dario and Badis are not blackwater fish.
  23. dw1305

    Stupid plants

    Hi all, I had the <"same problems with them">. A lot of people <"have done much better">, so it is definitely sub-optimal growing conditions. Try a <"bit more nitrogen (N)">? cheers Darrel
  24. Aqua Hero

    Stupid plants

    Couldn't agree more. Much prefer salvinia natas. Floats way better and can handle strong flow Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  25. richardcunliffe

    Paper packaging

    I noticed that Dennerle have some gravels in A4 sized card boxes. And given that you can get cat litter and other heavy ish stuff in paper bags, and that the hobby is made of people who supposedly love nature, how come nearly everything comes in plastic packaging? Maybe stuff is damp when...
  26. richardcunliffe

    Stupid plants

    Nominations for stupidest plant award. Red root floaters. Find themselves underneath all other floating plants Like being upside down Barely break even on the 'floating' specification Gotta love those reds though...
  27. Aqua360

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    when i stayed in Ottawa, I was told it could go between -40 in winter, and +40 in summer o_O
  28. DeadFish

    something bigger, now even bigger

    I swear, it is always something in this hobby. I looked in my cabinet to check my top off reservoir and noticed my pH controller was reading 6.3. This was well into the PP, so it should have been down at 5.5. Checked the pressure gauge on my regulator and saw it was reading 0 or close to it...
  29. MichaelJ

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    For a 500 L tank the Tropica recommended dosing will then be 60 ml per week. Cheers, Michael
  30. L

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    I got the ol' :oops: when I told someone that I live at 2100m and temps from -30 to +40 are common here in Colorado. Context: I was responding to a thread, saying that I insulated the back of my aquarium stand and back side of my tank with 1" pink foam insulation last year.
  31. xxoREAPERoxx

    From south africa

    Good afternoon everyone reading this 😀 I'm from south africa and seeing what the prices of fertilizers by you cost 😔 please know that it cost significantly more here by us and isn't even good 😢 I would like to know if anyone would assist me with your diy fertilizer, in what amount of each...
  32. xxoREAPERoxx

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    I'm just struggling to get all the numbers right ,because I don't know what the percentage must be or what is important and what isn't Thank you for your reply and I'm from south africa
  33. megwattscreative

    Nano blackwater recommendations

    Excited to see this tank! Do you have a thread/some pics? Personally I love wild type bettas, but the jumping is a fair concern. It sounds too small for dicrossus, however they are lovely fish. I also like badis badis however I don't know if they're entirely suitable (and also a nightmare to...
  34. dw1305

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    Hi all, Welcome to UKAPS, You can use a <"horticultural fertiliser">, as long as it doesn't have too high a proportion <"of ammonium salts">. Have a look at <"Solufeed 2:1:4 and Solufeed Sodium Free TEC or Solufeed Coir TEC Combination">. cheers Darrel
  35. dw1305

    Any ideas how I've killed my fish?

    Hi all, I think normally the cure is worse than the pest. I'd guess that the Shrimp attacking species are an absolutely <"tiny proportion of the total"> and that 99% of people who have <"visible Flatworms"> have species that are pretty benign. I think it is the same problem for both...
  36. Aqua360

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    Just looking at the average highs and low temps in Singapore year round...32* and 24* on average, that is crazy lol
  37. L

    Unknown creatures.

    Free fish food, and an indication of a healthy ecosystem, IMO.
  38. E

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    A 1/10hp chiller uses about 200w+ A 1/4hp chiller uses about 300w+ larger chillers might be more efficient. larger surface area of metal fins, larger fans for heat venting, larger water tank/cooling area. there is a big difference between 1/10hp chillers and 1/4hp chillers. as 1/10hp chillers...
  39. L

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    1HP = 745.7 watts. So your chiller uses 1/10HP, aka ~75w. I'd say that both of the times listed are pretty good; I wouldn't want my water cooling off or heating up too rapidly.
  40. mrhoyo

    Any ideas how I've killed my fish?

    Panacur ordered. I'll have a look at their heads, see what they are. Pure evil.
  41. xxoREAPERoxx

    Aquarium Plant Food UK Closing Down

    Good afternoon 😊 I'm new to the forum Is there anyone that can help me with the diy fertilizer
  42. dw1305

    white spot? or some other parasite?

    Hi all, That is good to know. I wonder if they are to do with being in spawning condition? I know that male Cyprinids <"get tubercles on the head"> when they are in ready to spawn - <"Nuptial tubercles - Wikipedia">. cheers Darrel
  43. L

    white spot? or some other parasite?

    Well a year on and these fish have grown considerably and appear to be in excellent health however some of them still periodically get these odd white spots around their mouths and only around their mouths. There is no sign of whatever the spots are ever having spread to any other fish in the...
  44. Aqua Hero

    How to get Palour palm to grow out of aquarium water

    Hello guys, I've been trying to grow alot of different house plants out of my aquarium water with alot of success. I do it more so for the aesthetics but it is helping greatly with water quality as well. All the plants showing in the picture are rootings and growing just fine however the only...
  45. MaterialCrab

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    The transition to low tech has begun. I've pulled the plug on CO2, added an air stone and did a 50% water change. Removed all the damaged stem plants from the right side of the tank and added in some Amazon Swords. Light intensity has been reduced to 50% and photo period increased to 11 hours...
  46. chickennublet

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    Appreciate the input. Which one is better from the two I described? As the standby and cooling times are quite different depending on where the temperature probe is. I assume the one that has a longer standby and chilling time is better?
  47. Gill

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    Cheers, I will have a look and see what's best to fill the N&P gap. My Math's is terrible, so for 500L would that be 50ml per week. Plant mass is now Dense filled with loads of Swords and Vallisernia types Will have a browse on eBay and see what 5L tubs are available. Yeah I think it was when...
  48. G H Nelson

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/using-stem-plants-as-a-filtering-aid-at-start-up.62966/
  49. D

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    Hi, It sounds like your current cooling cycle times are exactly what we would be after, we used to use a chiller on our old marine tanks. If you get a bigger chiller then you may find the quicker temperature swings might affect your fish. Would think your electricity bill will stay similar...
  50. Aqua Hero

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Aquaclear 20 Sent from my SM-S918B using Tapatalk
  51. xxoREAPERoxx

    Anubias problem

    Good morning everyone reading this, I'm new to the forum but not new to the hobby and im from south africa, I'm currently using a diy fertilizer I'm making myself and using it in my aquarium and my aquarium has only anubias in (60) my plants looks healthy except for the older leaves that had a...
  52. chickennublet

    Suggestions needed for chilling

    Hello everyone Writing from Singapore, where it is hot year round. Most folks require heating while people here need the opposite. I would be grateful for some advice on aquarium chillers and what I can do to keep temperatures low generally. I am chilling my water to keep my fish happy, since I...
  53. dw1305

    Any ideas how I've killed my fish?

    Hi all, They might be <"Rhabdocoelas flatworms">, they are much more resistant to pesticides. You can tell than and Tricladia apart, if you look at the head it is a point, rather than an arrow. <"Fenbendazole, planaria calculating dose.">. You could also try a <"Planaria trap"> or <"What are...
  54. Cazza

    Hey

    Hi!
  55. bazz

    Hey

    Welcome! :wave:
  56. oreo57

    Week aqua lighting options

    You really only need to be about 6" off the water..
  57. chickennublet

    90x30x30 low maintenance

    One of my Otocinclus cocama died. It was rather unexpected since both of them were eating so well. They were surprisingly not picky at all about what they would eat. I kinda wonder if that might have contributed to it, since Corydoras and Otocinclus have rather different dietary requirements (I...
  58. seedoubleyou

    Mitered Corner Aquarium

    ADA are another great brand. Custom build doesn’t always mean more expensive. The brands you’ve already mentioned all make lovely aquariums. Waterbox have a good UK customer service (from my experience).
  59. S

    Mitered Corner Aquarium

    I am looking to get my first aquascape going and really like the mitered corners look. In the UK I've seen oase scaperline, UNS and Waterbox. Are there any others please? Can't really afford a custom build. Many thanks.
  60. B

    Week aqua lighting options

    Yeah will try hang it a bit above, going for a long wood out the tank too so hopefully the A430 will be good enough to cover the space.
  61. Scaperinc

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    What filter are you running?
  62. mrhoyo

    Any ideas how I've killed my fish?

    Tank is still livestock free except my new army of planaria. Is there a recommended dosage or just bung a packet of (I'm assuming) granules in? Tank is 70l. I could just empty the tank completely but I want to make sure the buggers are dead regardless.
  63. SamTheMan

    Balcony pond

    oh right, i thought you were talking about white clouds. where did you source them in scotland?
  64. S

    Balcony pond

    I’ve only seen the one and he was definitely an Eurasian minnow.
  65. A

    High tech with low maintenance- looking for inspiration

    Both look stunning! Thanks for the inspiration. It is really hard to choose between the 2 but these were the examples I was really after. Thanks a ton! I ll be back 😀
  66. SamTheMan

    Balcony pond

    have you noticed a difference between the golds or the regulars?
  67. FrozenShivers

    Hey

    Hi :)
  68. Tim Harrison

    Hey

    Welcome 🙂
  69. S

    Hey

    Hi there. Looking to get back into the water. Had a simple aquarium 20 years ago and now looking to enjoy with the kids. Technology appears to have moved on a lot. Aquascaping looks far more interesting than just the fish. In the UK.
  70. S

    Balcony pond

    Caught a minnow while removing some algae today. He was a decent size and a fat belly. Didn’t have my phone on me to grab a photo but pleased there’s still life in there.
  71. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Cryptocoryne Veingera taking good care off ;)
  72. oreo57

    Week aqua lighting options

    A430 pro US listed as 120 watts. Week aqua doesn't " endorse" it for a 75mm tank (42 mm long light) though with that power you can afford to lose done by hanging it a bit higher.. The other one is around 60cm-ish cm I believe so yea a bit better fit at " normal" height Overall they are very...
  73. Walt1908

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    Hey Bazz, thanks for the reply. Yeah i did many hours of reading regarding reactors and i know for a fact they are more efficient. Atm i am emailing with somebody who builds them customized. Im sure i can build one myself, im a plumber, but why the hassle when somebody does it for many of years...
  74. MaterialCrab

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    I never thought of the duck bill... My spray bar became faulty and awaiting a replacement for it under warranty. Very good call out! I've actually come to the conclusion that high tech is not for me at this present time. But I'm going to switch to low tech, I love planted tanks so I'll move...
  75. MichaelJ

    Which Ferts should I be Using

    I take that to mean Tropica Premium Nutrition ? Thats the one without Nitrogen and Phosphorus. Which means, basically just K and traces. If you get N and P from other sources, I would just follow the dosing recommendation on the bottle - 6 ml per 50 L per week. With a high plant mass...
  76. dw1305

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    Hi all, With the proviso that I have <"zero practical knowledge of carpet plants>", but you need to retain as much plant mass as possible at the moment. Personally I'd leave it a couple of weeks and then give it a fairly light chop over. "Ease of removal" is one of the real advantages of a...
  77. MichaelJ

    Problems with plants?

    Yes, mostly Diatoms and some Green Spot Algae on the Pennyworts and Anubias. As Darrel said, some Ramshorn snails will take care of the Diatoms... Time will as well, although I've noticed that I occasionally see some diatoms in one of my very mature tanks where I don't (can't) keep snails due...
  78. MichaelJ

    Should I keep doing daily water changes?

    @Aqua Hero, The immaturity of the tank (being only 3 weeks old), the possible heavy handed dose of Miracle Gro (Urea) and the leaching enriched substrate is what makes your TAN very high at this point. Keep changing some water regularly (not excessively) to get rid of the TAN excess. Bacteria...
  79. Ady34

    High tech with low maintenance- looking for inspiration

    Thanks, it’s a 90cm x45cm x50cm.
  80. SamTheMan

    High tech with low maintenance- looking for inspiration

    what size tank is the first one? looks amazing!
  81. dw1305

    Problems with plants?

    Hi all, That partially explains it, Ramshorn Snails etc. would make short work of it. Interesting. cheers Darrel
  82. dw1305

    Substitute for Cat Litter - Colombo Flora Base Mano

    Hi all, That was my guess. If you want to harden it a bit you can add some <"Oyster shell Chick-grit">, it is really cheap and does the job. Unfortunately <"pH is a much misunderstood parameter"> and requires some interpretation. I'm guessing that there were processes in your old tank that...
  83. O

    rotala blood red is blotchy?

    They look lovely mate well done for turning it around!
  84. A

    Substitute for Cat Litter - Colombo Flora Base Mano

    Thanks Darrel, that's quite informative. Yes, my water is very soft. Plants and wood are in since day 1. I added some casuarina cones on day 2. I've never noticed any big pH variations in my first tank. Still not sure of how pH above 8 will affect the fish. Elsewhere I read that pH at that level...
  85. G H Nelson

    rotala blood red is blotchy?

    They look okay to me!:thumbup:
  86. B

    Week aqua lighting options

    Hey currently have a 100L(75*40*35cm) planted aquarium which I'm going to rescape soon. Will change the substrate from gravel to fluval aquasoil and will have inline co2. For plants it's going to be rotalas in the background(blood red, HRA, orange juice), blyxa and hair grass as carpet so I want...
  87. Tim Harrison

    UKAPS Meet @ Aquarium Gardens April 28th

    That's a shame Gill, and it woud have been good to see you. Next time ;)
  88. PremierFantasy88

    Problems with plants?

    A group of assassin snails but that's it I've got my nannoptopoma in there, thought they may be interested in having a nibble on the diatoms growing on the leaves but appears not
  89. dw1305

    Problems with plants?

    Hi all, Do you have any snails? cheers Darrel
  90. PremierFantasy88

    Problems with plants?

    2 years Then pennywort floating has been in there since day 1 but the rest were only added mid Feb
  91. dw1305

    Problems with plants?

    Hi all, Yes, diatoms. cheers Darrel
  92. dw1305

    Substitute for Cat Litter - Colombo Flora Base Mano

    Hi all, Do you have really soft water out of the tap? You should be able to get figures from your water supplier, but because you live in Scotland it is quite likely that you get soft, low conductivity water out of the tap. Assuming you that is the case? Then <"pH will never be stable"> and...
  93. DeadFish

    something bigger, now even bigger

    Thank you! Hoping this is the last move for at least a few years. Tank is doing okay, but my negligence allowed a lot shading - I hacked it back aggressively to give everything a bit more light. Fingers crossed. Here's to hoping - I made it about a year on the last one w/ water coming in at 360...
  94. S

    Problems with plants?

    That looks like diatoms. How old is the tank?
  95. PremierFantasy88

    Problems with plants?

    Can anyone help with identifying the problem I'm having with the plants in my tank? No doubt it's simple but I'm more of a fish guy than a plant guy... 4 foot tank with 24w fluval aquasky led Hard to describe the light output due to the different settings in the app but it's on a medium/high...
  96. Ady34

    High tech with low maintenance- looking for inspiration

    Im much the same, I’m much more at ease with a slower paced tank, this is the main reason I recently closed down the 60p as I was trimming every other week. These are maybe a couple of examples of what you are seeking….. This one is more colourful, but utilises a lot of epiphyte plants that...
  97. bazz

    something bigger, now even bigger

    At least your membrane will have a good lifespan.
  98. bazz

    Journal The Green Dream _ My Cryptocoryne infested riparium

    They take a bit of trial and error to get going but once running on song I don't think you'll look back.
  99. bazz

    Started as High Tech - Transitioning to Low Tech

    I suspect flow and distribution to be the main culprit here, have these problems arisen since reverting back to using the duck bill outlet? Could also be due to the plants growing in restricting flow. Looking at that BBA I would imagine there's a build up of organics too, I assume you are...
  100. Gill

    UKAPS Meet @ Aquarium Gardens April 28th

    Looks like a good day for all. I didn't come, I woke up to the Yellow Arrow kamikaze. So didn't feel like going out after that.
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