faizal
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Yup,...round 3 folks
Plants:
Cryptocoryne Balansae
Cryptocoryne Tropica
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green
Crypt Becketii ( i think)
Crypt Parva
Java moss
Lileopsis brasiliensis
anubias petite nana
Nymphaea rubra
Phillipine java fern
narrow leaf jave fern
Egeria densa
Echinodorus bleheri
Echinodorus quadricostatus
A very cheap china made filter with 400L/hr rating
Substrate : old ADA amazonia and some new africana mixed with a handfull of CaCO3 powder & topped with some 3mm sized gravel.
Day 7 since start up. I am sorry but don't have a pic to upload yet.
I like the easy maintanence of non co2 method but I find myself resisting the temptation (almost every day) to hook it up to a co2 system
I know that we can tie the narrow leaf java fern to woods & rocks but can one also just plant it straight into the substrate? I actually just stuck some of it into the substrate.
Plants:
Cryptocoryne Balansae
Cryptocoryne Tropica
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green
Crypt Becketii ( i think)
Crypt Parva
Java moss
Lileopsis brasiliensis
anubias petite nana
Nymphaea rubra
Phillipine java fern
narrow leaf jave fern
Egeria densa
Echinodorus bleheri
Echinodorus quadricostatus
A very cheap china made filter with 400L/hr rating
Substrate : old ADA amazonia and some new africana mixed with a handfull of CaCO3 powder & topped with some 3mm sized gravel.
Day 7 since start up. I am sorry but don't have a pic to upload yet.
I like the easy maintanence of non co2 method but I find myself resisting the temptation (almost every day) to hook it up to a co2 system
I know that we can tie the narrow leaf java fern to woods & rocks but can one also just plant it straight into the substrate? I actually just stuck some of it into the substrate.