JamieB
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- 27 Dec 2013
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Hi all
I think most of these are down to the filtration not being up to the job but I am planning to upgrade this to a Fluval 2213 when funds allow..
Specs:
Fluval Chi 19L with standard filtration
Arcadia classica strech LED 8 hours a day
Easycarbo .4ml a day
Tropica standard ferts 2 pumps a week
JBL ProScape plant soil
Plants:
Monte carlo
Simanesis 53B (too big but easy to grow and I can trim it)
Fish:
1 betta
The problems I have are only fairly small..
One is I had to up root a small portion of the MC and it's having trouble getting rooted again, doesn't help that my betta likes to sleep in it and wedge himself in so it does get moved a bit but the other side where it wasn't uprooted is taking quite nicely. What's the best way to get this to root in properly? It also looks like it's dying out a bit on that side but I think this is because the roots aren't in, not sure if I should prune it a bit to promote growth?
Second is I am getting an almost transparent algae or biofilm on the inside of the glass, very tough to get off, takes a lot of scrubbing with my metal blade and keeps coming back.
I have a couple of pics, please be advised that once I get rid of the stupid filter in the middle then siamensis is fairly well lit as the filter blocks the light at the moment....



I think most of these are down to the filtration not being up to the job but I am planning to upgrade this to a Fluval 2213 when funds allow..
Specs:
Fluval Chi 19L with standard filtration
Arcadia classica strech LED 8 hours a day
Easycarbo .4ml a day
Tropica standard ferts 2 pumps a week
JBL ProScape plant soil
Plants:
Monte carlo
Simanesis 53B (too big but easy to grow and I can trim it)
Fish:
1 betta
The problems I have are only fairly small..
One is I had to up root a small portion of the MC and it's having trouble getting rooted again, doesn't help that my betta likes to sleep in it and wedge himself in so it does get moved a bit but the other side where it wasn't uprooted is taking quite nicely. What's the best way to get this to root in properly? It also looks like it's dying out a bit on that side but I think this is because the roots aren't in, not sure if I should prune it a bit to promote growth?
Second is I am getting an almost transparent algae or biofilm on the inside of the glass, very tough to get off, takes a lot of scrubbing with my metal blade and keeps coming back.
I have a couple of pics, please be advised that once I get rid of the stupid filter in the middle then siamensis is fairly well lit as the filter blocks the light at the moment....


