awood85
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- 20 May 2012
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Hey all, finally got the tank and bought all the innards minus the fish and set it all up last Sunday. Just doing a fish less cycle now.
Apologies if the post seems a little disjointed or full of mistakes, not got the hang of longer posts from my phone yet...
Just a quick list of everything:
Fluval Roma 125l - 80wx35dx45h,
2x 20w t8 tubes, 7 hour photoperiod, Internal fluval u3 filter and 150w heater, liquid carbon and EI complete kit from aquarium plant food UK on its way!
Hardscape:
Random tub of fert substrate capped with tesco cat litter, nice chunky root section and some unknown rocks from my local lfs.



Plants:
I believe my lfs plants are all aquafleur but a couple didn't have labels so I couldn't say for sure. Anyway I got a largish echinodorus bleheri, a rotala macrandra, 2 pots of eleocharis acicularis, 2 alternanthera (1 rosaefolia and 1 cardinalis although I'm not sure what the difference is, they looked the same...). I also got an unmarked plant (rear left, not sure of its name but see it in lots of people tanks) and a tub of unknown moss which I've spread around the root crevices.
This was taken about an hour after planting and filling, not too bad, only slightly cloudy.
Nearly a week in the tank has pretty much cleared but I've got white slimey stuff all over the wood, from what I've read it is probably a harmless fungus that should disappear in a week or two.... Hopefully!

I also think I'm getting some plant melt going on until they establish a little more, either that or I need the ferts and liquid carbon to arrive quicker! How and when should I remove leaves that have seen better days? Does this look like new tank melt or a deficiency of some kind?
The alternanthera looks a little withered...

The odd leaf is going a little yellow and others a little see through...
Can't wait for it to fill in a bit and also to get some fish in there.
Was thinking about a large shoal of chili rasbora but I my water is a little on the hard side so I might rethink that. Looking for a colourful shoal that's not the typical neon or cardinal tetra... Also looking for a few other perhaps slightly larger fish to give some different movement around the tank.
Will get some shrimp in too at some point.
What are your thoughts so far? Tell it to me straight 🙂
Cheers,
Adam
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Apologies if the post seems a little disjointed or full of mistakes, not got the hang of longer posts from my phone yet...
Just a quick list of everything:
Fluval Roma 125l - 80wx35dx45h,
2x 20w t8 tubes, 7 hour photoperiod, Internal fluval u3 filter and 150w heater, liquid carbon and EI complete kit from aquarium plant food UK on its way!
Hardscape:
Random tub of fert substrate capped with tesco cat litter, nice chunky root section and some unknown rocks from my local lfs.



Plants:
I believe my lfs plants are all aquafleur but a couple didn't have labels so I couldn't say for sure. Anyway I got a largish echinodorus bleheri, a rotala macrandra, 2 pots of eleocharis acicularis, 2 alternanthera (1 rosaefolia and 1 cardinalis although I'm not sure what the difference is, they looked the same...). I also got an unmarked plant (rear left, not sure of its name but see it in lots of people tanks) and a tub of unknown moss which I've spread around the root crevices.

This was taken about an hour after planting and filling, not too bad, only slightly cloudy.
Nearly a week in the tank has pretty much cleared but I've got white slimey stuff all over the wood, from what I've read it is probably a harmless fungus that should disappear in a week or two.... Hopefully!

I also think I'm getting some plant melt going on until they establish a little more, either that or I need the ferts and liquid carbon to arrive quicker! How and when should I remove leaves that have seen better days? Does this look like new tank melt or a deficiency of some kind?

The alternanthera looks a little withered...

The odd leaf is going a little yellow and others a little see through...
Can't wait for it to fill in a bit and also to get some fish in there.
Was thinking about a large shoal of chili rasbora but I my water is a little on the hard side so I might rethink that. Looking for a colourful shoal that's not the typical neon or cardinal tetra... Also looking for a few other perhaps slightly larger fish to give some different movement around the tank.
Will get some shrimp in too at some point.
What are your thoughts so far? Tell it to me straight 🙂
Cheers,
Adam
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