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Hi there! This is my 49ltrs tankconfiguration:
49ltrs (35x35x40cm)
Filter: JBL E402 with JBL original configuration of mechanic and biologic media.
Manado dark
Lightning: Chihiros A351, 21watts, 3450lumen, 8000k with 7 power levels: 100% - 90% - 80% - 70% - 60% - 50% - 30% (it is actually set to 30%)
light period 8 hrs
Living stock: : 2 neritina natalensis, 2 Red cherries and 6 Amano Shrimp (caridina multidentata)
feeding: died leaves, and temporary algae.
Water parameters: Kh10, Gh12, ph6.5 , NPK: 0, 0, 10
Heater Eheim Jagger 75w
Inflow glass pipe with skimmer, outflow glass pipe, CO2 drop checker, 26ºC, 2 redmoore roots, and Ryouh stones
Plants : Sagittaria subulata, anubias bonsai, ammania senegalensis (i was told it was going to grow to 15-20 cm but it actually is 35cms tall), nomaphila stricta.
Fert dossing: Seachem nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace, dossing according to this calculator. I also add 2drops of Iron chelate EDDHA 0,06% (actually, no ferts are being dossed because of an issue relates with K, and Kh)
CO2: enough amount to keep the drop checker green, introduces with a Neo difusser
Started on 20/01/2021
This is my tank, and I’m having issues on K assimilation, I have been told it is due to the high kh hardness, can you help me to solve this issue??? Does anybody know about it??
My saggittaria is not carpeting, and the stem plants are no fine... the one is doing wis anubia bonsai.
I’m doing weekly water change of 15ltrs with mineral water (kh1, gh1, ph5.3, tds16ppm) because my tap water is too hard (Gh+18, kh17, ph7.5 tds365ppm).
The issue I told before about Kh and K is that I have been told that my plants are not doing well because the carbonates that raise the Kh are blocking the plants assimilation of K. That’s why I do weekly WC with mineral water instead tap water.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
49ltrs (35x35x40cm)
Filter: JBL E402 with JBL original configuration of mechanic and biologic media.
Manado dark
Lightning: Chihiros A351, 21watts, 3450lumen, 8000k with 7 power levels: 100% - 90% - 80% - 70% - 60% - 50% - 30% (it is actually set to 30%)
light period 8 hrs
Living stock: : 2 neritina natalensis, 2 Red cherries and 6 Amano Shrimp (caridina multidentata)
feeding: died leaves, and temporary algae.
Water parameters: Kh10, Gh12, ph6.5 , NPK: 0, 0, 10
Heater Eheim Jagger 75w
Inflow glass pipe with skimmer, outflow glass pipe, CO2 drop checker, 26ºC, 2 redmoore roots, and Ryouh stones
Plants : Sagittaria subulata, anubias bonsai, ammania senegalensis (i was told it was going to grow to 15-20 cm but it actually is 35cms tall), nomaphila stricta.
Fert dossing: Seachem nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace, dossing according to this calculator. I also add 2drops of Iron chelate EDDHA 0,06% (actually, no ferts are being dossed because of an issue relates with K, and Kh)
CO2: enough amount to keep the drop checker green, introduces with a Neo difusser
Started on 20/01/2021
This is my tank, and I’m having issues on K assimilation, I have been told it is due to the high kh hardness, can you help me to solve this issue??? Does anybody know about it??
My saggittaria is not carpeting, and the stem plants are no fine... the one is doing wis anubia bonsai.
I’m doing weekly water change of 15ltrs with mineral water (kh1, gh1, ph5.3, tds16ppm) because my tap water is too hard (Gh+18, kh17, ph7.5 tds365ppm).
The issue I told before about Kh and K is that I have been told that my plants are not doing well because the carbonates that raise the Kh are blocking the plants assimilation of K. That’s why I do weekly WC with mineral water instead tap water.
Thanks in advance for your help!!