looks good, shame the soil moved when you filled, plug the holes with moss
Just be careful of your tds with CRS/Taiwans as if you aim to keep 150 its easy for a lot of that to become ferts and too little Gh which the shrimp need. Happens all to often in high tech tanks with caridina shrimp and glass lilies are notorious shrimp catchers/killers, a shrimp guard would be a good idea.
Just try lying the bits atop some Aquasoil in an emerse set up - something may come backThe Syngonanthus sp. 'Belem' I managed to source has melted though so this is going to come out
Draining the tank or will you attempt this feat underwater?Going to try and glue some stones into the gaps that are leaking aquasoil
Not a bad idea! Worth a try at least. I've got to do a diy store trip this weekend so may buy a propagator.Just try lying the bits atop some Aquasoil in an emerse set up - something may come back
Draining the tank or will you attempt this feat underwater?
(as you may guess, the latter is beyond my abilities )
Hi Iain,
Thanks for the tips. Not sure I understand what you mean about the TDS level?
Cheers
I learnt a lesson here. All those shrimp died.
I now have two dedicated shrimp tanks. One with bees that are breeding like mad and one with super crystal blacks.
I didn't appreciate their needs in terms of gh and kh fully and didn't test/dose for it.May i ask what went wrong? I use RO myself