DutchMuch
Member
Been away a lot over the last month...
omg now i know what tim looks like
i always imagined u as a 25 y/o hiker.
Well now i know the face behind the mask, nice beard!
also good video well done!
Been away a lot over the last month...
Thanks Iain. Thought I'd give the foreground planting a go see what it looked like.Good work Tim, I like it with the foreground planting. Great vid too
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Thanks, I'm fairly new to this video malarky, so it's taken me a while to get to grips with iMovie...Looks good matey bet the vid took a while lol
It runs on a programme, so the control unit is on all the time but it operates the reactor on a timer.Tim do you leave your twin star on all the time when I first got mine couldn't find anything on them so I've just left it on
No worries, nice image.Sorry for the spam Tim but can't resist with those tetras.
Haha, I wish, and thanks...omg now i know what tim looks like
i always imagined u as a 25 y/o hiker.
Well now i know the face behind the mask, nice beard!
also good video well done!
Aquarium Glaser have them occasionally - they are listed as 4-5cm (catch identity apparently confirmed) though fishbase suggests 3cmcan't find the h.takasei from guyana anywhere unfortunately
Dionaea muscipula
Thanks foxfish, I've kept them before. I think they prefer rainwater, but I might try tank water...I'll see how it goes.That is a nice example, I have not had much luck with them, I have kept them alive for a year or so in my emersed set up but never managed to get one thriving.
I even bought some specialist food, tried flys of course, in fact some sites say they don’t need feeding in that manor at all.
Good luck with yours.
Well that is great!, Never saw 'm like that.. But thats likely because i rarely visit ikae.. We live to close to belgium and german border with no ikea for many many miles and miles. It chooked full with people every day, back pain waiten at the register..It was also completely covered in it's own little plastic terrarium
If it is fertilized you'll likely going to kill it.. And it's a temporate North American sp. goes into dormancy during the winter. Actualy this month not the best time to buy it, it might go down soon.. Absolutely best is rain or demineralized water. They realy need nothing concerning fertilization if you give them pure water and insects. Nitrogen absolutely burms the crap out of them, they want it moist and to make their own nitrogen from the protien you feed. I've tried to keep 'm alive with my tap water and it always kills them, to much nitrogen. Now i buy 5 litre canister Demi water at the wall mart for € 2.50.. 50 cents a litre. Only use that and only feed swaped flies or mosquito larvea, froozen does also very good. I do few months with 5 litre.but I think tank water will do just as well.
That is a cracker.found this beauty in the plant section at the end...
It's a beauty Tim. Correct on rainwater, you probably know this but if you feed nutrientsby way of tankwater it will stop creating 'catchers' and just make little boring leaves. You probably know all this but while they like to be wet the are also prone to rot... wet feet but not swimming. Sundews are great to keep with them as the also look good and generally flower year round... can pop some in the mail if you want some fella...Thanks foxfish, I've kept them before. I think they prefer rainwater, but I think tank water will do just as well...I'll see how it goes.
That's it, I've had enough...
That is, enough of BBA...I'm fed up with the stuff...I've been battling it constantly in my scape. The only variable that's different to my other scapes, where it has been totally absent, is the huge chunk of wood.
I think it's disintegrating and giving off more organics than the system can handle. It's going to have to come out, and then by de facto I'm going to have to rescape
The only issue is do I try and rescue some of my existing plants and risk infecting my new scape, Or do I bin the lot and start again ?