I decided in May to migrate my tank from African Cichlids to a planted tank it has been definitely a journey but well it is looking all good, here are some pics from when I started and how it looks now.
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Originally posted by Raul View Postyes that one I got it from HAW, definitely my favorite plant too the only thing I notice it is a mean plant :) it is starving the lower plants from light ;-)
Originally posted by Chester View PostVery nice tank! so far the gel pack plants have turned out great... except the dwarf hair grass but that's my fault cause i planted it on some fluval stratum with corries swimming around and they all got uprooted lol!I finally gave up on anything with short roots.
"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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thanks, well I think the key for that fast grow is of course is CO2, lights and ferts, which the only thing is to keep up with the regime, and yes I had had my battle with hairA, BBA, GSA etc etc and all the algaes that you can imagine which i might not even know they are there.
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Originally posted by mr504 View PostNice looking aquascape.
What type of lights and fertilizers, CO2 fertilizers have you been using?
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Thanks, I am running the PPS-PRO system for ferts which is technically dry ferts but on a daily dosage.
Light I have 4T5HO catalina fixture but it has 3 switches so i change the amount of light during the day.
Start with 1 6500K add a roseta about 2 hours after then during the high light period another roseta with a 10K and then I start turning them off from 4-2-1.
And CO2 pressurized, and I use a cerges type reactor to diffuse the CO2.
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