Looking good. My only suggestion would be a black background.
Hey F1, i see you've finally decided to take up the plunge into the planted tank world
Just one thing i wanted to point out though, is your Co2 diffuser placed below one of your tanks pumps by any chance? the reason i ask is i'm just wondering if your Co2 is getting circulated around the tank enough or not? since i can't tell just by looking at the photos...
But i have to say the tank itself looks like its filling in nicely, so should look even better after a few weeks with the new Co2 system you got on there...
Oh and just so you know, i also just stick my anubias plants directly into the substrate in all my tanks as well, so your not alone there![]()
Yea its just cardboard ATM to block the sunlight from the window. Thanks
I attatched the anubias to some dw finally, ill have updated pics this weekend.
Thanks bro! Yea the diffuser is wood cuz these ceramics are extremely finicky IMO. I guess ill have to put down the $$ for a nice one. But yea I love the new and interesting world of planted's! Unfortunately I started with dracenas and lucky bamboo but research I then changed something's.
But to answer your question the wood diffuser sits on the bottom directly under my "upside down" 750gph circulator which sucks up most the bubbles and blasts them out all over.
Right now I have it regulator, bubble counter, solenoid, needle valve. Clicks on/off with the lights and bubbler comes on at night. Sound right? Or any way to make it more efficient? Like should co2 tank be fully opened etc?
Appreciate it! I love it
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Thats great to hear, seems you got all the hardware you need to setup a high-tech tank
Now regarding the Co2, a lot of the OG guys you talk to will say turn off your Co2 when lights go off, and back on when your lights are on...
On the other hand, a lot of the new school guys and even some of the OG pro's i've spoken with in Hong Kong have said its better to leave it running 24/7 regardless if the lights are on or off...
Some of these older guys have switched to leaving their Co2 on 24/7 because of the PH swings they saw in there tanks during that time period...
Others have actually said they noticed much better growth on their plants after leaving their Co2 running 24/7...
So i think wether you keep your Co2 on 24/7 or only when lights are on is personal preference, although on my tanks, i've opted to let it run 24/7... The only thing i would say is to make sure to Co2 doesnt get so high that it deprives your fish of oxygen which can be a balancing act to start with while you fine tune everything...
Also, i dont seem to have noticed on your list of equipment a drop checker to monitor Co2 levels?
If you dont have one, i highly recommend one for people who are just starting out like me, since it will help prevent you from over dosing the Co2...
Also, if you get a drop checker, make sure the water you add into is distilled water with a KH of 4 to get accurate test results... To get the KH up, i think you need to add a few grams of bicarbonate soda? Although you'll need to double check that last fact to be sure, since i just keep a pre-mixed bottle of distilled water with a KH 4 level handy now
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In the second pic I see you have bamboo under water. I would suggest that you remove it immediately. They are high in sodium cyanide, which it what those guys in spy movies have in their suicide pills. That means if your fish even nibble on it, or if it dies it will leake the cyanide into the water. They are good emerging plants, but under water they will die and poison stuff.
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But the tank looks great! I can't wait to see it when the plants are really established!
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