am i doing this right?!? :D

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am i doing this right!??!?! lol

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LIVE PLANTS!!!!!!


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PLANTS IN A SPAIR HOB!!!!!





I THINK SO!!!!!!

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so ive had this tank with just the AC20 sense december. and it has been excellent. just trying the plant way and its been nice so far :)

lmk know what yall think
 
where's the fish?
 
I like the note on your desk :)

PS you wont have ammonia in your tank without fish or a source ... ???? I don't think you have enough pothos to offset much bioload anyway.
 
iWantKicks;5026577; said:
no joke, i have that EXACT same rock structure thing. except mine has algae on it -__-"

haha +1

MyGiants;5026585; said:
Now all you need is more fish!

They are in there, i have 4 neon tetra's, 5 Black skirt tetra's, 2 Glo fish (saved from bad owner last night), 1 common pleco (saved from bad owner 2 months ago, will be relocated when he gets some mass on him), and 1 blue ram (she's completely fine, ive done enough research. and i think she is extremely happy)

ziggy2;5026639; said:
Looks good.

thank you sir

Spiritofthesoul;5026660; said:
where's the fish?

you can se them in the pic. left side of the pic and right side too

BvH;5026726; said:
QFT, same here.

its a nice rock thingy lol

muffywrx;5026794; said:
I like the note on your desk :)

PS you wont have ammonia in your tank without fish or a source ... ???? I don't think you have enough pothos to offset much bioload anyway.

thanks, my GF had to go to class really early so she wrote me a note lol it was a good morning lol

and the pothos was put in a few days ago. it needs some time to grow lol
 
That looks like its working great. I think I'm going to try this out on one of my small tanks.

I have one question though. Did you do the ammonia test right? I'm sure its 0, but the tube looks too clear. Isn't it supposed to be yellow for 0ppm? Or is it just the lighting?
 
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