Took my son collecting Monday night. Collecting oak leaves that is... 
I added a full garbage bag of dried oak leaves to the tank. Enough to cover 1/2 the tank about 6" deep in leaves.
2 days later and the water is so brown the fish disapear if they are near the back of the tank. The pH has dropped from 8.4 to 7.0. No change in softness.
The fish look amazing! If you casually glance at the tank, reds disapear almost completely and simply look brown but are blazing red if you get close and take a good look. Golds and yellows pop and look like there are little lights on the fish's fins. The gold on the C. kelberi looks like it is literally glowing.
The female Cr. sp. lenticulata is already starting to exhibit a pink belly while showing red along her back. The male's back is getting red as well.
The orange spots on the P. motoro look like little signal lights.
All in all the fish look amazing in this blackwater habitat. I want to add even more leaves and plan on collecting another 2 or 3 bags (much to my son's dismay!). I'm aiming at having the entire bottom of the tank covered with about 10"-12" of litter.
One interesting observation thus far. The fish seem to be incredibly mellow with the added leaves. Not sure if the tanins have a "mood altering" effect or if the change simply has the fish wondering what's going on so being territorial is not high on their list at the moment.
I'll take some pics after I add the extra leaves and post them up. It looks pretty cool. Hopefully it makes the fish feel nasty as well!!
I added a full garbage bag of dried oak leaves to the tank. Enough to cover 1/2 the tank about 6" deep in leaves.
2 days later and the water is so brown the fish disapear if they are near the back of the tank. The pH has dropped from 8.4 to 7.0. No change in softness.
The fish look amazing! If you casually glance at the tank, reds disapear almost completely and simply look brown but are blazing red if you get close and take a good look. Golds and yellows pop and look like there are little lights on the fish's fins. The gold on the C. kelberi looks like it is literally glowing.
The female Cr. sp. lenticulata is already starting to exhibit a pink belly while showing red along her back. The male's back is getting red as well.
The orange spots on the P. motoro look like little signal lights.
All in all the fish look amazing in this blackwater habitat. I want to add even more leaves and plan on collecting another 2 or 3 bags (much to my son's dismay!). I'm aiming at having the entire bottom of the tank covered with about 10"-12" of litter.
One interesting observation thus far. The fish seem to be incredibly mellow with the added leaves. Not sure if the tanins have a "mood altering" effect or if the change simply has the fish wondering what's going on so being territorial is not high on their list at the moment.
I'll take some pics after I add the extra leaves and post them up. It looks pretty cool. Hopefully it makes the fish feel nasty as well!!

