Tank Build - "Planted Big Foot" 67 GAL

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Chonh,

i <3 this plant can you provide any insight about it? I don't even know what it is but I've seen a few pics on the internet and have fallen for it =]

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CharlieTuna;4662111; said:
Just what I need. something else to spend money on:D

BY the way, I like your avatar and signature, I'm a Canon guy too. Trying keep the flow of L glass going and put together a couple of nice aquariums.

LOL thanks Charlie Tuna


HrHagel;4707941; said:
Update please :)

Maybe in a week or so, I'll let the oto's do their jobs first to clean up a few things before I'm brave enough to post some pics.


Liquidplants;4708037; said:
Chonh,

i <3 this plant can you provide any insight about it? I don't even know what it is but I've seen a few pics on the internet and have fallen for it =]

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Thanks

Very slow grower for me since I cut out the co2 for the last few weeks, but slowly making a come back. You can find it in the back yard if your're lucky.

It's called Pennywort (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides)
 
chonhzilla;4723833;4723833 said:
As promised a quick update. Lots of anubias now, maybe like 5 different types or more. Very low tech, barely bubbling any co2. But getting fertz almost everyday.

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Looking good Chonh! But I would recommend keeping the co2 going like normal. Co2 doesnt make you high tech, the lighting does ;) Co2 and/or ferts are almost always the limiting nutrients, which causes problems. The way you really want to have is to have the light be the limiting factor, and provide everything else, not necessarily in excess, but don't skimp out on it either.
 
Nice job. It's a great looking planted tank. I hope it works out well for you with the modifications made to it. Good luck.
 
jcardona1;4723864; said:
Looking good Chonh! But I would recommend keeping the co2 going like normal. Co2 doesnt make you high tech, the lighting does ;) Co2 and/or ferts are almost always the limiting nutrients, which causes problems. The way you really want to have is to have the light be the limiting factor, and provide everything else, not necessarily in excess, but don't skimp out on it either.

Yup, just for that reason, its still going.
 
Looking Great about how big are your fishies?
 
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