Oh it's longer. I heard of 20From what I've read 8ish years but there's not a whole ton of study on that so it could be longer. Definitely not as long as an AUL haha
Oh it's longer. I heard of 20From what I've read 8ish years but there's not a whole ton of study on that so it could be longer. Definitely not as long as an AUL haha


Hah! Nice tryNice update jon. That substrate is awesome btw. Wow what a butt ugly congi its really ruining your updates.i'll swing by and pick it up later in the weekhahah.
Wanted to ask you earlier about your plants. Do you have floaters in there ? If so dont they gey sucked into the overflow ?
ahh you answered it.....flag tail and plants. I was going to ask don't flag tails eat plants?Hah! Nice tryThank you though!
So for the plants I started off setting up the hornwort as floaters, since in an old iteration of the tank I did that and the UJs really liked chilling in it. Unfortunately, yeah, they all got stuck on one side because of the direction of the return pumps, and while they didn't get picked up entirely by the overflows they did start getting torn up by the constant high current which led to a ton of crap in my filter socks. So I switched modes and started weighting them down with the rocks and on the wood, I'm hoping that they'll keep growing and get all tangly with each other and create sort of a swampy upper area in the tank that less social or smaller fish can hang out in. Unless the flag tail eats it all lol
They definitely do, but I don't think hornwort is a favorite for herbivores... Guess we'll find out hahaahh you answered it.....flag tail and plants. I was going to ask don't flag tails eat plants?
My rosy barbs have gone through all my hornwort in no time. My elodea grows faster than their appetite at leastThey definitely do, but I don't think hornwort is a favorite for herbivores... Guess we'll find out haha
Hopefully all the leftover poly food helps slow down the appetite at least D:My rosy barbs have gone through all my hornwort in no time. My elodea grows faster than their appetite at least
I know... Wishful thinking. That fish is constantly eating. Though I see it sucking on the wood or on the tank walls constantly, I haven't seen it touch the plants yet, even when they were floatingFor your flagtail?
My barbs have infinite appetite lol. They would actually be ideal poly tankmates, wild ones reaching 6" and fat. Mine grow slowly though