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LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Here is a look at one of the two rock areas, from the back side of the tank. I selected this side as it is currently allowing the best view up the slope into the rock group, showing the difference in height of the substrate. Rock I |
Posted 06-Dec-2007 15:45 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Last, but not least, here is a look from the same back side at the other rock group, not as high as the previous one. That's it for now, back to work, Ingo Ingo |
Posted 06-Dec-2007 15:46 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Wings - well observed, there is about twice as much HC in the tank than what I had in there before. I purchased the second batch at an auction held right during a Jeff Senske presentation in PA last month.I guess my eye is still working well! Very nice shots. It looks like the HC is thickening up quite a bit even if you did get a second batch. According do the latest couple of TFH, you need to get some HC up on the slopes. How was the presentation? Learn anything fun and exciting? If you haven't looked yet I added some pictures to my 55G log. Some time down the road I want to plant my 20 long in this style but we don't quite have the cash flow right now. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Dec-2007 01:11 | |
clownloachfan Fish Addict Posts: 660 Kudos: 850 Votes: 115 Registered: 10-Oct-2003 | nice, looks like the hc is starting to fill in for you./:' |
Posted 08-Dec-2007 06:45 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Update - Week 78 The tank has seen 3 water changes this week, the same than last week. Growth of the growout plants is fine, I had to give it a major trim to avoid shading of the HC and stagnation of surface agitation. Here is the tank in its standard view: Week 78 |
Posted 09-Dec-2007 16:30 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Here is a look in an angle that reveals the "not-so-great" issue that I have right now, check out the sand. I also had some green spots on the glass, in particular in the area where the sand is and other lower open spots. When scraping that off I noticed it comes off easily in a slimy la Oh well, whatever Have fun, Ingo Angle |
Posted 09-Dec-2007 16:32 | |
clownloachfan Fish Addict Posts: 660 Kudos: 850 Votes: 115 Registered: 10-Oct-2003 | nice, i forgot to ask you earlier, what kind of rocks are those? Do they raise the hardness? |
Posted 09-Dec-2007 19:50 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Green Slime AlgaeSounds like a job for some otos 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 10-Dec-2007 00:45 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | BTW your HC is really starting to look nice. Without Bob and the NL java fern it gets the light it needs. How has your dosing been with this tank and low plant mass? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 10-Dec-2007 23:29 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Ah! someone has got to keep me informed . I missed the makeover. I study for a few finals and look what happens. Well I really like it LF. Way to utilize the 360ness factor. I bet that looks outstanding when you are walking around it. /:' Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 12-Dec-2007 22:57 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo , Love the shots from above , they give a very clear idea of the layout . Well done . I agree with Matty , the design of the scape really emphasises the all around views of this tank . Green slime is a bit of a bummer but I'm sure you will handle it ! Thanks for the close ups btw , the rocks look to have a silver/ black thing going on which didn't show up as well from a distance . Visually stunning though ...excellent choice How long do you plan to leave the other plants in there ? Is it a HC growth thing , or do you have a time fr Garry |
Posted 13-Dec-2007 01:43 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Update - Week 79 and 80 Got a little busy in life again, so here is a 2 week update and answers to your questions. BTW, thank you all for the input. In order: clownloachfan - The rocks are either blue or black granit, the verdict is still out. In each case they do not raise hardness. Wings - Yes, sounds like a job for Otos, but they may be too big for this tank . I will take my time before deciding on animal life. I also do not dose anything in this tank yet, maybe in a few weeks I may add some micros and some P, but I will see how all grows before deciding on anything. Matty - Thanks for the input, glad you like it so far. Garry - I don't have a specific time fr Here is a look at the tank from last week: Week 79 |
Posted 24-Dec-2007 15:26 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | The last two weeks have seen some trimming of the Rotala, Wisteria, and the Pennywort. In addition, the green stuff has spread to the tops of the rocks, but I am not too concerned about it yet as it does not seem to spread onto plants. I will see what it does in the future before I consider removal. Well, here is the tank this weekend, otherwise - Have Fun, Ingo Week 80 |
Posted 24-Dec-2007 15:28 | |
GobyFan2007 Fish Addict Posts: 615 Kudos: 363 Votes: 65 Registered: 03-Feb-2007 | I might not have read it in previous posts, but i was wondering if no background was what you wanted? IMO, i think that a nice fading BG would make the path look better. My Favorite shot, i would have to agree with Garry on this one. I love the top, as the rounded lily looking things are really beautiful. The only thing that i can say is the bubbles stuck on the glass. Its kind of distracting in a straight la Great Job!!!! EDIT: Im sorry, i missed the fact that this is a 360 view tank. My bad...I guess you dont need a BG then... ><> ~=!Vote Today!=~ <>< -----> View My Dragons <----- |
Posted 24-Dec-2007 22:09 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Updates - Week 81 and 82 GobyFan - What you call bubbles stuck on the glass is most likely CO2 being pushed through the tank, although some shots (but not the last 2) may have been taken right after a water change when loads of bubbles are all over the place, including the glass. Last week saw some of the usual trimming and nothing else. Here is the shot: Week 81 |
Posted 07-Jan-2008 02:10 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | This week saw a little more action, mostly the removal of about 1 quarter of the fastgrowers in the left forward corner. Sure not because they were not growing but to start the transition into the Iwagumi that it is supposed to become. Here is the shot: Week 82 |
Posted 07-Jan-2008 02:11 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | By accident I made a shot with one of the pre-set settings on the camera, I think it was flower or head (closeup or portrait). It shows the tank in different colors. Here it is, Have fun, Ingo Other Settings |
Posted 07-Jan-2008 02:13 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I am way impressed with the growth of your HC. It is filling it extremely well! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Jan-2008 13:42 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo , I see the Algae has gone from the river , but it appears to be still on the rocks ....spoils the look a bit . HC is developing really well considering the way it was before. You have gotta be happy with that ! Are you only going to have the HC once the tank settles or are you going to have a second plant around the rocks ? Garry |
Posted 08-Jan-2008 05:40 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Updates - Weeks 83 and 84 The week 83 saw some minor removal and trimming of the fast growers, with minor extensions of the HC. Growth is still fine. Wings and Garry, thanks for the input. The algae, or greenish brownish film on the rocks, does not bother me at all, makes it look more natural. Well, as long as it does not spread that is Here is the tank, false colors again: Week 83 |
Posted 21-Jan-2008 01:43 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | And here is the tank this week, quite some removal of fast growers and spreading of the HC has happened, not hard to see the difference. I did this in two stages, spread out by 4 days each since the previous trim. That's it for now, Have fun, Ingo Week 84 |
Posted 21-Jan-2008 01:45 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo ...So just HC then ? the growth of the HC is amazing. Like the look without the fast growers . Can we see the shot from above again ..from the front it looks like the HC is overgrowing the river . Garry |
Posted 21-Jan-2008 02:24 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Wow, the HC is out of control. Nice progress LF. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 21-Jan-2008 16:27 | |
ScottF Fish Addict Addiction Hurts!! Posts: 542 Kudos: 330 Votes: 355 Registered: 28-May-2007 | pretty amazing looking setup! I cannot get over the transformation that takes palce, looks like you have a green thumb for sure. I came very late to the party... what sort of stocking will you have (fish, that is) and what size tank is this? I love the granite and the black sand against the vibrant green of the plants... awesome stuff! |
Posted 21-Jan-2008 17:13 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Updates - Week 85 and 86 Thanks for the input, here are my comments: Garry - for the time being it will be HC only (once the rotala on the left is gone), I haven't made my mind up yet on what to do with the rock groups in regards of plants. Other angles will follow sometime soon . Matty - thanks, yeah - the HC is in serious need of a trim. ScottF - Thanks for the comments. I don't know what live stocking will get in here, I am not in a rush. Something small though, that is for sure. The tank size is mentioned in the thread title, a 40G Breeder. There is no black sand in the tank, just white sand. The black is the ADA AquaSoil substrate. Well, I decided to give the tank a rest after removing the whole right group 2 weeks back, so no changes last week. Here is the tank, in wrong colors again: Week 85 |
Posted 04-Feb-2008 01:06 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | I helpded the tank along by blasting the CO2 after the change, I would say something like 5bps. I did no changes this weekend either, no time available, except for the water change on Thursday. Here is the tank this weekend, Have fun, Ingo Week 86 |
Posted 04-Feb-2008 01:08 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Wow, look at that HC go. Impressive growth indeed. Are you going to let the "river" disappear from sight completely? Cheers TW |
Posted 13-Feb-2008 14:20 | |
fishmonster Big Fish Oh My Heck! Posts: 329 Kudos: 88 Votes: 73 Registered: 11-Apr-2007 | LF Just caught up on your changes which are very impressive indeed. I like the new look of the scape. Are you going to remove the other fast grower eventually thats on the leftside also??? I also have another question, I noticed on one of the pics you took from above that you had no cover on the tank at all. What are reasons behing not having a glass canopy. Does this increase the light into the tank? How much water loss do you have from this? Thanks Shane Thanks for your input as always, Shane http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ] http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html |
Posted 16-Feb-2008 22:54 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Update - Weeks 87 and 88 Robyn and Shane, thanks for the input. Some of your questions will be answered in this update, so no mentioning of the solutions in this paragraph. Shane, yes, open top is more light, just think about condensation on the glass and the light needing to break through to even reach the tank water. Water loss is about 2 inches per week this time of the year, when all is very dry. On to last week's update: The tank had to have a major trim to avoid a die-off of lower HC la It took quite a while to give all the HC a hair cut, and just as long to fish out all the loose pieces afterwards. Eventually it was all done and here is the result: Week 87 |
Posted 18-Feb-2008 15:10 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | This week it was time to remove the last remaining fast growers That created quite a mess in the tank, the root system development in the AquaSoil was excellent and the rotala held on like it knew what was coming, LOL. Anyway, after a major water change things cleared up and that is how the tank looks now: That's it, Have fun, Ingo Week 88 |
Posted 18-Feb-2008 15:12 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | looks awesome. I can't wait until you get some time for detailed shots of your tanks. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 18-Feb-2008 17:31 | |
fishmonster Big Fish Oh My Heck! Posts: 329 Kudos: 88 Votes: 73 Registered: 11-Apr-2007 | LF I think you have told me this before but i dont remember. I see the diffuser on the right side which is for the CO2, but what is the other glass peice for as I was under the impression that was for the CO2 also as it kept the CO2 in the water longer to dissipate. Thanks Thanks for your input as always, Shane http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ] http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html |
Posted 18-Feb-2008 19:53 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Thanks guys for the input, Here is a new angled shot, for Matty fishmonster - the big glass orb is the outflow for the filter Ingo Angled |
Posted 19-Feb-2008 01:16 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Woohoo! That shot really shows off the tank well, IMO. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 19-Feb-2008 03:49 | |
brandeeno Mega Fish Posts: 929 Kudos: 636 Registered: 13-Sep-2007 | great looking tank, and i love the meadow with a trail look! IMo it needs a "tree" like plant to break up the meadow on one side... i think it look almost unreal though! like it isnt a real aquarium! are you ever gonna have a permanent livestock in there that consists of something from the animal kingdom? or will it stay a planted tank and that is it? \\\\\\\"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure\\\\\\\" |
Posted 19-Feb-2008 07:15 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | That looks so nice & healthy, but IMO, what you need to add next are some nice little fishies to break it up Cardinals would look great & aren't so tough. I think you said in one of your other logs that Cardinals are sensitive & would mean extra work (or something like that). I have a whole bunch of them in with my discus. Maintenance routine didn't change at after I added them. 50% weekly, like always. Your HC has done so well in there Cheers TW |
Posted 19-Feb-2008 08:14 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Really nice work LF! I think this tank is crying to have some high grade shrimp in it. Just a very cool progression. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 19-Feb-2008 13:16 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo ...without a doubt this is some of your best work ...Absoultely stunning . The Top shot is a beauty . So what now ..a couple of centre piece fishies or a single school of a small tetra ??????? Garry |
Posted 20-Feb-2008 14:28 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Thanks folks for the input and overall positive comments! With regards to accent fish, critters, and plants: Patience, young grasshoppers I am in no rush, just some things are for sure: Any fish or critter that will enter this tank has to accomodate the scape. As such, anything around 2 inches in lenght is too big, and that would include Cardinals (not to mention that they need hiding places to feel secure, and this tank has none). Eventually, fish will enter the tank, even if only to show its true size as such a scape could be done in a 2.5G as well, but with fish one will be able to see that we have a rather large Iwagumi here. Accent plants are already in my mind, but mostly to be used inn the openings between the rocks in the individual rock groups, not on the "plain". The HC will at some point, rather sooner than later, require a replant as constant hair cuts are not really the best one can do. So I busy myself now with thinking up how I would approach this, like: Section by Section Half the tank at once All the tank at once You get the idea! Thanks for the input again, Ingo |
Posted 20-Feb-2008 16:10 | |
resle Enthusiast Posts: 273 Kudos: 112 Votes: 14 Registered: 09-Oct-2004 | |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 01:03 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Patience, young grasshoppersWas it Ben that used to say that? Accent plants are already in my mind, but mostly to be used inn the openings between the rocks in the individual rock groups, not on the "plain".Good thinking there. It will give the scape a little bit more height. The HC will at some point, rather sooner than later, require a replant as constant hair cuts are not really the best one can do. So I busy myself now with thinking up how I would approach this, like:I would vote half and half as it probably wont kill you by doing the whole thing at once and it will also keep some plant mass in the tank. I am guessing that this will need to take place soon as the HC looks like it's getting rather thick. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 02:27 | |
brandeeno Mega Fish Posts: 929 Kudos: 636 Registered: 13-Sep-2007 | lol i figured the rock groups would be the future homes for some plants... and i wast thinking maybe some anubias or some jave fern for said places. good luck it the replant of the HC, that will be a booger. and wings mr. miagi from the karate kid used patience young grasshopper(s). when you say ben i assume you mean obi-wan kenobi from starwars... unless there is a member named ben i haven't met that used to say that \\\\\\\"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure\\\\\\\" |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 04:24 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ...I think you are right . brandeeno ..you need to read back in Ingos logs . Ingo ... Has anyone heard from Ben.. I always enjoyed his entries in yours and Tetras logs Garry |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 11:20 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | It has been a really long time since I have heard or seen anything from him or tetra. As with anything time changes thing... Now we have some new members to pick on and the old ones do something else. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 13:20 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Thanks guys, Here are some comments: resle: I don't think a fish that requires mostly live or frozen food, that appreciates a ph above 7 (mine may be around 6.2, not tested though), and is timid is the right species for this tank. But it is a pretty one Wings: I will talk to the guys in the club that have done it before. Obviously I will wait until after the next NJAGC meeting anyway. And the height of the HC is currently way over 2 inches meaning way too tall (full). And yes, that's him, the Grand Master. brandeeno: A Fern would be way too massive, leaf by leaf. The key is small leaved plants to keep the tank larger than life. As such, the only Anubias that would be an option would be petite, but it does not generate any height. As such, a no go. Garry: You get an A+ for doing your homework Wings again: Last time I "spoke" with Bensaf was about 6 months ago, and with tetratech maybe 6 weeks ago. Ingo |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 15:42 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | Really nice! To trim the HC I would remove small patches a few weeks apart. You then replant stems in the small patch areas and they will start to regrow and then you start removing other small patches. This way you won't ruin the entire look. It will take a steady and patient hand, but if your midi-chlorians are as high as I think Skywalker, you shouldn't have a problem. My Scapes |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 17:45 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Speaking of tetra! He drops in. Maybe I will have to mention him in my thread... = ) 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 25-Feb-2008 23:46 | |
fishmonster Big Fish Oh My Heck! Posts: 329 Kudos: 88 Votes: 73 Registered: 11-Apr-2007 | Ingo Im liking the changes mate. Looking good. I know I have to wait on the inhabitants but im impatiant.... Shane Thanks for your input as always, Shane http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ] http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html |
Posted 27-Feb-2008 08:02 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Updates - Weeks 89 and 90 Thank you so much for your input, in particular tetratech's participation is appreciated Removing small patches of HC and then waiting a few weeks before doing the next one is probably not going to work. If I were to divide the tank into 8 segments (and they would be rather large patches) and wait 3 weeks between removals, I would spent about half a year on one go-around. Yet, within 3 months, the tank is out of control easily. Anyway, last weekend did not see any changes at all, just your standard EI maintenance and letting the grass (figuratively speaking) grow. Here is the tank last week: Week 89 |
Posted 03-Mar-2008 02:40 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | And this weekend has seem some trimming again, the last one I can afford before the replanting has to start. I probably should have replanted already but I don't want to ruin the scape before the next NJAGC meeting in two weeks. I also added some, hm, goodies to the tank, I am just not yet settled on the location. Here is the tank this week: Week 90 |
Posted 03-Mar-2008 02:43 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Placing then new diffuser is a hassle as I try to get all dispersion from the flow in the water only, not needing the power head anymore. I currently don't see a good spot for it anywhere, but I will find something Here is a shot showing the "utilities" side of the tank, giving you a better idea of what I am talking about. New are the Cal Aqua intake and the Pollen Glass diffuser. That's it for now, Have fun, Ingo Goodies |
Posted 03-Mar-2008 02:45 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo ...seems such a shame to uproot the plant when you have got it looking so fantastic . Is there no other way ???? Garry |
Posted 03-Mar-2008 12:32 | |
fishmonster Big Fish Oh My Heck! Posts: 329 Kudos: 88 Votes: 73 Registered: 11-Apr-2007 | Ingo I do love this tank. Its got style but it seems bare to me.... I love your scapes mate, you always seem to impress. Keep it up. Im not understanding what you are talking about with the diffuser tho Thanks for your input as always, Shane http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ] http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html |
Posted 04-Mar-2008 07:58 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | Oh, I had forgotten. Exact words Ingo. When I meant small sections you took my words very literally. I meant you can pull out small sections and replant, small sections replant. I mean sure some of the areas might get too tall but at least when you pull them out your not at ground zero, since the other sections would have started to grow already and your closer to having a lawn again. BTW I still can't get over people's obssession with flow and powerheads. I think it's BS. I have a 3 foot tank with a little Eheim 2213 I can clearly see the bubbles from my diffusor that are positioned right under my lily pipe making it all the way to the other side before surfacing. I can also see the hairgrass swaying in the current. Why would I need more flow than that. My Scapes |
Posted 04-Mar-2008 11:22 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Looking great Ingo I'm with Garry - is there no other way, other than to replant the HC. I know trimming in the tank is messy & you have to net it out, but if that way is doable, a lazy bones like me would prefer it. So, other than the mess, is there a problem with trimming in the tank? I ask because I'll be using HC in my new tank. You might remember I have it growing in the waterless tank atm. Cheers TW |
Posted 04-Mar-2008 13:44 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Updates - Weeks 91 and 92 Gang, not much time here, so just to answer the questions quickly: Garry - Nah, over time there is no other way Shane - The diffuser needs to be in a place where the water can swush the CO2 bubbles around the tank, and not where it lets it get to the surface right away, and as such wasted Tetratech - Nah, when placing it under the pipe outlet it sits in the tank, like in the picture below. I will continue to play with it. HC replanting will start within a week or two Robyn - HC needs to be replanted from time to time, no other way. And it sure makes a huge mess, keep the filters turned off even during trimming so as much as possible floats right up rather than gunk up all the other plants. Here is the tank last weekend Week 91 |
Posted 17-Mar-2008 01:09 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | And no changes have been made for this weekend either, just some cleaning to have it shiny for yesterday's NJAGC meeting at my place. That's it for now, Have fun, Ingo Week 92 |
Posted 17-Mar-2008 01:11 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Weekly Tank Update - Week 93 Well, this week saw the beginning of the replant of the HC. I took out maybe somewhere between a fourth to a fifth of the overall plant mass, cleaned the tank, replanted the tops, and did another water change. 3 HOURS LATER, I was done. That is painful Here is the normal shot of the tank after all was done: Week 93 |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 00:31 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | And here is an angled look to show the changed section a little better. BTW, the rocks that you see in the newly planted section have not been there before, and neither was the edge to the sand river that dominant. I am using this chance to play a little with the hardscape as well. Have fun, Ingo Angled |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 00:32 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I like the more defined edged between sand & island now. IMO looks a lot better. Thanks for the HC information. Seems now it may not be plant for me, after all. I have a whole heap of it cultivating in my waterless tank, ready for the 7ft tank, but I thought I had picked a low growing, easy maintenance plant. I will use it first up anyway, but when time comes for replanting, I may not have the energy for a replant. Cheers TW |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 02:51 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I am really quite amazed with the growth you have with your HC. Really thick stuff! I like the new rocks added in on the replant though I think you will have to keep at the trimming to keep them visible. Overall you have done a really great job with this tank. It has been a ton of fun to watch. Do you have any plans to add other plants around the rocks? Maybe some downi? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 13:25 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Thanks for the comments, Robyn and Wings! Yeah, all plants need trimming, no matter how slow they grow Except the ones that die of course, LOL. No manifested plans for a second plant species yet, Wings. Ingo |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 14:55 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | I think the new rocks add more interest. I have to say this is your best yet. Many times less is more.... And kudos for the replant. Whenever I've replanted HC I've always done it pretty much stem by stem, it's difficult to replant larger groups, but it looks like you've done it and the tank doesn't look recently redone. My Scapes |
Posted 24-Mar-2008 19:38 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Yeah, all plants need trimming, no matter how slow they growThanks Ingo, it's not the trimming I ob Have to admit, it looks great in your setup. Congratulations on the patience & perseverance to have replanted it all. Cheers TW |
Posted 25-Mar-2008 13:19 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Ingo ... You amaze me with your patience ...and I agree with Tetra ...It dosen't look replanted . Well done . I like the new rocks in the body of the plants ...but I must disagree with the others on the river border ...I always though that the no border look was one of the special things about this scape ...and you have reinforced that view for me . Still a stunning scape of course ... and it might just benefit from one other plant behind some of the rocks . Garry |
Posted 25-Apr-2008 12:57 | |
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