It 's looking good.
Keep on eye on your PH it seems to be dropping.
The KH going up with the PH going down?
How big is the Pleco?
Where's the riccia in the tank?
vishy's planted project
Started by vishy_100, Apr 06 2005 09:59 PM
26 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 15 April 2005 - 07:03 AM
#22
Posted 15 April 2005 - 09:15 AM
Hey,
The pleco is about 25cm including the tail. Yeh i know its weird the pH is constantly dropping, i just added some geo liquid what else should i do?
The riccia is that light patch in the middle of the tank(on the ground at the front) the rest of it is floating. Anyone have plant cuttings?
thanks
Matt
The pleco is about 25cm including the tail. Yeh i know its weird the pH is constantly dropping, i just added some geo liquid what else should i do?
The riccia is that light patch in the middle of the tank(on the ground at the front) the rest of it is floating. Anyone have plant cuttings?
thanks
Matt
#23
Posted 15 April 2005 - 09:20 AM
Matt,
Its 'Normal' for your PH to keep dropping.
This is due to your c02 injection. The more you inject the mroe it drops.
The key is to find a good balance of c02 within your lighting period.
Refer to the c02 chart i passed you, find what kinda PPM your co2 level is at, if its too much, try cutting back on c02. If its too little, push it further despite the low PHs. If you do it gradually it'll be fine. Your KH should buffer the PH levels to a stable level.
When you get your tank up and running, ferts and all, and you're ready for harder plants, i'll be sure to send you heaps, including rare ones.
Cheers,
Jerome
Its 'Normal' for your PH to keep dropping.
This is due to your c02 injection. The more you inject the mroe it drops.
The key is to find a good balance of c02 within your lighting period.
Refer to the c02 chart i passed you, find what kinda PPM your co2 level is at, if its too much, try cutting back on c02. If its too little, push it further despite the low PHs. If you do it gradually it'll be fine. Your KH should buffer the PH levels to a stable level.
When you get your tank up and running, ferts and all, and you're ready for harder plants, i'll be sure to send you heaps, including rare ones.
Cheers,
Jerome
#24
Posted 16 May 2005 - 09:56 PM
Hey,
I've just changed the tank around again(not finished yet!) as i recieved some plants off Jerome(thank you VERY much!). I also added 4 sterbai cory's to go with my 2 julii's Also thanks to Graeme for the other plants!
P.S. Please excuse the giant bag of riccia. (will hopefully bring to tomorows meeting)
PPS Used a tripod this time
Whole tank Pic.
Another whole tank pic, once the micranthemoides is trimmed and the indica fills in behind it in the front right corner will look nice
Matt
I've just changed the tank around again(not finished yet!) as i recieved some plants off Jerome(thank you VERY much!). I also added 4 sterbai cory's to go with my 2 julii's Also thanks to Graeme for the other plants!
P.S. Please excuse the giant bag of riccia. (will hopefully bring to tomorows meeting)
PPS Used a tripod this time
Whole tank Pic.
Another whole tank pic, once the micranthemoides is trimmed and the indica fills in behind it in the front right corner will look nice
Matt
#25
Posted 16 May 2005 - 10:06 PM
Hey,
More pics of the left and right side.
Comment welcome!
left side.
right side
PS look better with a tripod dont they!
Matt
More pics of the left and right side.
Comment welcome!
left side.
right side
PS look better with a tripod dont they!
Matt
#26
Posted 17 May 2005 - 06:58 AM
Looking good
It's really has taken off since you added the CO2
It's really has taken off since you added the CO2
#27
Posted 17 May 2005 - 07:01 AM
The pics have come out alot better with the tripod
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