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  1. Hello All, The Java moss I bought from Aquarium coop has come off its metal mat. How can I re-secure it while keeping the wildlife safe? Thank you, Ryan
  2. @nabokovfan87 Thank you for the reply. After last night's reading I think I'm not doing enough root tabs so i plan on doing more. bi weekly 3 per plant. I also don't think my substrate isn't think enough. The lack of substrate is causing the root tabs to leach into the water column and causing the staghorn algae. currently its only 1inch deep. There was an Aquarium coop article that says 2-3 inches is preferable. Is that correct?
  3. Hello All, I just wanted to get some input on nutrient deficiency for my Amazon sword. This is a 20 gallon tank stocked with 5 glow fish tetra's, 4 hillstream loaches, amano shrimp and 3 pea puffers. Plants in addition to 2 amazon sword, 1 dwarf aquarium lily, java moss and Vallisneria. I was considering reducing my fertilization schedule due to staghorn algae but the Amazon sword plants seem deficient in something. The plant on the left is older, while most of the leaves are fine some have darker veins and a warp/twist to them. The plant on the right is newer the leaves are not as dark as the other plant and have dark veins, 1 leaf is kinda floppy. Fertilization schedule: Tuesday = 1 aquariumcoop root tab per amazon sword Thursday = 2 pumps easy green Saturday = 1 aquariumcoop root tab per amazon sword Thank you for your help.
  4. I've tried frozen bloodworms and vibra bites.
  5. So I've had my 3 pea puffers from Aqua Huna for over a month now all are alive and well. To this day none of them have expressed any interest in any food other than the pest snails living in the tank. Any one else have this experience?
  6. @nabokovfan87Yeah, that video is where I got the Idea from. I'm also not opposed to having it in the middle which he also mentions but I just don't know which is best. The down fall of the middle is you'll need tall plants to hide the inlet since its in front of your face when looking into the tank.
  7. @nabokovfan87 Yeah, I was going to make my own lid out of twin wall polycarbamate sheet.
  8. Hey Gang, I'm considering moving my HOB from its current position which is the back left of the 20 gallon tank to the ride side facing the left. The idea was that you would get a better circulation if the water is sent out across the tank rather than to the front of the tank. Any thoughts on this ? Thank you, Ryan
  9. @JettsPapa Yeah, i'm going to pick some frozen blood worms up today. They aren't eating the freeze dried bloodworms or freeze dried brine shrimp. I don't know what i can't see that is in my substrate but every morning I see them pecking at it. Perhaps there is worms or tiny snail eggs they are going after.
  10. Hey Everyone, I just wanted to get your thoughts. My 3 pea puffers which i recently got from Aqua Huna have not really taken to the food provided. They are much more interested in what ever I can't see in the substrate. I have tried Frozen Brine Shrimp from Aquarium Co Op and Vibra Bites from Hikari. They came very small as you can see below so perhaps that's why? Fortunately there are plenty of snails + what ever they are going after in the substrate. Thank you, Ryan.
  11. Hey Everyone, Quick question. How accurate are the aquarium co op temperature settings on the 100w heater? I just got one today, and was measuring the temperature with a probe to confirm. The probe says that the water temperature is 2 degrees warmer than what is indicated on the heater display. Thank you, Ryan
  12. @nabokovfan87 Hello, Thank you for the reply. Given the make up of easy green it has a significant amount of potassium in in 9.21%. Is your solution to the above photo to just add in an extra pump per dosing? As stated above the current fertilizing regiment is 2 pumps of easy green 3 times a week (20 gal) with 1 easy green root tab for each of the following plants. Amazon sword, aquarium lily, amazon sword. The below is the break down of easy green liquid nutrients. Or what is a secondary bottle of something you think i should add?
  13. @Kurt Brutting Not new, 2 + years old. Light schedule is 6am to 6pm. Fluval 3.0. I have never dosed extra potassium outside of what is in easy green. Lately because the amazon sword has looked so rough i do root tabs on the same days as easy green liquid so 3 times a week.
  14. Hey Gang, Hoping to get some insight since my plants are struggling As you can see from the photos a lot of wholes in my plants. some yellow discoloration which leads me to believe its a nutrient deficient combined with pest snails that like to eat even new fresh leaf's. 20 gallon tank I does with easy green 3 times a week 2 pumps each time and 1 root tab per the following plants. amazon sword, aquarium lily amazon sword. The tank also has valisenaria and java moss. Fish 6 glow tetra's 1 nerite snail. lots of pest snails. nutrient test stip shows the following as far as i can tell (partial color blind) 25-50 Nitrate, 0 nitrite, GH 300, KH 120, PH 7.2-7.6, 0 Chlorine. When water changes since its 0 chlorine I never use the fritz complete binding because their shouldn't be chloramine if their is no chlorine? If there is any other information you need just ask 🙂 Thank you, Ryan
  15. Hey Everyone, I use easy green 3 times a week. I went on vacation recently and missed 2 doses. I came back and had a few yellow leaves which tells me there is not enough nutrients for the plants in the tank to miss doses. I don't see that aquarium co op sells a dosing pump. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you, Ryan.
  16. @Colu is there dosing instructions and do i need a seperate tank ?
  17. @Colu No, no additions to the tank.
  18. So the first photo is of the sickly looking glow fish. The one below that is his healthy brother. What would of caused this? Both fish are well over a year old. Tank test strip says things look normal. I doubt the sickly one makes it through the day but i was curious the cause.
  19. gravel substrate. yes, there are crypto lucean and anubias in the tank as well.
  20. Hello all, I'm wondering if anyone has seen this before. This isn't the first time that it has happened so i figured i'd reach out. certain sections of my Valisenaria has lost it's roots. What would cause this?
  21. @Mmiller2001 20 Gallon, PH and KH are stable PH last time i looked was 6.8 - 7.0 i think. These color coded test strips make it hard to tell since it relys on shades instead of numbers.
  22. @JoeQ @Mary W. Is there a way to test for nutrients the coop test strips do not. What they do test everything shows fine. I have always done 2 pumps on Wed and Saturday. I dont know if I need more the only time I do root tabs other than once per month is if the crypticorian Lucian start to yellow. I had one have a yellow leaf today so I did some root tabs. Thank you for the help!
  23. I'm not sure what is eating them but something is. With the easy green used twice a week it should be ok in terms of nutrients. I'm not sure what to do to fix it.
  24. Morning All, A couple weeks ago i was told it was the pest snails eating my plants. What are your thoughts on Assassin snails? Someone mentioned I should get some to get rid of the pest snails that are eating my plants. Are there any down sides? Tank has glow fish, amano shrimp, nerite snail. Plants crypto lucean, valisinaria, and dwarf lily. Thank you, Ryan.
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