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  1. Is it safe to quarantine Reticulated Hillstream Loachs using salt. I know Cory recommends 1 table spoon for sensitive fish and 2 tablespoons for most fish and 3 table spoons for major problems. I was wondering if you can use salt and what the dosage would be.

  2. Thanks for all of the responses. They idea about removing the brace, which I now will not be doing, was decrease the obstruction to allow more light into the tank. Adding different braces was not the idea. Changing it over to cast iron is to much work. I will just leave the brace in place and replace the glass panel with acrylic panels that are solid without an ugly black hinge.

  3. Thanks for the responses. So it is not there to strictly support the glass lids. My old 600 gallon reef tank didn't have a brace but it was custom built. For the small amount of extra light I will get in the tank it is not worth the risk.

  4. Does anyone know if you can remove the middle plastic brace on a 150 gallon tall tank. The tank is 24" deep x 30" tall and 48" wide. I can't imagine the brace does anything accept support the glass lids. It is flimsy and not under tension when you grab it.

     

     

  5. Cory are you installing some form of ventilation for the containers. I have a couple of containers with car parts in them. Now I live in Ottawa, Canada but they get very musty inside. I don't have any organic material inside like cardboard etc. just the wood floors they came with and pallets to keep everything off of the floor. I installed a 6" air intake vent at one end of the container and a 110 cfm bathroom fan at the other end run off a humidity switch and have never had a problem since.

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  6. On 8/25/2020 at 10:22 PM, Streetwise said:

    The view looks great! The wood paneling looks great. That bar structure with lighting looks super-useful. It would make a great spot for product demos and even small tank builds. That ceiling access looks great for hiding wiring and cameras. You could capture every angle.

    That big garage actually has room to park cars in it! 😉

    Here is an idea that might not be too crazy: plumb that lawn into your water-change system.

    Congratulations on a great new spot, and the freedom that comes with it. Plus the hard-water well!

    Assuming Cory is on a septic system it will have to be used as water for an irrigation system. all that water going through a septic system will kill it.

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  7. Friday:

    I started to teardown of my 150 gallon aquarium, my daughters 30 gallon, 20 gallon and 10 gallon tanks. I made a custom acrylic hood for the 30 gallon tank with fans and vent holes to cool down the aquarium for an axelotl. 

    Saturday:

    Set-up all of the 25 gallon tubs for the fish and plants. configured my canister filter to run through all of the tubs. I completed the teardown of the 150 and 20. I completed the 30 gallon and moved the axolotl over. Cleaned all of the tanks like new. There was a black beard algae problem in the 150 so I sprayed everything down with a 50/50 peroxide and flourish excel mixture. At the end of the night did the aquascaping of the 150 and got all of the substrate in. Took delivery of a big package from the Co-op.

    Sunday: Moved the canister filter back onto the 150 and started to tweak the hardscape and substrate. Planted all of the plants, very difficult in Eco-complete. Gave the tank time to clear-up. Set-up the 20 gallon as a shrimp tank. After the tank was completely clear transferred the fish over. Started the massive clean-up of the house.

    Monday: Checked on everything and other than a couple of plants coming loose everything is great. Water test in the morning and at 6:00 pm look perfect'

     

     

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, Aubrey said:

    @32Chop I have shared in your frustration with getting plants to stay planted in eco-complete. It is much lighter and looser than regular gravel. Although, like @ADMWNDSR83 said, it depends on the plant and rhizome plants are fine being glued to something and do not need to be in substrate. I have a biorb with only rhizome plants glued to wood and they are all growing well. Super glue will weaken over time, but the roots of the rhizome plants usually attach themselves to the surface they are on.

    I managed to keep crypt spiralis and dwarf sag down by simply placing a larger rock over the roots until they established a hold in the eco-complete. No glue or lead needed. However, I have tried the same thing with water sprite and it always rots under the rock  in the substrate and floats back up. Also, it could depend on what you are keeping in the tank. I have several bristlenose plecos and malaysian trumpet snails in the tank with eco-complete. The plecos seem to have no regard for what I want to do with the tank, it is their home I suppose, and root around in the substrate uprooting the plants. While the snails churn the substrate and loosen the plants hold.

    I know plants can be expensive and you want them to look how you have in mind, but experiment to see what works for you. The good thing about plants is that they don't necessarily need soil to grow, just water and light. So having them floating is just an aesthetic inconvenience.

    Thanks for the reply. I have tried slightly cover them with the substrate. If that doesn’t work I will try the rocks. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, ADMWNDSR83 said:

    I don't use eco-complete, but as far as gluing onto rocks, it depends on the plant.  If you're using a rhizome plant like java fern or anubius, they get attached to the rocks or driftwood, as they are happier there than in the substrate.  I used superglue gel on mine, some use string or fishing line. It all depends on what kind of plant we're talking about here.

    Yes I glue all of my rhizome plats to rock. I am asking about other plants that go in the soil. 

  10. I was wondering if anyone has used Eco-complete and has trouble getting plants to stay down. Several of my plants just keep floating up or won't stay in the substrate at all. I would prefer not house lead weights. I have seen some advice on gluing them to rocks. Wouldn't this inhibit root growth. 

  11. There are no symptoms at all. No physical signs and still swimming around fine.

    They aren't super fancy guppies. red sunburst, blue cobras and some regular fancy guppies

    Water temperature is 76-78 degrees

    I have the following fish:

    6" sail fin pleco

    3" gold fin pleco

    2" super red bristle nose pleco

    1 neon tetra

    1 medium angle fish

    4 small angle fish

    1 golden chinese algae eater

    1 rainbow shark

    2 albino corydora

    1 salt and pepper corydora

    1 dwarf grommie

    3 danio not sure what color

    10 amano shrimp

     

  12. My last water change was 4 weeks ago. My ph out of the tap is 6.5. I am running 2 full media bags of crushed coral in my Fluval FX6 which gets my ph up to 7.0 to 7.2. I have always done water changes every 4 weeks and this is the first time my nitrates have jumped to 80. The nitrates usually sit between 20 and 40. I am not always able to get the dead fish out of the tank because they end up in the caves, plants and crevices that I created for the fish. 

  13. In one of my aquariums all of my guppies are dying. All of the other fish are fine and show no signs of disease or stress. I have had the guppies for over 6 months. My nitrates have been climbing over the last few months. They are usually between 20 and 40. Nothing has changed in my lighting, fertilizer dosing and if anything I am feeding less than usual. My plants are growing like crazy.

    Tank: 150 gallons

    Lighting: Fluval plant 3.0

    Fertilizer: Easy Green 1 pump for every 10 gallons

    Water:

    Ammonia 0

    Nitrate 80

    Nitrite 0

    GH 150

    KH 100

    PH 7.0

  14. I have had a bad outbreak of black beard algae. I have started to adjust my lighting and fertilizer to correct it. I will only be making small adjust to the lighting and fertilizer separately and slowly. My question is if I set-up a tank with some new eco-complete substrate can I use my existing tank water and one of the canister filters to cycle the new tank or will the water and filter have black bear algae spores that will contaminate the new tank. I want to move the fish to the new tank so I can give the old tank, stone and drift wood a good cleaning. I will let the amano shrimp take care of the effected plants.

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