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  1. No one's water parameters are exactly the same, thus crypt melt is likely to happen. Might not be all at once, but this is just part of the acclimatization process and requires a large energy expenditure. You can help the plant not waste excess energy by observing leaves that look malnourished and trimming them. This will prevent the plant from trying to salvage the bad leaves and focus its energy on growing new healthy leaves.

    Placing root tabs under crypts will also help during acclimatization. But ultimately this just takes time (CO2 will accelerate this), so stay patient.

  2. Body characteristics can be indicative of where a fish lives. High flow loving fish can be elongated, flattened (vertically or horizontally), large caudal fin, lack of swim bladder, and have strategically placed mouths. Some examples are certain danios, rasboras, rainbowfish, catfish, loaches, shiners, gobies, etc. There's lots to choose from.

    What specifics are you looking for (look-wise, behavior-wise)?

    For snail control, have you checked out assassin snails?

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  3. On 8/24/2022 at 1:43 AM, Shadow_Arbor said:

    Sorry for taking forever, yes this is Rosen Maiden. I thought it would make a really nice unique carpet up front, and it does, but it grows so much faster than I'm used to with CO2 injection. 

    Normally I wouldn't mind but I have no one to give the cuttings too and it hurts to throw them out. The hobby isn't super developed where I live, especially the social aspect 😞

    Instead of throwing them away, have a look at Facebook groups if you're interested in selling off some plants.

  4. Earlier this summer I had an empty litter box and an assortment of plants from a torn down tank. Decided to put the two together outside and see what would happen. The tiny pond has about an inch layer of organic soil for the substrate, and is exposed to at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day. So far the plants have been loving it!

    Plant stock list: Alternathera reineckii 'Mini', Echinodorus sp. 'Aflame', Heteranthera zosterifolia, Hygrophila augustifolia 'Rubra', Hygrophila polysperma 'Sunset', Lindernia dubia, Potamogeton crispus, Potamogeton gayi, Rotala rotundafolia 'Blood red', and one unknown stem I collected in a creek.

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  5. If this were my tank I would take out the bamboo and vampire shrimp. They prefer higher flow than what some of the other tankmates would like. Feeding these shrimp is another potential challenge, as they're "filter feeders" of sorts. If you see them crawling around all over the tank using their fans to pick up debris/food that means they aren't getting enough nutrients from the water column.

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  6. On 8/2/2022 at 5:50 PM, Dew96 said:

    Nice! What kind of fish do you keep? I think a river tank would be awesome especially with some native fish species!

    I've kept quite a few species throughout my fish keeping journey, but recently lost a bunch due to an ich outbreak in a community tank. Right now I'm pretty downsized, and currently have: dwarf horseface loaches (Acanthopsoides molobrion), rosy loaches (Petroichthys sp. 'Rosy'), purple kuhli loaches (Pangio filinaris), reticulated sculpins (Cottus perplexus), and some mosquito fish for my mini pond. I also keep a few Caridina shrimp varieties, as well as some native aquatic snails (Juga plicifera).

  7. Hi all, been a full time lurker for awhile but finally decided to join up! I've had aquarium since 2006-2007 and have mainly focused on the smaller species. Currently I'm setting up a river tank, looking more into ponds, and exploring my local waterways.

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