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  1. On 7/24/2023 at 10:44 PM, Beardedbillygoat1975 said:

    I want to second Ted Colleti’s book, it’s great. If you’re an audio person he was on The Aquarist Podcast and went through his basic method. 
     

    I have a similar 50 g Rubbermaid stock tank that I use as a pond. It’s a nice size. I’ve got variatus Platys in there presently. IMG_1590.jpeg.c2b7f58beaf1aa0509df38d422031bee.jpegIMG_1683.jpeg.a1c5ab3059ab2e2fbc518d71c56d1984.jpeg

    Have fun as this is a great aspect of the hobby to explore. 

    I've been wondering about this size tub, I was worried it would be too shallow, but it looks like it's working great. This is what I'd like to get for the 2024 pond season. 

     

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  2. Water change in my cube tank today, added wondershell & did some trimming & removal of floating plants to allow more light. My water wisteria was doing really well, but right after trimming & replanting, it suddenly turned brown & died, I also noticed the lily pads of my dwarf lily started dying and the leaves at the base have all become really tiny, no new pad shoots either. Last week, I did place new root tabs, I hadn't put any more in since initial setup in March, so I'm thinking it was past time. I moved my ricefish into the tank for the winter a couple of weeks ago - everyone seems to be doing well. 

     

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  3. On 8/3/2023 at 9:51 AM, RedPots said:

    Now that it’s playing the lotus pad game my concern is the low lying plants

    I have a 14g cube tank with one of these in it. They definitely block the light over time, but I love everything about these plants, so what I've been doing is keeping them trimmed to about 5 lily pads, depending on size. I don't run co2, so my low lying plants are minimal  and not spreading much - they probably still aren't getting enough light, but they are holding their own. I'm ok with that and I think, overall, it's working out for me. Maybe you can find the right balance for your tank of lily pads, to help your low lying plants, while still enjoying the full effect of the dwarf lily.

     

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  4. On 7/25/2023 at 8:07 PM, Grubhead said:

    I had the water hyacinth bloom earlier too, which was neat. I do wish it would overwinter.

    I'm pretty sure Ryo Watanabe mentioned on his channel they just leave the water hyacinth in their ponds over the winter & they come back in the spring. You might need to cover them. You might also consider moving the ponds into a garage or something if you're at a higher elevation like I am (actually just 1200 ft, but we seem to get cold from the river nearby).

     

  5. I actually did some plant trimming in my cube tank yesterday. This morning so far I have topped off my 2 mini ponds, tested them & added easy green. Thinned the floaters in the mini-ponds and the 2 gallon water garden (and, y'all, duckweed is taking over the 2gal again - ugh!). Took these photos of my cube tank and admired my ricefish fry. 

     

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    On 7/4/2023 at 9:01 PM, Cmike15 said:

    I bought a 40 with plans to scape it for a living room show tank. 

    It will be fun to see your progress. I recently noticed a spot in our house that would be great for a tank, but I don't know if I can manage another tank between the mini ponds, water gardens, nursery & display tank.

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  6. Welcome! I started off with 2 tiny water gardens, 1gal & 2gal, and have only had snails in them. I really love Blue Ramshorn snails & they have thrived in them. I now also have a 14g cube that I've just started adding fish to, but it has some baby ramshorns from the water gardens as well. I've been very surprised at how entertaining snails can be. 

    Peaches was really pretty, what a fitting name. Have fun!

     

  7. On 6/15/2023 at 7:43 PM, Guppysnail said:

    video in slow motion you can screenshot a decent photo off the video

    This is a great tip, I hadn't thought of that. Thank you so much!

     

     

    On 6/15/2023 at 8:35 PM, Ken Burke said:

    it not such a bad picture. Just needed some cleanup

     

    Wow, nice editing, thank you! I have zero photo editing skills. 🙂

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  8. I was finally able to visit Aquarium Coop and pick up some fish for my tank. I decided to get started with my CPD's since Platinum Medaka haven't been available yet. These little fish are so much fun to watch & so pretty. They seem to have settled in very quickly. Please forgive the algae, I'll be cleaning the tank this weekend.

    Also, how do people actually get good photos of these quick little cuties?

     

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  9. On 5/14/2023 at 11:27 AM, FLFishChik said:

    Water changes. On my 5g and 10g this isn’t an issue (apart from having to do it more frequently), because a cup and a pitcher do the job. BUT, the 29g is a bit more difficult 1) my faucets are such that I can’t use a python to do water changes and 2) I can’t lift a heavy bucket of water so it’s gallon pitcher from the kitchen to the tank, 1 gallon at a time so, 8-10 trips to fill it back up 

    Same for me. Moving water around is definitely my biggest obstacles. 

    2nd biggest is water. We're on a well with soft water, high ph. Maybe not an obstacle so much as just a circumstance that required some additional research. 

     

     

     

     

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  10. Welcome! Great video, Mavis was a beauty. I live locally too & can hardly wait to get my first fish from Aquarium Co-op. I'm just waiting for the platinum ricefish I have been dreaming of to be in stock. 🙂 Right now, my cube tank is ready to go & has only some snails & a pair of tiny guppies that hitched a ride in my filter when it was prepping in my Godson's tank. guppy babes

     

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