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  1. I have a planted 150g with a school of 24 Odessa barbs, bosemani rainbows, and a chocolate cichlid and a blue acara.  I highly recommend the odessa barbs for sure.  I’m so-so on the rainbows, there’s one bosemani male that is stunning, the rest are just ok, easy fish to keep though.

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  2. I like to keep under 10ppm, I run a low tech tank with inert (PFS) substrate.  If I dose 15 pumps of easy green (150g) with a weekly 50% water change and a second dose 3-4 days later it’s between 5-10 on water change day.  I also periodically use root tabs.
     

    I don’t know the specific biomechanics behind the nitrate uptake at different levels, but my plants grow well and I figure if there is available nitrate then it’s getting readily absorbed (this could be an incorrect assumption)

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  3. On 10/15/2023 at 7:23 PM, Guppysnail said:

    I’m so in love with the Caribsea jungle river sand that’s what I put in all the tanks. It’s just to easy for me not to. 
     

    @Guppysnail that’s what’s in this tank?  I use PFS in all my tanks, but I REALLY like the looks of that, definitely got me thinking now!  Very nice!
     

     

     

  4. I haven’t, it’s the most visually dominant part of the tank stocking and there more than enough to keep their attention mainly on themselves.  It’s a 5x2x2 tank also with 10 bosemani, an angel, the chocolate and blue acara.  I think it’s full.

    I personally like 1-2 groups of smaller fish with a few larger specimens in a tank.

  5. On 10/6/2023 at 10:29 PM, Ben P. said:

    Make the center piece a group of 20-30 Odessa barbs.  That's a dream of mine

    I have a group of 24 Odessas in a 150, they’re a nice group of active fish, I’m not sure I’d consider them the centerpiece though.  They don’t really bother anything else as far as nipping goes, just each other.  I decided to try an and add a chocolate cichlid and blue acara with them, right now the chocolate isn’t big enough to potentially eat them.  I’m really happy so far, fingers crossed long term.

  6. Cut one of the Aponogeton Crispus down right close to the substrate last week (wish I took a pic before) and there are already 3 leaves 10” .  It had take. Over a solid 1/3 of the surface of the tank.  Everything still growing well, val are still maxed out at 8”, not sure why, guessing cause of the PFS, I still dose 15 pumps of easy green weekly and occasionally root tabs.  They have spread with dozens of runners though, as have crypt Spiralis throughout the tank.

     

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  7. 2 favorites in my current tank:

     

    1. Aponogeton crispus

    2. Crypt spiralis 

     

    it’s a 25” tall tank and you can see the Aponogeton is easily 30” tall, it sends out flower stems weekly and keeps pushing good growth.

     

    I planted the C spiralis and Val to see which I liked better for the tall background “thicket” look, no contest in my tank with the crypt.

     

    it’s low tech with weekly easy green dosing.

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  8. 8 month update. Java fern and Aponogeton are both growing like crazy, the C spiralis and C wendtii are growing pretty good, sending some runners and just the Val has been somewhat sluggish (sends out runners but tops out at 4-5” for the most part.

    Algae hasn’t been much of an issue, 75% weekly water changes with 10 pumps of easy green weekly.

     

    was a bit bored with the stocking so added a chocolate cichlid, blue acara, and an angel.

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  9. Started this tank in early Nov, all the plants from ACO.  Have a couple year old 55G planted tanks and this is my largest attempt.
     

    Crypt spirals is putting on nice growth, some are pushing 16”- 18” tall, Crypt wendtii starting to fill in nicely too, going for a carpet of it. Val isn’t putting in much growth at all, very green though, it is in a lower light area.  Aponogeton crispus (2), the one directly under the light is growing well (12”) but the one I. The back is only 4” tall.  The lone sword starting to grow nicely too.

    Decided to order some more C spiralis and fill in the back, moved a few things around. A dwarf aquarium lily bulb didn’t wake up but a Tiger lotus grew nicely, moved it to the front and there were 3 plantlets.

    No algae growth so far, been Doing 50% water changes weekly so far but decided to step back on that, nitrates havent Been over 5-10 ppm, been dosing 8-10 pumps of easy green every water change and phosphates are 0.5 ppm whenever I measure. (Not sure if this is the right measuring stick for this, but just trying to keep phosphates under 1 and was hoping for nitrates in the 20 ppm range)

    24 Odessa barbs that have put on some nice growth, starting to show hints of color, can’t tell males and females apart yet. 6 Pearl gourami are coloring up nicely. I added 11 very young Boesmani rainbows about 10 days ago.

     

     

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  10. I’ve bought a half dozen “large” and “extra large” pieces of Mopani from petco (they run good sales)

     

    some leached and some didn’t at all.  The nice thing is they sink right away.

     

    the one on the left is 3 pieces, is about 20” x 24” x 24”

     

    I would buy more from there if I needed.

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  11. The tank is 5 x 2 x 2 (150G)

    I have a temp controller set to 73.5-75.5

     

    theyre with 4 bristlenose, 24 juvenile Odessa barbs and 11 Juvenile Boesemani rainbow 

     

    the pearls are about 3-3.5” I’d say

     

     

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  12. I just got a group of Pearl gourami about 3 weeks ago.  It took a solid week to 10 days for them to come out much and not hide when I approached the tank to feed.  Now that they’ve associated me with food they’re coming to the front of the tank whenever I approach.  Hopefully yours comes around!

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