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  1. I happened to find this thread and have been reading through this. There is a lot of pages lol, but great info. I have a 20 gallon long. I have a glass top and my light is set above my tank about 5". I was dealing with some algae, which is  getting better.  I am dosing every other day with easy carbon. I don't use CO2. I am trying to add more plants to help outcompete the algae. I have java ferns, Anubias, Buce's and stem plants. I also added more flow.  I watched Bentley Pascoe's youtube videos and set my light according to his recommendations, and started ramping up slightly each week by a percent or two. Right now I have my lights set for  sunrise for 1.5 hours,  blue at 2% red at 15% all the whites at 25%. sunrise is at 10:30, lights 12:00-18:00, then sunset for 1.5 hours. I was playing around with the whites today and realized I don't really like the warm white. Can I omit the warm white and just use a higher percentage of the other 2 whites? Instead of 25% each white can I do 50% of the pure white and 25% of the cold white? Today I changed my sunrise and sunset for 2 hours each instead of the 1.5 hours it was. 

    I was also reading about a dual siesta lighting schedule but have no idea where to even start with that for my 20L. Can anyone suggest settings for a dual siesta for me if I decide to try that? 

    Thanks for all this great info and this very informative thread. 

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  2. I purchased a Clown Pleco and didn't see any disease, but when he came out of hiding I noticed he had Epistylis   It was about 3 weeks from the time of purchased him till now.  I have a 20 gallon planted tank with 2 mystery snails and a handful of guppy fry. The Pleco was the only one affected. I lowered my temperature from78 to 72 and did 3 treatments of IckX followed by  30% water changes. I  was also medicating the food with Kanaplex. Sadly He didn't make it. Everyone else still looks fine. 

       What should I be doing at this point now that he passed? I just did another 30% water change. All my peramaters look good. I want to eventually get more fish. I am definitly going to quaranteen next time around.  (Hard lesson learned) How long do I need to wait before adding another fish to the tank? I am not in any hurry to add anything. I just want to know if I should be dosing anymore and with anything else other than Ick x?  This is the first time I have delt with anything like this. Any help is appreciated.

  3. On 11/8/2023 at 4:01 PM, Galabar said:

    If you've got the biological side of things working with the sponge filter, I'd recommend the Sicce Shark ADV 400.  It has lower flow and a single compartment.  You can go with either a sponge or floss.  With a sponge, you'd need to squeeze it out when cleaning.  However, it could replace your Hygger sponge filter.  With floss, it will really polish the water and be easy to clean.  However, it won't provide biological filtration (like the 800 would with two compartments).

     

    I like the idea of the 2 compartments. Just wondering if the 800 would be too strong for the fry

  4. I have a 20 long with mainly guppies and fry. Its a heavily planted tank. I have a Hygger double sponge filter in the middle of my 20 long and I am looking for something in the left corner. Right now I have the Hygger internal filter which is a pia. You have to remove the whole thing to replace media. The Sicce sounds so much easier. I am still deciding if I should try another HOB like the Tidal 55, add another sponge filter from ACOOP, or try this Sicce. 

     

  5. On 11/8/2023 at 3:13 PM, Galabar said:

    I've got 5 of the Sicce Shark ADV filters and I love them (for the most part).  They are extremely easy to service.  I've got mostly the 800, which has two compartments.  This allows me to never have to touch the biological media.  I use floss in the lower section and filter maintenance takes about 30 seconds per week (per filter).

    There are some disadvantages, like some build quality issues, and I've found them to be snail killers (I came up with a quick solution to that).

    However, for ease of maintenance, there isn't much that can beat the Sicce Shark ADV (the PRO doesn't have quiet the same level, but might be better in other ways).

    I also have a Tetra Whisper HOB filter.  Given that the Teta "BioBags" can be had for < $1 each, my strategy is to just replace them every couple of weeks.  This is very quick and goes along with my "extreme laziness" aquarium keeping style. 🙂

    Curious when yu say ease of maintanence. Is it easy to take the filter off the suction cups and reattach easily? 

     

    On 11/8/2023 at 3:13 PM, Galabar said:

     

     

     

    Curious what you decide to get. I have a 20 long and had an aquaclear HOB that I swapped out for a sponge filter. I also have a 20 long and I dont think the sponge filter was enough. I got a hygger internal filter. It is a pia to do maintanance on so I am looking for another solution on my 20 long

  6. I just added some plants to this 20 gallon long. The tank has been running about 4 months.  It is low tech.  I am not going to use CO2. I plan to use easy, lower light plants. I have one Aquaneat LED light. I can add another Aquaneat if I need to.  I am looking for suggestions for easy plants that I can place on the driftwood, and a few to place behind the driftwood along the back. Any suggestions would be appreciated 

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  7. On 2/14/2023 at 9:49 AM, jwcarlson said:

    I'd wait awhile considering you just took out the substrate as well.  What's your reasoning behind going to a sponge filter to save space?  I find the sponge filters take up a lot more space than a HOB.  I guess you could be talking about outside the tank.  

     

    2-3 weeks, I'd say... it's not a race! 🙂

    I am going to keep a planted, guppy tank and a sponge filter works great for a guppy tank. 

  8. I am changing up my 20 gallon tank. I want to make it a planted tank, so I just changed the substrate. I have a few guppies in it at the moment. I have a HOB filter and I want to switch to a sponge filter. I currently have both filters running in the tank. I am afraid to just disconnect the HOB because it has all the biological good stuff in it. I figured if I keep the sponge filter in the tank it will get seeded from the other filter. How long do you I need to keep both filters in the tank? 

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  9. I just wanted to stop by and say hello before I start posting my many questions I have lol. I had a saltwater tank for over 15 years,  but decided to break it down about 5 years ago. Since then I have not had any tanks. I decided recently that I would like to have a small freshwater tank with plants. I love plants. I have over 75 indoor plants, and even have an indoor greenhouse cabinet I set up.  This room is where I set up my new 20 gallon long tank. I started it in October with guppies. I love these little colorful fish! I started out with small pebbles taken from my outdoor pond as a substrate. This did not work well because it was too hard to clean. Yesterday I replaced all the small pebbles with Caribe Sea Eco complete. I plan to start adding some plants soon. I did a google search for plants, which led me to this site, and watching many Youtube videos on aquarium plants. I just want some easy low-medium light plants. I think the tank will be a nice addition to this room, along with the fact that I can use my old discarded fish water to water some of my house plants. A win win for me 🙂 

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