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  1. I know you don't want any plants. But what you're attempting will be way easier if you had some plants. Might I suggest pothos rooted in water? They are ammonia hogs, and will probably pull out other biologicals out of the water. Not to mention what a good scape the roots are for shrimp/small fish. I'd also throw out subwassertang as a candidate. It's not fussy about light, and shrimp love it.

  2. Recently found this beaut in a storage unit I am clearing out. Looks to be a 9 or 10 gallon. Anybody else use tanks like this? Anybody want tanks like this? There were others (40 breeders) in the unit with metal frames too. I've only seen tanks like this, in books from the 70's.....

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  3. Yeah the only thing I can think of is the pores being too small and clogging. Then again, wouldn't that just turn into anaerobic filtration? In a filter that has aerobic filtration going on? Best of both worlds if you ask me....

  4. I'm a bit of an oddball and a cheapskate. I like to use these fan worm shells for the filter media in my kids aquarium. They work great and as they slowly dissolve, they release minerals into the water. I also have a few ceramic rings in there too for good measure. The filter is a cheapie HOB we got at Walmart on sale. It has worked fine for a little less than 4 years. Anybody else use unusual filter media?

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  5. Anybody try ajuga in the aquarium? It's a somewhat common bedding plant here in socal. I know there are other landscape ground covers that I see in aquariums (creeping jenny, lobelia, mint, alternathera and the like). They come in lots of colors and seem like they would adapt well to growing submerged. I have had these cuttings floating for about a month. They haven't grown a ton, but they also haven't died....

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  6. On 4/19/2023 at 8:26 PM, OnlyGenusCaps said:

    So, the genus Dracaena has recently been in taxonomic flux.  D. fruticosa is now D. angustifoliaD. sanderiana is now D. brauniiD. deremensis is now D. fragrans.  And D. compacta is as of yet unevaluated.  I realize that doesn't narrow it down, but there are also hybrids out there at this point complicating things (as they always do).  So, without details it's hard to say.  And honestly with the taxonomic ambiguity it's hard to say anyhow. 

    Lol, speaking of taxonomy in flux..... the genus sanseveria, snake plants aka mother inlaws tongue, has been combined into dracenea. Now they're all draceneas!

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  7. Good catch on the species 👍. I guess all the fruticosas I deal with at work got me thinking that. I find Google to be super helpful with plant ID. Admittedly, there is somewhat of a knack to googling effectively....

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