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  1. On 1/24/2022 at 10:58 AM, Edsland said:

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    I do what they call a siesta in the middle of the day for 3 hours so my lights are on for 4 hours in the morning and I do 4 hours in the afternoon,evening. This way my tank is getting 8 hours total light but the lights are on before and after my work. It looks like your lights are on for 14 hours which would be a reason for your hair algae. I would bring them down to 6-7 hours total then you can increase slowly after things are clear. 

    I redid my light settings. Does this look more like what you were telling me about?

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  2. On 1/24/2022 at 10:27 AM, H.K.Luterman said:

    I don't know how to read that diagram, lol! But hair algae loves light. Five hours a day is really all plants need. 

    The time is on the bottom and brightness is on the sides. 

    On 1/24/2022 at 10:58 AM, Edsland said:

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    I do what they call a siesta in the middle of the day for 3 hours so my lights are on for 4 hours in the morning and I do 4 hours in the afternoon,evening. This way my tank is getting 8 hours total light but the lights are on before and after my work. It looks like your lights are on for 14 hours which would be a reason for your hair algae. I would bring them down to 6-7 hours total then you can increase slowly after things are clear. 

    Thank you. I think I'm gonna try a blackout period then I'll set up the siesta period. I had a lower light period but evidently not low enough.

  3. My banana plants are doing great. I need to know how to properly trim it. I've seen videos that say cut the lilly runners close to the base. I love the big leaves but the lilly pads are getting blown around on the surface by my canister filter discharge. 

    Any tips or thoughts?

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  4. 15 hours ago, Krakens_tanks said:

    See I wonder if that's my problem is that I over research and I happen to hyper focus on what could go wrong or so says the wife lol but I mean I have the time I'm currently on short term disability so spend 18 hrs a day in front of my tank. 

    I'm in the same boat. Been in short term disability since the first of the year. I started with the 2 bottle citric acid and baking soda. Saw my plants perk up quick but had 2 incidents of all my citric acid ending up in the soda bottle overnight. I just picked up a 5lb Co2 bottle yesterday. I didn't get the timer setup. I just cut the bottle on when I get up before my lights come on an turn it off before I go to bed. I really don't see that its gonna be that big of a hassle to me. Not much different than turning the lights on an off if I didn't have them set on a timer. 

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  5. I fully understand. I have a tendency to go overboard and I end up with tons of leftover parts from previous hobbies. 

    I'm trying to go the cheapest way possible to start since I've never delt with Co2 before. Figured I try to ease in at first. I did decide the citric acid was my safest bet (my Amazon delivery is scheduled for tomorrow). I like the option of stoping the process and if anything goes wrong I'm thinking citric an baking soda would smell alot better than fermented yeast in the living room floor.

    Thank you for your insight on my questions. Sounds like hearing your advise that I've done pretty well with my research and the setup I chose to go with. Much appreciated. 

  6. Thank you Jungle Fan. That was exactly what I wanted to know. I have my lights programed properly and I have the proper nutrients to add I just didn't know if the plants would become dependent on the Co2 and suffer when cut off. I'm not planning to sink a bunch of cash into Co2. Just gonna do a cheap down an dirty DIY setup to see how they react. Hoping to boost them to get a good full amount of growth then I'll shut it down and just Easy Green it after that.

  7. I started the cleaned out fluval 306 on my existing tank lastnight. I have it and my HOB filter runing on the sane tank.. I'm estimating 2 or 3 weeks before I will be ready to start the new tank an I'm thinking I can build up bacteria in the media and help jump start the new tank cycle by switching it over when I'm ready. 

  8. 16 hours ago, ererer said:

    Also, since I assume you'll need to cycle the tank for freshwater, you'll want to make sure to test for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels, which if your sand is a nutrient source from detritus and decomposing things, could be quite high at first. Water changes may bring it down over time, or it may not. If you were going to setup a saltwater system, I would 100% suggest new substrate, as saltwater systems tend to be a lot more nutrient sensitive that our planted freshwater systems.

    I also got a Fluval 305 canister filter with this setup. I've washed and rinsed the sponges and boiled the biological media. Do you feel this to be sufficient to reuse or would you just buy new sponges and meida?

  9. I'm getting ready to start a new planted aquarium. I've watched videos that show people layering root tabs on a bed of substrate and covering them over with more material before adding water. It seems like a good way to get a nice bed of nutrients in the substrate to begin with.

    I'm curious to know if there's any issues with doing it this way. I've never used root tabs and not sure if there's any issue with useing too many at one time.

  10. Hello forum members.

    Not new to the hobby but new to this forum. I've learned alot from Cory's A co-op videos. Solved alot of issues I've had and answered many questions in advance. I look forward to seeing what I can both learn and hopefully add to this group.

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