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  1. To answer a few questions. It's planted. It's been one month. Getting ready for 2 pea puffs. The tank has a steady diet of nitrites. It has lots of nitrates at this point due to starter water having some, root tabs/liquid fertz etc. I haven't done a water change yet. I anticipate several 40% water changes to get the nitrates down and ready for fish once it's cycled. Part of me wondered if it was already cycled and I was just catching the nitrites doing their thing. I appreciate all the feedback. I'll just keep waiting. 😃 Classic tank cycling stuff.

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  2. I have a 10 gallon that I'm trying to cycle. I test every 24 hours. I add 20 drops of an ammonia additive to keep it at about 2ppm. The ammonia is processed completely by the next test. My nitrites have been a steady .5ppm for 5 days. Am I just not giving the tank enough time to process the nitrites to nitrates before adding more ammonia? Should I stop adding ammonia to test or will that stall the cycle? There was about 3 days where I let the ammonia go to 0 without adding drops and the nitrites didn't budget from .5ppm too. I added some bacteria and it fired up again the next day. It's been a month exactly. Any help is appreciated.

  3. My first planted tank learning experience. Really boring. Probably just pictures of plants dying. I'll update this first post and first pic to show how it's looking currently.

    Currently: 10g, Crypt Wendtii, Pogostemon Stellatus Octopus, Scarlet Temple

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    Fish: None

    Plans: Remove Scarlet Temple if it doesn't survive. Replace with Java Ferns attached to rocks in the background. Add Pothos/Spiderwort to the filter and a side hanger. Add 2 pea puffers I already have.

    Journal first step:

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    Until now I've only ever kept Goldfish (several years ago) which was quite the workout. I love them, but I was up for a new challenge. Something I could grow live plants in and fish that were easier to care for. I have 2 pea puffers (I guess I'm attracted to little poop machines) that are currently in my son's tank. After this one is more established and is done cycling I will add them.

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  4. Thanks peeps!

    Just knowing the proper term to google can be so helpful. Low-tech it is. And that amazonian frogbit is adorable.

    Nobody commented that a sump was a terrible idea so I think I'm settled on that. I was planning on making my own 10g with a backup overflow. I plan to drill the tank myself. If I mess it up I have a second identical tank that I can have someone else have a go.

    I'll poke around youtube for the suggested overflow. At first glance it looks nice but there's barely any surface area to the weir which is worrisome to this plant noob. I was planning something DIY but the presentation of the glass is very appealing, especially in a 25g where it will be hard to distract from. 🤔

    I should also mention that my tap water is low pH and very soft. How might that affect any of this?

    My rimless tanks have been sitting empty for years now in a very cold garage in the winter. One for 5 years, the other for 3. Should I be worried about the seals?

     

  5. Hi.

    I’m looking for help designing my system. I haven’t kept fish in 3 years and I’m trying to learn from my past mistakes. I want it to be very easy to maintain. I want it to be robust and very peaceful. I have a 25g rimless landen tank. I’m planning to plant it and add a school of rummy nose tetra or celestial pearl danios.

    I’m considering a 10g sump. I like the idea of decluttering the display tank. I like the amount of filtration, oxygenation, and opportunity to add an overflow set up. I had to add aeration to my last tank and the bubbles/pump were loud and messy. A major concern is to not need aeration. If I did have to add it I could add it to sump and close it up so I couldn’t hear it. I know a sump is likely overkill but that reason alone is not a very weighty con for me.

    I learned a lot from the video about how to vacuum your tank on the channel. I was doing just about everything wrong. I swore I’d plan on a system that didn’t involve carrying full buckets of water (clean or dirty) around the house. I plan on using the methods demonstrated in the video with the Python Water Changer so no buckets. I’d be refilling with tap water and then treating it in the tank.

    Plants will be new for me. The tank will be established without fish. I haven’t made it to researching CO2 but I think there’s a chance it won’t be needed on a 25g. Thoughts on that would be very helpful.

    I feel like I know the direction I want to go but I’m at a point that I could use some help cementing some ideas to build on. Searching online the options are just endless!

    Thanks for reading!

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