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  1. On 10/16/2022 at 11:56 AM, TOtrees said:

    What’s the size of the tank you want to change up?

    It’ll be a 12 g long! 

    @Comradovich I had no considered that. Thank you for suggesting it. I’ll experiment with that a bit. 

    @AllFishNoBrakes oh that’s good to hear. I heard someone say that if there’s no flow around the heater it could overheat and be a problem. I’m glad to hear you’ve tried it without issues. 

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  2. Hi, 

    About 6 months ago I set up a 10g fishbowl as an ecosystem tank. No heater or filter. It has shrimp, endlers, snails, and some minnow. I love this tank and it's by far my favorite. Pic attached. 

    I want to set up one of my other tanks similarly but it has some tropical fish that need warmer temperatures and heating the room isn't an option. Does anyone have advice on how to heat this tank with minimal added equipment? My understanding is that if the tank has a heater it also needs a filter, or at least something to move the water around. My goal truly is to limit tech as much as possible. The tank is a 12g long bookshelf tank. 

    I welcome all advice and suggestions. 

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  3. Hi, 

    I have the med trio from Aquarium Co Op and some sick fish. I never ended up using the meds but now it’s time. I noticed some are slightly out of date (some more than others). Should I throw them out or can I use them? And if I can use them how much past date is ok? 
     

    Ich-X - I can barely see the date. Picture attached. I think maybe it says 2022?

    Maracyn - 7/20/22

    Paracleanse - 3/17/22

    thanks for any advice y’all have! 

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  4. On 6/6/2022 at 3:30 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

    https://www.2hraquarist.com/blogs/fertilize-planted-tank/root-feeders-fertilization?_pos=1&_sid=b218f76d2&_ss=r

    The problem I see most is new comers, more often than not, over use tabs. This common theme sends the tank into disarray.

    I wish I had seen this earlier I totally over did it on root tabs and now my nitrates are spiking. Not to dangerous levels it’ll just take some time to level out. Thanks for that article. Really helpful! 

  5. On 6/4/2022 at 8:47 PM, Beng said:

    You've mentioned that it's been a few months since you've put in root tabs. S. Repens are root feeders so a liquid fertilizer won't be enough.

    Thank you I just put more in. I had no idea they were supposed to go in monthly. I’ll be better about that going forward. 

  6. @Mmiller2001I just tested my tap water for GH and KH to see if RO is necessary. And I found something interesting. My tap water isn't that hard at all, something is happening to it when it's in my tank. There is no crushed coral or anything like that. Any ideas what could be causing that? 

    I added a pic of the comparative test strips but the below measurements were taken using using the GH and KH specific testing kit. 

    • Tank GH - 196.9
    • Tank KH - 107.4
    • Tap GH - 35.8
    • Tap KH - 35.8

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  7. On 6/3/2022 at 4:29 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

    You are definitely low on CO2, fertilizer and light.

    Not to get too long winded, but I recommend doubling everything and that's just a start. Go 50% on the fluvial, 3 pumps on Easy Green a week and increase water changes to 50% weekly. Bubbles per second is meaningless,.you need to get that drop checker yellow green. So try 4 bubbles and watch the tank for stress. But I suspect you will be way higher. 

    Your calcium is high as well. I would look to lower overall  GH if your livestock are soft water fish. 

    Fe is low, so probably all Micros are low. Increasing EG dosing will help, but you will probably need to add additional Fe. I would look to raise Fe to .4ppm

    This is soooo helpful. I have made the recommended changes suggested  by both you and @nabokovfan87. The plants look more yellow in the pic, but if I am being really honest with myself I do think they should be more green and I agree there is likely more than a simple light issue. 

    Light is now at 50%, CO2 output is doubled, I'll do bigger weekly water changes and up Easy Green dosing. I have two questions about your advice: 

    1.  You mentioned my calcium is high and to lower overall GH. Do you have advice on how to do that? 

    2. To boost Iron, do you think Easy Iron will do the trick or should I get some fertilizer that increase several micros at once? If so, is there one you recommend? 

    Again, thank you both for helping me out. 

  8. @Mmiller2001

    Some more information and pictures from the tank: 

    • Tank: 12 gallon long with lots of plants
    • Live stock: 10 exclamation point rasbora, 4 orange shrimp, 2 amano, 2 mystery snails, 1 ember tetra, and 3 otocinclus.
    • Light – Fluval 3.0 at 30% intensity for 8 hours with an added two hour ramp up/down before and after
    • Co2 – 1 bubble per second comes on an hour before lights turn on and turns off an hour before lights turn off
    • Water Change – 30% weekly
    • Temperature – 79.5 F
    • Fertilizers
      • Aquarium Co Op Easy Green – Once a week after water change
      • Root tabs too but it’s been several months since I last added some
    • Parameters – water was changed last night 
      • Amonia - 0 ppm
      • Nitrate - 5 ppm
      • Nitrite - 0 ppm
      • Hardness (GH) – 196.9 ppm
      • Buffer (KH) – 89.5 ppm
      • pH – 6.4
      • Chlorine - 0 ppm
      • Copper – 0 ppm
      • Phosphate – 0 ppm
      • Calcium – mg/l 60 ppm
      • Iron 0 – 0.1 mg/l
      • CO2 ppm – I just have a drop checker that is mostly green. It’s the fluval one so it’s a lil yellow on top and blue at the bottom. I just replaced it with a better CO2 drop checker today so I will have a clearer answer in roughly 6 hours.

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  9. Howdy, 

    I have a 12 gallon long tank with Co2 and lights for 8 hours at 30% intensity.  All my plants are doing great except for the S Repens. It’s getting more and more yellow and as of this week is starting to break apart. see attached picture.
     

    Could you help me diagnose the issue/deficiency? I looked at the aquarium co op deficiency chart and my guess might be iron or nitrogen. Any help in diagnosing and treatment suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 
     

    Nelly

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  10. Howdy, 

    I recently watched Irenes video on PH, GH, and KH and I would love to know more. How important is GH and KH specifically? Based on the video I assumed that you either have low KH and GH or high GH and KH since the solution for lowering these is less water changes or to increase them is to add crushed coral

    I tested my water and see to regularly have a extremely high KH (300 ish) and extremely low GH (0-40). 

    Question 1: Are these parameters of for my plants and fish? I have dwarf petricola, orange shrimp, exclamation rasbora, and mystery snails. 

    Question 2: How do I lower the KH and also increase the GH? 

    More info on the tank. Its a 12 gallon planted tank, with a PH of 6.8~ and I inject CO2 at a rate of 1 bubble per second. No recent water changes have been made. 

    Thanks for helping me understand this better. 

    -Nelly 

  11. On 4/8/2022 at 12:49 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

    I don't think it's the cause, but what does flow look like for the tank?

    PH adjustment potentially and either Epsom salt or crushed coral.

    I had some pork chop rasboras and they were fine for a short period. They developed a weird disease. Sometimes they can be a very sensitive species. Just a note to keep in mind as well. Sometimes the batch that comes in just isn't going to work well for you, that's why I think another variable is just where you sourced them from?

    If KH/GH or PH are primary concern, one method to help with the stress on the fish is a very slow drip acclimation process similar to shrimp.

    Thanks for the reply! 

    The flow is good I have an aquaclear on one end pushing water down the length of the tank and a small power head on the opposite side to get some movement where the water was otherwise sitting. 

    I actually for the rasboras at Aquarium Co Op about a month ago, they've been doing and looking ok this whole time. The CO2 was the newest addition a few days ago. 

    I have some crushed coral and miracle shells, should I try those two in the tank to see if that could help? 

  12. Hi there, 

    Today I found a couple of exclamation point raspborras in the tank that were dead. I’m trying to figure out what happened. I appreciate any advice you can give.

    tank:  12 gallon long

    light: Fluval 3.0 for 8 hours at 30%

    co2: yes, started 3 days ago at roughly 1 drop per second

    plants: Lots 

    temperature: 79 degrees 

    parameters: 

    Nitrate 10

    Nitrite 0

    Ammonia 0

    Gh 300

    Kh 40

    Ph 6.4

    Chlorine 0

    No recent water changes.

    I just watched Irene’s video on Gh, kh, and Ph. And it seems like my Gh is way to much but my Kh is super low? Could that be the issue? If so, how do I fix it.
     

    again I appreciate any help you can offer.

    Nelly 
     

  13. @Isaac M

    sweet. I’ll keep an eye on my kh. 
     

    yes, the rocks are gradually getting browner. No level of scrubbing seems to get it off though 😞

    i also noticed some green type of algae in little dots on the glass today. 
     

    i just tested my iron and calcium too. Calcium was 40 ppm and iron didn’t seem to yield any result with the test. So maybe I’m also low on iron?

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