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  1. PXL_20240421_0420101472.jpg.8c50503eae9ee2ae0447dea0721eb8e8.jpg

    I sold $130+ of plants out of here today, I've been putting off trimming. Most of that was from selling significant amounts of buce and and half the bolbitis. 

    I think I want the Limnophila sp. Wavy to come down between the buce and the crypt nurii, it currently is just not green enough in that area. Plus, too many of my groups are just "blobs", I want them to have defined shapes and directions.

    One of the more common things I get asked is how I keep my tiger lotus compact. Well this is after trimming it down pretty significantly since it was getting too tall:

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    Unfortunately it was still too tall. You see how there is a big gap between the lowest leaves and the substrate? Well a lotus will always grow leaves higher than the highest existing leaf in my experience, they just keep growing upwards until they are no longer shaded out. So unfortunately I needed to cut it back even more.

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    Yeah, it looks stupid now, but that's the price you pay for a compact lotus. Luckily I only have to trim it back this far every few months, then it's just a matter of trimming any particularly tall leaves. 

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  2. On 4/20/2024 at 10:00 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

    Way early! Just venting my frustration. I think I’m taking the Furcata out. Got my hands on Sesifloria and some 52b and a few others. The only orange I have is Miro and I’ll check out your recommendation. Curious, is Rotala Orange Juice actually orange?

    Nice! Is that myrio roraima? I think it was cropped out of the photo so I missed it. That's a good orange plant. Golden myrio is great too, and a little less aggressive. 

    Sessiflora is a bit of a weed, but 53b is great for dutch tanks. Nice slow, even growth. I've never grown rotala orange juice but I find regular rotundifolia often turns a nice orange.

  3. A little early to be throwing in the towel, isn't it?!

    Plants are looking healthy, that's half the battle. I think replacing one of the reds with either a bright yellow or orange plant could be nice, like didiplis diandra or ammania pedicellata.

    I like that you have lots of different "shapes" in your planting. It really leads the eye around the scape. Can't wait to see it grown in more!

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    I really like this crypt nurii "luminous green", so I wanted to feature it more. It's less brown then the crypt jacobsenii, which I thought was maybe clashing with all the other reds. 

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    I also had to replant the lobelia cardinalis street, which is just something that has to be done every once in a while. It doesn't take long to recover.

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    Finally, I got some myriophyllum Guyana to act as a taller midground plant. All the midground was a similar height so I want to break it up a little

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  5. On 2/13/2024 at 8:37 AM, awgraham said:

    @gjcarew Thanks. Not beating myself up, just wanting to figure out and learn from my mistake if I made one. Dumb Q - how do I test for chlorine? My screenshot above shows what I can test for - pH, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, GH, KH. Oh, I guess I bought a phosphate test too, when I started this thread. Do I need to buy a specific test for chlorine?

    Most test strips can test for chlorine, and the API master test kit

  6. On 2/13/2024 at 8:14 AM, awgraham said:

    @gjcarew @Mmiller2001 OK, maybe I figured it out and maybe it was a dumb mistake on my part. I started using RO water maybe 4 weeks ago or so. I have not been adding API water conditioner to the RO water, because I thought that putting the water through the RO process would remove anything harmful. Is that my mistake?

    Screenshot of recent measurements below:

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    The best way to find out would be to test your R/O water.

    The molly could have been weakened by the low water hardness (they need hard water). Honey gouramis always seem fragile to me, I've had multiple that didn't last more than a few weeks.

    Maybe there is a contaminant, maybe it's just weak fish undergoing a stressful event (like a cold water change). It's admirable that you care enough to figure things out, but sometimes it's just a mystery. Try not to beat yourself up about it!

  7. On 2/13/2024 at 7:55 AM, awgraham said:

    @gjcarew Was not aware. Thanks.

     

    @Mmiller2001 It's possible that losing about a quarter of my lifestock in one night is just random, but seems likely there was a cause. All my measurements are the same as the past. We did lose power about a week ago and my hang on back filter needed to be re-started. I cleaned it for the first time in many months (used tap water to clean the plastic elements, only used tank water to clean the sponge and media). That's the only thing unusual lately that I can think of. Maybe just random, but trying to learn if I made a mistake that caused this. Your guess is it was just random...bad luck?

     

    It's almost certainly not the easy green. Did you check chlorine levels? Any chance of contamination with cleaning products, like maybe in a bucket you used to transfer water? What is ammonia at? That would tell you if the cycle crashed.

     

  8. Did a little trimming session this weekend. Before I start I usually spend 15-20 minutes just looking at the tank and imagining what I want it to look like. I also usually take some photos to critique the layout.

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    These were my observations this time:

    - Limnophila sp. Wavy needs more density

    - The rotala macrandra "green" has some unruly horizontal growth

    - The group of lilies has migrated off the 1/3 line too much and needs to be moved

    - The Hygrophila angustifolia is lost behind and among the surrounding plants

    - The lobelia cardinalis street needs smoother lines, and terminates abruptly

    - The ludwigia repens is too big to be a focal point

    - The bolbitis is growing too far forward and needs trimming back, plus is just a little boring and dark

    - The group of crypts looks smashed against the front glass

    And here is my attempt to fix these problems: 

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    I tried to focus on creating space between groupings so they don't seem cramped. Most have a good 2-3" of elbow room at the substrate level, but in looking at this photo I wish I had gone even further.

    I need to start growing out moss walls soon. They are a P.I.T.A. but they are pretty undeniably cool looking. 

    The fishies are all looking stunning. I know I need to get rid of some as I'm a bit overstocked but I just really enjoy all of them!

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  9. On 1/28/2024 at 10:36 AM, awgraham said:

    @Mmiller2001 when I Google search for Hygrophila Polysperma I see an Etsy link.  I’m not finding this in the places I have bought plants. Should I be looking for a different name? Or can you link to a suggested source?

    Hygrophila polysperma is on the USDA noxious weed list; it's illegal to sell hence why you'll only find hobbyists selling it. If you do decide to grow it, be careful with your trimmings

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  10. On 1/29/2024 at 12:22 PM, knee said:

    They look amazing! How did you get them to stay? I have a BN pleco that likes to rearrange my anubias if they're not glued to harscape. I currently have some 4 types of buce that I glued to some rock but I really like the carpet that you have. I want to try it too 😁

    I don't have any plecos, but I have cories, SAE, and otos and haven't had trouble keeping them in place. Might as well just try it out and see what happens.

    Worst case scenario you could tie them to some mesh, then bury the mesh

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  11. On 1/28/2024 at 3:47 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

    I think you have one of my favorite plants!  That buce is doing well for you it seems.  I enjoy that specific shade and leaf shape.  Looking forward to whenever I can get my hands on some.  (Kedegang Japan, not round leaf)

    This was from TC, and that entire bunch is only about half of what I had (after ~2 years). I'm selling the other half this week. Buce does so much better when it's planted in the substrate!

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  12. On 1/15/2024 at 6:13 AM, Mmiller2001 said:

    It literally was some rhizomes and black edges and BBA stems. My wife was like, you’re putting that in the tank? 
     

    I’ll try splitting it up tonight and see how it does. It’s still struggling but it’s definitely unique.

    Yeah it was in rough shape when I sent it to you. Really doesn't do well in low tech, which is where I had it. I'm glad you kept it alive, pretty sure I lost all the rhizomes I had.

    On 1/23/2024 at 7:17 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

    Not too much to report as of late. I’m pretty much just changing water and moving things around while propagating. GDA showed up again but I think it’s just going to be a short phase of it. Plants are looking decent and my water is crystal clear. I added a ton of 30ppi sponge and wonder if this is why.

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    I need to get a low-iron aquarium, and probably clean out my filter. That's stunning!

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  13. On 1/14/2024 at 1:17 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

    That and I wanted a bit larger grain size.

    @gjcarew look familiar? Talk about slow but it’s resurrecting.

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    Wonderful! Java fern sp. India. I don't think it's sold commercially. It's like a normal java fern but much smaller.

    It only works in high tech tanks for me, it just slowly dies in low tech. Luckily it can grow back from pretty much a bare rhizome.

    It takes division very well if you decide to make more!

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