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  1. The jars are a blast! Didn’t think I’d like them as much as I do, they’re super easy to care for and have the added bonus that all the plants / mosses I added (except for a few of the utricularias, sphagnum, and sundews) can swim, so it’s a neat bonus to have emersed-grown plants kicking around ready to throw into new tanks. And it’s a lot of fun to make them! Highly recommend playing around with it if you’re ever curious 🙂
  2. Tied for third overall in the contest 😄 Very, very, very pleased with the results and had a great experience overall - learned a whole lot, got to experience what it’s like building a tank towards different goals than what I usually do, and got a whole lot of valuable feedback to complement the new experience and just had a blast with this whole thing 🥳 And somehow accidentally grew this Black Angel to have obscenely striking colors which may be my favorite result of babying this tank so much 💙 Have still been dinking around in this growing little basement fish room, and it’s been a lot of fun building minimalist little terrarium jars for aquatics now that I have a bit more confidence keeping things alive. Put together two more little containers recently; both just have aquatic mosses ringed around buce, and they’re fun little experiments to learn more about care requirements & husbandry And in the last pic… my UG is growing! Have never had great results with UG in the past but this time things seem to be going better and I’m thrilled about it so far Also thrilled about adding another collection piece plant to the grow out tanks, finally crossed Echinodorus Opacus Goncalo off my bucket list and that brings me up to four total types - Rataj, Goncalo, Iguazu, and Verde! The water is super cloudy from planting it, had to dig up & move a bunch of Val Nana to make a spot but it was worth it
  3. No final results yet but I’ve been cheating a little, a friend of mine is involved in the running of the contest so I’ve had sneak peaks at some of the results so far 😂 There was a popular vote that’s worth about 25% of the overall score and I tied for first in that which I’m sooo stoked about! The remainder of the scoring is made up of a combined number of points awarded from a handful of judges and we’re still waiting for them to finish up. I’m very, very happy about all of it so far and given that it’s a community contest and I know most of the other entrants (and am actually rooting for a friend to win because I think his finished photo is hands down the best of the bunch) I’m just really happy for all of us and have really enjoyed the process!
  4. Made thing, and it’s gonna have other things in it but not a lot of water - namely ferny things, bucey things, and cool little isopody things 🙂
  5. I just can’t figure it out, it’s a weed every other time I’ve kept it and the other assorted mosses in this tank are doing great, but this one just crapped out - I’m hesitant to pinpoint any specific issue or to blame the individual tissue culture itself, it’s just weird that this one specific one is growing but brownish. Ah well though, onward I guess! Viktor from Green Aqua did an edit of one of the photos of this tank and I’m over the moon about it 😄😄😄 the picture was sent via Facebook messenger so it lost a little bit of quality from that but I’m super pleased with the results and just very happy that he was willing to take the time 😁 Finished up the arrangement in the 14g cube last night too, it’s very basic and will get dark started for a bit due to using a bag and a half of fresh Landen soil. Love the rich front-loaded soils but man do they run hot at first, so using an established filter and letting it run dark for a week or two in order to mellow out has yielded great results in the past. Game plan for this tank is to plant it out with mostly propagations from other tanks, namely a bunch of Eriocaulon Vietnam with Echinodorus Opacus Verde, mosses, Marsilea Crenata, and eventually some buces & other epiphytes. Thinking about running this one with no heater as well, and possibly even no livestock. About half my tanks these days have little to no livestock and don’t have heaters, and the ease of maintenance just makes them so enjoyable - rich substrate, lean column dosing, heavy planting, cool water, regular water changes, and very low levels of waste organics has become very appealing for the stability it produces
  6. I can’t say for certain that it wasn’t, it’s odd and especially frustrating though because I’ve never had issues with mini Christmas before and all the other mosses/plants in this tank are doing so well in comparison - plus you’d think deficiencies would show in the faster growing plants first! The staurogyne repens was losing old foliage faster than it should have so I upped the dosing from every few days to daily and that solved that issue… but this one species of moss is just strange in here and it doesn’t want to cooperate 🥴
  7. Sorry all I kinda forgot this place existed for a while and haven’t updated or done that lighting comparison, my bad 🥴 Been puttering around in my basement recently and have been making slow improvements to the space. The Prizm is now suspended over some emersed plant experiments and I just gutted the 14g cube because I’d let some cladophora algae creep in from neglect, plus the substrate was starting to get depleted, and it’s just time to redo it with a fresh scape anyway. Got a custom made regulator today too which I’m excited about, and have been gathering up supplies for the redo of this 14g The regulator is an absolute unit and it’s so heavy it tips over a full 5lb co2 tank, but I’m looking to gas more of the tanks down here and can definitely put it to good use. Have also been dinking around with the emersed stuff and made several more bins / made a dedicated rack for all of it. It’s all mostly crypts/buce/moss so far with some neat aroids and a bin dedicated to Utricularia species but so far I only have U Parthenopipes & U Calycifida “Mrs Marsh” - excited to collect some more and hopefully get them to make happy little flowers Took the final pictures of the shallow tank recently & submitted them for the contest, overall the tank turned out pretty okay and I’m pleased with it 🙂 Here is a photo montage and I’ll copy & paste the materials list / plant list at the end I’ve been looking at it with a more critical eye than my other tanks, the mini Christmas moss grew but never got a lush green like everything else and I’m not sure why, and overall I think I had a few too many species and would’ve benefited from a more definitive focal point. Love the tank in person but learned a lot about photography from this… personal critiques aside and all things considered though it was a great experience. Just waiting for the results now, it’s a pretty small and unimportant contest but it was a blast. I switched from a lean dose of Thrive to APT3 early on in the tanks life and loved the results. I know where we are and maybe it’s heresy to say that here but APT + a rich substrate + gas worked some serious voodoo magic for everything but the dang Christmas moss. This is the list of additional info for the tank. I don’t know how to change the font/size on a mobile browser so hopefully the formatting isn’t too wacky Equipment used: -UNS 45s tank -Chihiros C2 White lamp -Oase Filtosmart Thermo 100 with coarse sponge, Aqua Char, Purigen, and mini lily pipe / surface skimmer intake -GLA DS-Mini co2 Regulator and Aquario Neo Diffuser -Dosed with APT Complete & PNS ProBio Substrate: -Brightwell Laterite & Laterin VF -Aqua Char -ADA Bacter 100 -Landen Soil -Flourite Black Sand Hardscape: -Hakkai Stone -Tumbled lava rock -Black granite river pebbles Plants: -Anubias Pangolino -Anubias Stardust -Bucephalandra sp Black Angel -Callicostella Prabaktiana -Cardamine Lyrata -Echinodorus Opacus sp Iguazu -Eriocaulon sp Vietnam -Fissidens Fontanus -Hookeriaceae sp Distichophyllum -Hydrocotyle Verticillata -Lobelia Cardinalis -Marsilea Minuta -Micranthemum Monte Carlo -Myriophyllum Simulan -Raphidophora Becarii -Rotala Rotundifolia Green -Staurogyne Repens -Susswassertang -Vessicularia sp “Mini Christmas” Emersed: -Heartleaf Philodendron -Monstera Adansonii
  8. It won’t stay on this tank, I originally got it (lightly used from a friend for dirt cheap) to put over my Green Dragon tank which is now also farm space for Crypt Jacobseni. This is the 16” though and the light spread just isn’t enough for that tank which is unfortunate. I don’t have any comparison pics between the Prizm and Chihiros/other lights but that’s a great idea and I’ll try to get some to post later this week! I do have some pics saved in my phone comparing a Finnex Stingray 2 and the Prizm though. First this is a comparison on the 40g Green Dragon tank with a 36” Nicrew SkyLED Plus Even suspended right against the ceiling it didn’t have enough spread to reach the sides, which to be fair isn’t the fault of a 16” light on a 3 foot tank. The color rendition is certainly better (this is at full blast with no tweaks for color), so I’m bummed it won’t work here. These next pics are the best comparison shots I have saved comparing the Prizm (at roughly 30% power on each of the dials) with a Finnex Stingray 2 Forget what this buce is but it’s more blueyer with the Prizm Can’t remember this ID for sure either. Helena maybe? Last pic is with the colors adjusted slightly for glow up but not full blurple Top down shots were hard because of the reflection but these next pics also show the different types of diodes used and I love that it has independent yellow diodes. From what I can tell there’s one dial that adjusts blue & white and a second dial that controls all the others. The friend I got this from said that he found most of the raw power comes from the blue & white diodes and the other is more to tweak color rendition The photos here don’t quite do it justice in terms of how it actually appears to the naked eye, first impression is that it’s a great light and produces very vibrant colors and has WAY more power than most other lights outside of the Chihiros/Week Aqua/ADA/etc higher end range. But I think I prefer the WRGB2 at least until I play around more. A WRGB2 just has more finesse with the controls and the Prizm seems like a battering ram designed for much larger or very high energy tanks, and I’m sure it rocks in that application but like… for most of my setups it’s like trying to drive a rocket ship to the grocery store 😅
  9. I got them off Amazon, and they weren’t exactly cheap but weren’t super expensive either. For a few thousand they’d probably be on the more expensive side though… I think it was about $30 for the bag and there are probably 100-200 stones in it maybe? I just searched for “tumbled lava rock” 😄
  10. Okay so I got a Prizm and the snails immediately burst into flame and I’m now legally blind, please send help
  11. I’m sorry I never responded to this, my brains are made out of cheese sometimes - it’s Marsilea Minuta, less of a headache to trim than glosso and the goal of this tank was to have a chill little puddle that doesn’t need a lot of maintenance 😄 I’m ever so slowly revamping some tanks, the Green Dragon tank got a full makeover recently and has been filled with Crypt Jacobseni Pink. A NilocG Prizm is going over it next weekend to up the power and turn them more pink, and the cube tank has had a makeover as well and is destined to have Jade Green Neos soon. A local shrimp breeder buddy is trading me some and that’s where they’ll end up 🙌🏻 Totally removed the Rotala H’ra and added Bacopa Salzmanii Purple, and redid a lot of the other planting as well just to change it up It’s getting a bit of algae on the rocks, and it’s almost exactly one year old now which is a little strange…. The time goes by fast. The row of 10g’s is finally getting over the ugly stage, diatoms are fading and there’s bits of green algae here & there but still doing water changes and most of them only have snails as livestock so hopefully the algae won’t take hold.. The Triple Red Cockatoo Apistos are laying eggs again, and then I impulse purchased a CPO crayfish a couple of weeks ago so she’s in one of the crypt tanks. Really diggin her and had the store order more so I can get a male and see if they breed! The 29g tank is well overdue for some maintenance and hopefully by posting an ugly pic I’ll be motivated to spruce it up in the next couple of days… it’s still experiencing some diatoms and is now getting a bit of green spot algae so I probably need to do more water changes and start dosing it, and the glass needs a good scrub. Got some tiny Panda Garras for it recently, and put a mix of Pencils in with them And the contest shallow tank is doing well 🙂
  12. Best pics I could find of Green Gecko, but it was decently overgrown and shaded out right up to the point that these pics were taken during a replant While looking for the gecko pics I did come across more pics of Nurii Luminous Green growing next to Maiden & Raubensis, for whatever this is worth 🙂 They receive ballpark about 35-40 par in this spot
  13. I may have a few 😅 Photos from a massively overgrown and neglected 75g with Retrospiralis / Jacobseni Pink / Nurii Maiden / Nurii Pink Line / Nurii Raubensis / Nurii Luminous Green / Parva in the pics, and many others in there Newer tank currently experiencing some melt with a lot of Jacobseni Pink & Nurii Maiden, Green Gecko, something sold as “Sparta”, and a few others Flamingos Big Affinis Red Spiralis Red & Spiralis Tiger Sparta Striolata Red Nurii Pink Line inflorescence Cordata Black Borneo Some newer grow out / “don’t know what else to do with them” tanks for crypts with various nurii, jacobseni, and purpurea split up by species 😄
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