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  1. I would get some levels (at least two, a 2 foot and a 4 foot) and start with the floor.  Place masking tape around the base of the stand on the floor.  Around the location of the tank.  Making sure floor is level.    Try to make all adjustments between floor and stand.  If floor is level, check top of stand prior to putting the tank on stand.  If it isn’t level I would still make adjustments at the floor.  You can make or buy shims.  I recently used black plastic one I picked up at a hardware store.   Once top of stand is level, you should be good.  You can also pick up a roll of a foam insulation or package material.  It is around 1/8 or 1/4 inch thick.  Cut to fit and put between tank and stand.   This will help with minor imprecations between tank and stand.

     

    thanks.  

  2. Not sure if this will help or not,  several years ago I purchased a used tank and the previous owner was always cleaning the front glass and in doing so scratched it along the bottom.   They used a DIY sand and that was hard on the finish.  But the hardly ever cleaned the back glass.  I was able to turn the tank around and hide the scratches with plants and decorations.    I will attach photos, don’t judge I have been cleaning out plants and still need to give away more.   

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  3. So, for the last 20 plus years I have purchased 95% of my new fish from auctions or fish clubs.  With everything going on local clubs are not meeting. Is anyone else having a hard time finding and purchasing what they consider common fish?  I have been trying to purchase hatchetfish, clown loaches, blood fin tetras and rummy nose tetras.  
     

    thanks

  4. Sometimes I think location of plant is just as important as to type of plant.  Let me explain, if all the plants are along the substrate they don’t provide any protection while fry are at the surface - as well if all mid-water or at surface then fry don’t have cover while swimming along substrate.  So pick plants you like for all three locations.  Surface, MidWater and bottom of aquarium....

    if you don’t like floating plants or plants that grow to the upper third of your aquarium you can always glue a Java fern or some type of anubias to the top of a rock or piece of driftwood.

     

    good luck

  5. My thought process is most (or at least some) people wait until they have a problem and then do something.  Like water changes or own salt or medicine or test kit.  I try to be proactive.  But also when it comes to my fish tanks when things are balanced, I make changes slowly.  So I guess what I am saying....   at least order the EZ Tabs.   And maybe add just one near the plant.    Wait and see.  In a month maybe add another.   Just a thought and thanks for sharing your tank.

    good luck 

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  6. As stated,  the tank is a 46 gallon bow front.  
    The plant was already converted to under water growth.

    The dose is one pump each of the EZ products each morning.

    My test kit is old, and I need to pick up a new one. My test is showing about 5-10 ppm.   (I had shoulder surgery about a month ago and haven’t been able to get out. Large tears in three muscles in rotator cuff and also bicep ). BTW Cory and Co-Op needs to put out more videos.....   I am so bored....

    Thanks for fast response 

     

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  7. Ok, so about a week ago I ordered several plants.  3 C. Parva. 2 C. Lutea . 1 Dwarf Sagittarius.  All in a new set up 46 gallon bow front.  Also 1 Micro Sword. 2 C. Lucens.  These plants are in a well seasoned 125 gallon tank.  
    What follows is the same for both tanks and procedures of the planting.  Substrate is mostly river gravel (about 75%)from landscaping supply company that was rinsed, but not washed.  Leaving dust/dirt that comes with it.  Remaining substrate (25%) is eco complete.  Before planting I removed plant and wool from basket covered bottom of basket with eco complete and then ez tab.  Carefully opened wool and placed another ez tab below roots put it back in basket.  Once a day ( five days a week) in the 125 - 2 pumps of the following EZ iron, EZ carbon and EZ green, the temperature in this tank is about 84 degrees (this is a discus tank).  The 46 gallon tank with the dwarf sag is about 76 degrees and it receives one pump five days a week of the same three EZ fertilizer products.  
    Oh yes, lighting.   Both tanks receive 14 hours of light per day.  
    my question is 

    01. Is it normal for the dwarf sag to melt back?

    02. Or, am I doing- or have done something wrong?

    also I was home when delivery was made.  Outside temperature was around 32 ish I think, but inside box temperature was around 55 degrees.  

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  8. So, when I was a young boy and I purchased Black AngelFish I would get a black fish.  Today I see people advertise black or double black or even double dark black angel fish.  What you end up with is a grey or Smokey kind of looking fish.
    A while back I started to selective breed my darkest fish to see if I could get a truly black angelfish.  
    I was just wondering if anyone else has done anything like this?

    I apologize for quality of photo, this is the current fish (and Darkest) I am working with.  

    Brian 

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