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Current plant list so I have a known reference.

Crypt Lucens 

Crypt Retrosperalis

Crypt Wendtii India 

Unknown Crypt

Crypt Sporalis Red Tiger

Vallisneria Contortionist 

Hygrophila Difformis

Hygrophila Corymbosa 

Eleocharis Vivipara 

Nymphaea Micrantha 

Limnophila Rugosa 

Ludwigia Rubin 

Phoenix Moss 

Monte Carlo 

Hygrophila Serpyllum 

Java Trident

Java Fern 

Jave Trident mini 

Gjcarew Java Fern (get name if lives) 

Anubias Bert.

Anubias Nana 

Anubias (unknown)

Bacopa Colorata

Bacopa Salzmanni

Bacopa Salzmanni purple

Ludwigia Ovalis purple 

S. Spatulata 

Crypt Pink Flamingo

African Water Fern 

Alternanthera Reineckii

Blyxa Japonica

Echinodorus Quadricostatus 

Hygrophila Pinnitifida 

Echinodorus Aflame 

Echinodorus Red 

Myriohyllum Aquaticum

Hydrocotyle Japan 

Nymphoides Hydrophylls Taiwan 

Rotala super red 

Hygrophila Augustifolia

Echinodorus Tenellum

Mixed Buce (Unknown) 

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On 4/22/2023 at 1:57 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

Current plant list so I have a known reference.

Crypt Lucens 

Crypt Retrosperalis

Crypt Wendtii India 

Unknown Crypt

Crypt Sporalis Red Tiger

Vallisneria Contortionist 

Hygrophila Difformis

Hygrophila Corymbosa 

Eleocharis Vivipara 

Nymphaea Micrantha 

Limnophila Rugosa 

Ludwigia Rubin 

Phoenix Moss 

Monte Carlo 

Hygrophila Serpyllum 

Java Trident

Java Fern 

Jave Trident mini 

Gjcarew Java Fern (get name if lives) 

Anubias Bert.

Anubias Nana 

Anubias (unknown)

Bacopa Colorata

Bacopa Salzmanni

Bacopa Salzmanni purple

Ludwigia Ovalis purple 

S. Spatulata 

Crypt Pink Flamingo

African Water Fern 

Alternanthera Reineckii

Blyxa Japonica

Echinodorus Quadricostatus 

Hygrophila Pinnitifida 

Echinodorus Aflame 

Echinodorus Red 

Myriohyllum Aquaticum

Hydrocotyle Japan 

Nymphoides Hydrophylls Taiwan 

Rotala super red 

Hygrophila Augustifolia

Echinodorus Tenellum

Mixed Buce (Unknown) 

enough to make me dizzy. do you have all of these in your aquarium; or have you decided some just don't work.

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On 4/22/2023 at 2:34 PM, anewbie said:

enough to make me dizzy. do you have all of these in your aquarium; or have you decided some just don't work.

Between all my aquariums, I have all but 4, just ordered those 4 though.

On 4/22/2023 at 2:34 PM, anewbie said:

enough to make me dizzy. do you have all of these in your aquarium; or have you decided some just don't work.

But I won't be using all of them. I'll have to widdle them down. I've been wanting Nymphaea Micrantha for a long time. Glad I finally found it. It's definitely making the list.

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On 4/22/2023 at 3:37 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

Between all my aquariums, I have all but 4, just ordered those 4 though.

But I won't be using all of them. I'll have to widdle them down. I've been wanting Nymphaea Micrantha for a long time. Glad I finally found it. It's definitely making the list.

Is there a particular reason you prefer Nymphaea Micrantha over Nymphaea stellata ? After my experience with Nymphaea stellata I'm reluctant to try another lily. Don't get me wrong it was fun at first but over the years it has gotten to be a pia esp in co2 injected environment. I guess i maybe i shouldn't curse it too much since the fishes love the cover but still....

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On 4/22/2023 at 6:00 PM, anewbie said:

Is there a particular reason you prefer Nymphaea Micrantha over Nymphaea stellata ? After my experience with Nymphaea stellata I'm reluctant to try another lily. Don't get me wrong it was fun at first but over the years it has gotten to be a pia esp in co2 injected environment. I guess i maybe i shouldn't curse it too much since the fishes love the cover but still....

Just the color and patterns. It should work well in a Dutch scape. Higher light helps contain them, but yeah pita.

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On 4/22/2023 at 8:57 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

Current plant list so I have a known reference.

Crypt Lucens 

Crypt Retrosperalis

Crypt Wendtii India 

Unknown Crypt

Crypt Sporalis Red Tiger

Vallisneria Contortionist 

Hygrophila Difformis

Hygrophila Corymbosa 

Eleocharis Vivipara 

Nymphaea Micrantha 

Limnophila Rugosa 

Ludwigia Rubin 

Phoenix Moss 

Monte Carlo 

Hygrophila Serpyllum 

Java Trident

Java Fern 

Jave Trident mini 

Gjcarew Java Fern (get name if lives) 

Anubias Bert.

Anubias Nana 

Anubias (unknown)

Bacopa Colorata

Bacopa Salzmanni

Bacopa Salzmanni purple

Ludwigia Ovalis purple 

S. Spatulata 

Crypt Pink Flamingo

African Water Fern 

Alternanthera Reineckii

Blyxa Japonica

Echinodorus Quadricostatus 

Hygrophila Pinnitifida 

Echinodorus Aflame 

Echinodorus Red 

Myriohyllum Aquaticum

Hydrocotyle Japan 

Nymphoides Hydrophylls Taiwan 

Rotala super red 

Hygrophila Augustifolia

Echinodorus Tenellum

Mixed Buce (Unknown) 

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And the current plant bill? 

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Wowsers, the deed is done. Last round of potential plants arriving Thursday, lights in the mail and propagate propagate propagate. 

In no way is this the potential layout, I just made some space and placed plants real quickly in a semi Dutch form. Just seeing how these plants grow. There's way too many colored plants, too many grass like plants causing similar leaf shapes and placed haphazardly. I even tossed in my coconut shell to calm the Kuhli loaches down.

 

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On 4/26/2023 at 4:14 AM, Mmiller2001 said:

Wowsers, the deed is done. Last round of potential plants arriving Thursday, lights in the mail and propagate propagate propagate. 

In no way is this the potential layout, I just made some space and placed plants real quickly in a semi Dutch form. Just seeing how these plants grow. There's way too many colored plants, too many grass like plants causing similar leaf shapes and placed haphazardly. I even tossed in my coconut shell to calm the Kuhli loaches down.

 

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Tbh, why don’t you just leave it like that? 😂

Looks great anyway!

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On 4/25/2023 at 7:14 PM, Mmiller2001 said:

Wowsers, the deed is done. Last round of potential plants arriving Thursday, lights in the mail and propagate propagate propagate. 

In no way is this the potential layout, I just made some space and placed plants real quickly in a semi Dutch form. Just seeing how these plants grow. There's way too many colored plants, too many grass like plants causing similar leaf shapes and placed haphazardly. I even tossed in my coconut shell to calm the Kuhli loaches down.

 

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Gonna be great. Good luck whittling down the number of plants from 42 -> 24!

I see you got rid of the big log, I thought you were keeping it?

The java fern is sp. India. I hope it comes through for you, it's a great plant. Eventually, I would suggest mounting all your epiphytes on the back wall. 

If you can find it, I also recommend trying out eleocharis montevidensis instead of eleocharis vivipara. It doesn't grow the adventitious plantlets on the ends of its leaves so it's a lot easier to maintain. 

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On 4/26/2023 at 5:59 PM, gjcarew said:

Gonna be great. Good luck whittling down the number of plants from 42 -> 24!

I see you got rid of the big log, I thought you were keeping it?

The java fern is sp. India. I hope it comes through for you, it's a great plant. Eventually, I would suggest mounting all your epiphytes on the back wall. 

If you can find it, I also recommend trying out eleocharis montevidensis instead of eleocharis vivipara. It doesn't grow the adventitious plantlets on the ends of its leaves so it's a lot easier to maintain. 

We decided to go full Dutch with smaller pieces of wood for shadows. We both agree it looks better without it. So going to just keep it Dutch versus natural after the AGA. I put all the various Java Ferns in the 20 to hopefully recover so we can use it in the future.

Tank looks bigger without the wood to be honest.

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I finally got around to being less lazy and found out my degassed pH level. The tank is officially at a 1.5 pH drop. The amazing thing is the length and diameter used (Yugang reactor). The second pipe purges the excess CO2 right when it's hitting the 1.5 drop. There's no way I can gas my fish at this point and I see no reason to continue running my CO2 controller. My goal now is to reduce injection rate to reduce or eliminate the purge yet keep the 1.5 drop.

Unfortunately, my new lights did not include the hanging kit and I had to buy them separately. So there's a small delay with performance under higher light.

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