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On 10/20/2022 at 10:50 AM, Patrick_G said:

What kind of light are you using on your 5 gallon? 

It's a 30 watt GE grow light I got from home Depot hanging from a hook in the ceiling. Super cheap and it does the job.

On 10/20/2022 at 10:50 AM, Anjum said:

Where did you get that piece of wood (in the 5g)? That is amazing! 

Love this journal, you do beautiful work! 

From a LFS nearby. It was $40 so I bought it on impulse and it has been sitting in the garden shed for almost a year. It is a little silly how large it is but I'm growing out some philodendron melanochrysum that I'm hoping will vine up the wood.

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On 10/20/2022 at 1:49 PM, gjcarew said:

It's a 30 watt GE grow light I got from home Depot hanging from a hook in the ceiling. Super cheap and it does the job.

From a LFS nearby. It was $40 so I bought it on impulse and it has been sitting in the garden shed for almost a year. It is a little silly how large it is but I'm growing out some philodendron melanochrysum that I'm hoping will vine up the wood.

I need to find some wood like that around 16 to 20 inches high....

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Time for some nerd talk. This is from a few weeks ago. Ludwigia natans was looking pretty good, this was when I was fertilizing in the Estimative Index style (adding way more fertilizer than the plants need, for the layman).

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The picture below is from last night. Notice the downward curling leaf tips and slow/ratty older growth. PXL_20221026_001357487.jpg.2d0ed5454c8e68a5f052cb6c3f07b870.jpg

The color has gotten a lot deeper, which is nice, but that overall does not look like a healthy plant. 

At this point, I'm not sure what to do. I like how the rest of the plants are growing, but I also like this Ludwigia natans. I am considering upping my K dose from 15 to 20 ppm as I think that is the most likely culprit here, but I don't want to throw everything else off just to try to make the Ludwigia happy.

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On 10/30/2022 at 8:37 AM, gjcarew said:

I'm farming plants for the GSAS annual plant and fish auction in 2 weeks, so all healthy trimmings have been replanted. Everything looks PXL_20221029_230416446.jpg.1f028d88a61cc7235905ddf8fbf479a9.jpglush as a result!

I'm debating going to that but it's about an hour drive (if no one crashes I-5). I haven't seen anything about what type of stuff is sold there.

Is there smaller scale stuff that someone fairly new to the hobby could buy or is it mostly bigger/advanced stuff that mostly appeals to more experienced hobbyists?

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This one is only fish and plants. Typical prices are between 10 and 50% of what you would pay at retail. Here's the list of preregistered items and there will almost certainly be many more that are registered day-of. I don't know what you are looking for but there is no better place to get plants and no cheaper place to get fish.

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On 11/9/2022 at 7:21 PM, Schuyler said:

I'm debating going to that but it's about an hour drive (if no one crashes I-5). I haven't seen anything about what type of stuff is sold there.

Is there smaller scale stuff that someone fairly new to the hobby could buy or is it mostly bigger/advanced stuff that mostly appeals to more experienced hobbyists?

You should totally go. Just my opinion.

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On 11/9/2022 at 7:21 PM, Schuyler said:

I'm debating going to that but it's about an hour drive (if no one crashes I-5). I haven't seen anything about what type of stuff is sold there.

Is there smaller scale stuff that someone fairly new to the hobby could buy or is it mostly bigger/advanced stuff that mostly appeals to more experienced hobbyists?

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294 items registered SO FAR. Pretty much an entire fish store

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On 11/11/2022 at 1:23 PM, gjcarew said:

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294 items registered SO FAR. Pretty much an entire fish store

I actually set up my password and stuff so I could look at the list. That's a lot of cool stuff and a lot of googling scientific names.

On 11/11/2022 at 2:36 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

Agreed. If you can, try to. You'll LITERALLY NEVER have a better deal.

Definitely planning on going now!

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On 11/11/2022 at 3:59 PM, Schuyler said:

I actually set up my password and stuff so I could look at the list. That's a lot of cool stuff and a lot of googling scientific names.

Definitely planning on going now!

Yeeeeeee! Hooray! I doubt that you'll regret it! 🎉

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I ended up removing 13 bags of plants to sell and I still have pretty high plant density. I also took the time to do some rearranging and replanting.

The most noticeable missing piece is the tiger lotus. They had reproduced over time and I ended up with 6 plants and a whole lot of bulbs, so I sold the adult plants.

I bought some Chilatherina sp. Upper Tor today. It's 6 juveniles so I'm excited to see how they color up. I'll get some pictures once they're settled. 

I also bought some snowball neocaridina for the fry tank, since I miss having shrimp around. 

The only plant I bought is a Nymphaea minuta, a small water lily from Madagascar. It's a real rarity that only folks in GSAS seem to have in the US, by way of Christel Kasselmann. When it's in good shape it has yellow to chartreuse leaves with a pale pink underside. It's looking a bit worse for the wear right now but I'm excited to see how it grows out. PXL_20221113_025651598.jpg.5c2bddfcc51a505e35a590bdcf5d4e09.jpg

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On 11/13/2022 at 4:54 AM, Mmiller2001 said:

Looks like I read it wrong. I was thinking you dosed additional Mg throughout the week. 

I've been thinking about my dosing schedule for the epiphyte tank and reading a lot. Some people dose an additional 2ppm over the week.

Oh I dose everything at the same time straight into the tank. So for me there isn't a difference between nutrient dosing schedule and remineralization schedule.

My understanding is that a lot of AIO ferts include it because most tap water is Mg deficient.

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On 11/13/2022 at 8:53 AM, gjcarew said:

Oh I dose everything at the same time straight into the tank. So for me there isn't a difference between nutrient dosing schedule and remineralization schedule.

My understanding is that a lot of AIO ferts include it because most tap water is Mg deficient.

Gotcha, ty.

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