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I’m so glad im not the only one that has trouble putting plants in substrate. I felt you did them perfectly and then one gave you trouble! I don’t understand how to use the tweezers! Lol 😂 they always snag and pull the plant back out 😩 it was refreshing to see a pro like you have a rebellious plant 😅
Ow Bro totally overgrowing but looks wild . Your tank height is 60 cm , isn't it too high for a planted tank? Because the lights will hardly be reached at the bottom part , Can you please clear me on this one ?
Hi bro. As long as the light is strong enough, it can reach to the tank bottom layer, no issue. I am using Chihiros RGB Vivid II x 2 for this tank and it is good enough. The only difficulty with tall tank is that, it's more challenging to do the maintenance as our hands are not long enough to reach the bottom to clean. haha... :P
Hi buddy, I recycled that base from an old IKEA shelves. I love the pinewood material there and it fit the tank base nicely! :D You might like to try to search for chopping board as well. That's really nice option! :D
Is the stand shown in the video, the standard size or the larger one? I have an 11 gallon cube tank and trying to figure out which stand would better suit my needs.
Hi buddy, the one show in the video is the standard version for Desk Mount Lighting Stand (i.e. 37.5cmx20cm for the L shape horizontal bar). Please let me know the dimensions of your tank, I will advise accordingly. :)
do you plan to do an blackwater biotope? also does blackwater fit for kuhli loaches? i got 12 in a quarantine tank and plan to move in a blackwater biotope. is it safe or fit for them?
Hi buddy. I would love to do a blackwater biotop in the future. For now, I have not done any. I think you can study about the kuhli loaches nature environment first before making a setup for them. Here should be a good source: :) www.seriouslyfish.com/species/pangio-semicincta/
From a distance there's a shimmer coming from the other side of the room ... It's when you get that first glimpse , and the only thing you will consider , as you're pulled into the aquascape...It , was so much larger and now everything is incredibly small, They say that you only get the first impression , and the truth is that they never had the pleasure of Liti Aquaria but now that we have , we can always get the best every next time we see our aquaria . Order yours today.
Yes, this year there will be competition, too. It will be at Marina Bay Sands Expo, 19-21 Jul 2024. You can find out more info here: facebook.com/AquaticGardenAsiaShow/
I do the water change regularly once a week and maintained lean dosing of fertilizers. If your tank got thread algae, try to remove it as much as you can, and also plant more stem/fast growing plants, it will help to surpress the algae development.
The tank cleanliness is important as dust and detritus stick on the anubias leaves make it has higher chance to got algae. So good filter and more tank maintenance works needed. And also, Anubias does not need really high lighting intensity, so you can place it at the more shady area to avoid to harsh light. :)