Thanks guys. I've removed the crushed coral. My plants are live. For an ease of cleaning my gravel, i've moved them to small glasses with a plant...
@WeirdSteam I wondered the same. Thanks for that. Each post behold a new topic?
@pHish_man Lovely pics! I'm sure you'll have success with there wrigglers. All the best
Wish you all the best man. Hope it works out this time round. If you can, take a pic of the fry:-)
Amen :-)
I'm tempted to start a lush natural ecosystem too, if I can find the motivation though lol. Do keep us updated with pics as you go a long :-)
and to add to that, a few Bromeliads could also work
I'm super impressed and this is coming from a Botanist. Well done!
Welcome :-)
Hey man. Thanks for your input. My substrate barely covers the bottom of the tank so tank vacuuming isn't that of a problem. Or do you think it's...
An updated pic. I have 4 juvenile Discus now. I'll add 2 or 3 more when I have the cash later this month. The blue one however seems to be a...
Hey man. Np man. Let me know when you are :D
Parasite * my bad :-)
By raising your temperature to 30 - 31 degrees c, that alone can eradicate the fungus. Hope all goes well... p.s. sorry about your plec
Thanks dash and everyone else who have been supportive. I'll upload more pics as soon as I get my new babies
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Thanks for that. Will bear that in mind Quakeszn. @ Dash i've removed the plant substrate and added a thin layer of crushed gravel instead. I...
Hello there. Yeah I thought 6 sounds like a good Number. Discus bare tank with Pool filter sand and a piece of drift wood looks stunning
Their fins were nipped a bit by my Siamese fighter argh... very repairable though... all they need is a good home. See you tomorrow
Well I decided to get Discus so I have to let them go. They'll be too much competition for food
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