@TomK, How much is it for about a handful, or two, of matrix then? @OscaCT, That would be ideal but the tank is running so, lol, no.
OK thank you. I could probably do with a combination but it should be the most effective methods because the HOB filter doesn't have that much space.
I will try to avoid plastic as this is "slippery" for the bacteria. I was also thinking of that grey rock or my dad's old aquarium gravel which...
If I am not high or something - biological filtration is made possible by things like ceramic rings, bio-balls, matrix? These are not so...
Well, going to a few LFS's to get some of the Microbe-lift all-in-one ferts, and not one of the two had stock :push:
So You need the whole damn range otherwise things would be out of balance? Doesn't the all-in-one range include everything?
So will it be sufficient to use only the Bloom and Grow All-in-one product for a smallish tank setup? Or would I need Bio-Carbon too?
Aren't galaxy rasboras (or celestal pearl danio's) hard to keep?
Hey Dylan. If you "mention" someone in a post, you type @, and then there username right after it without a space after the @. Like this: @dylan...
Does this plant also need heavy ferts in the substrate like Amazon Sword and Crypts? Here's the rotten stem again. I saw that the plants does...
Oy he's probably just a kid like me. It takes a while to get used to the strict people around here so just bear with him, and me. Oh and @dylan...
I will be in contact with him soon about some products but I'm thinking of asking @Henk Hugo about the Microbe-Lift products and what he uses in...
Nope not at all
I'd like to but not sure when I can. Won't it help if you do a quick Excel rape on the tank? I've heard it chases algae down the hill.
Haha and why not? Is there a BBA apocalypse?
Have anyone of you tried it too? I'm considering it but if it fails sometime and all the food runs into the tank, or no food, then there's a problem.
OK I will have a closer look at the young ones but I think some of then are also losing color.
Thanks I'll see what I can do.
Thanks @Vez, @Wyvren. The substrate might be too fine but all the other plants seem fine except the sword which is because of deficiencies....
@Rudi, thanks, good to know. I'll look into it some time when I have a way of testing my water.
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