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![]() Those are the plants I grow already. It's not that the plants don't grow it's that they are outcompeted continually.
The rocks need to be bleached or discarded. The algae base cannot be srubbed off. I'm not exagerrating. PS. I never said I don't plan to keep the loaches until full size -- I'm curious if one setup works better for them, over another setup, for the short term. I would prefer to re-evaluate their setup needs every few years or so, and grow with them incrementally.
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![]() Tony,
I found back when I was growing plants that that Flourite gravel stuff, underneath about an inch of sand was a miracle. this stuff is a bit pricey if I recall, but really changed things for me. I maily grew that tall val stuff (Looks like fat blades of grass) in straight treated tapwater. I also was using an eheim filter, one of the pro series in a 75 gallon. kept mainly africans, not sure if this makes a difference. Robb |
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![]() Tony, have you changed the bulbs lately? old bulbs( over a year) caused a major green slime out break in my 90g planted a while back so I changed a few and all returned to normal...
Also I keep hornwort floating in the top to help absorb excess nutrients in the water and it out competes the algae. I have lots if you wants some!!!
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