LJ's 75 gallon Walstad inspired planted tank

Lamental Jester

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Yes, it will help release the ammonia, as well as letting the mineralizing process start earlier... And like what pbmax says, it'll help the water be less murky when you fill it up. Good luck lars on! A couple things to mention: If you're gonna use any filters, remove the carbon... and make sure you heavily plant the tank, the more plants, the better
 

BillHN

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So I should replace my GAN with Fairfield Poly-Fil Premium Polyester Fiber, White, 1 Bag, 12-Ounce?
Found that on amazon for like 7 bucks.
 

Lamental Jester

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Once again pbmax, you are correct. Activated carbon is usually not a good idea for planted tanks.

But I suppose as long as you supply plenty of Brawndo you'd be all set :woot:
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pbmax

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Lamental Jester said:
But I suppose as long as you supply plenty of Brawndo you'd be all set :woot:
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I was hoping someone would catch that reference. I, for one, make sure my plants have plenty of electrolytes. ;)
 

Lamental Jester

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pbmax said:
I was hoping someone would catch that reference. I, for one, make sure my plants have plenty of electrolytes. ;)
Yeah, what do all those suckers out there use... water? Like from the toilet? Ha!


PS- this message officially changes my status from Newbie to Regular... damn I rule
 

pbmax

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BillHN said:
So I should replace my GAN with Fairfield Poly-Fil Premium Polyester Fiber, White, 1 Bag, 12-Ounce?
Found that on amazon for like 7 bucks.
Anything that will filter will get the job done. I've used quilt batting in the past - cheap and effective, though it doesn't last forever. These days I use mostly sponge filters from Swiss Tropicals - low maintenance, great bio filtration, and quite durable.
 

pbmax

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It would do everyone some good to watch that movie, I think. ;)

Please keep posting photos of your tank! It's looking fantastic so far.
 

BillHN

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pbmax said:
It would do everyone some good to watch that movie, I think. ;)

Please keep posting photos of your tank! It's looking fantastic so far.
^ I second that, I'm making a miniature off of what you just posted man so keep on posting the results xD
 

Lamental Jester

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Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments! I'll try to get some pics this weekend, but until then, here's Data shooting some craps:
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You're welcome
 

Lamental Jester

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Took some pics today... growth is doing good, although, I did give up on the HC
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The rainbows schooling up:
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Rainbow Shark:
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And because I've seen a few mentions around the forums, thought I'd snap a pic of my legos, this is how I have my LED night light hooked up:
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I've had an outbreak of snails, not sure where they came from as I got my plants from various sources. So far they're not a problem, but if it becomes a problem I'll get some assassin snails to take care of it
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pbmax

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Lamental Jester said:
Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments! I'll try to get some pics this weekend, but until then, here's Data shooting some craps:

You're welcome
Nice. :cheers:

Lamental Jester said:
Took some pics today... growth is doing good, although, I did give up on the HC

I've had an outbreak of snails, not sure where they came from as I got my plants from various sources. So far they're not a problem, but if it becomes a problem I'll get some assassin snails to take care of it
Looks great!

I'm very much of the opinion that snails aren't a problem at all. I added red rams on purpose to spiff up the color in my tanks. They largely outcompete my bladder snails, so that worked. :) Keep the food reasonable and your snails will stay in check.
 

Lamental Jester

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pbmax said:
I'm very much of the opinion that snails aren't a problem at all. I added red rams on purpose to spiff up the color in my tanks. They largely outcompete my bladder snails, so that worked. :) Keep the food reasonable and your snails will stay in check.
I like the snails too, and they don't seem to be hurting my plants at the moment, but I just don't want them to overwhelm my tank. In terms of food I've been intentionally overfeeding the tank to provide more waste for the plants, but I may decrease the food. If I do get assassins, I'll only get a few, only to control population
 

pbmax

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Lamental Jester said:
I like the snails too, and they don't seem to be hurting my plants at the moment, but I just don't want them to overwhelm my tank. In terms of food I've been intentionally overfeeding the tank to provide more waste for the plants, but I may decrease the food. If I do get assassins, I'll only get a few, only to control population
My assassin tank looks like a bone yard ;) I have a ton of them with eggs everywhere, and yet there are still MTS and red rams in the tank (though very few).

Snails will notify you of any plant nutrient deficiencies by munching little holes all over your plants. If they're strong and robust with no deficiencies then you'll be fine. I have tanks on both sides of this fence and with different plants doing great and awful in the same tank.
 
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