Herr you go, I used eggcrates covered with cork bark to make the partition.
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Herr you go, I used eggcrates covered with cork bark to make the partition.
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Nice bark background!
I think you still can deepen the pond if you want? But it is nice as it is now too.. cool water feature too.
For the mosses, you can try adding different kinds of mosses to see which one grows better in your tank. But you will need some patience for the mosses though.. it takes a few months to occupy your tank. Try to keep the tank cool and humid. If it is warm and humid, it will favor the growth of mold. But you will still see some mold grow in the initial phase too, don't worry about it. The mold will die off afterwards, and the moss and algae will take over.
Just a quick update here on the tank. I'm letting the plants grow in so not much has changed. Fittonas have shown the most growth.
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In the meantime I'm experiencing some browning out of my nana leaves. Can anyone help tell me why it is 'burning' out?
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Another plant that doesnt seem to be doing well. I think it is what people here refer to as HC? I bought this at C328 and it seems that some parts of the leaves are drying and looking fried despite regular watering. Could this be from excessive watering?
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Happened to the plants in my tank too.. not sure why, it only appears on those leaves that are always wet for me... maybe it's the wetness? But quite ironic as I thought this plant likes wetness.
I think it could be due to some of the stems and roots being damaged/squashed during transplanting/handling, as this plant is so small and delicate... Just need to give it some time to acclimatize and grow.
I think most mosses can survive some period of dryness by staying dormant, but maybe you can try finding some Singapore moss to try out.
http://www.aquamoss.net/Singapore-Mo...apore-Moss.htm
This came in the mail today!
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Did a temporary hookup to the tank to see how it works out.
Very pleased and well worth money spent! For those thinking of buying the aquarium mister, consider buying a humidifier instead. Cheaper and it blows cool air too.
Will be going to the LFS to buy some proper hoses and will post more pics once I've set it up properly.
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Brilliant!!
Nice!
Btw... if you want to try using a mist maker (the ones that are put into the water and generate a fog layer via ultrasonic effect), can check at Qian Hu, they currently have a clearance sale on them at only $5 each (huge discount from the original retail price of $40-$50). I bought a few recently to try out for a paludarium project and they work well.
Well, the mist makers should be connected to plug timers, so you just schedule it to activate at intervals... like a few minutes every 30mins or an hour.
I've used them to grow out plants that are undergoing DSM, so i don't need to manually mist them anymore. I put the mist maker in a small cup of water and it activates at fixed timings to humidify the tank.
They don't heat up the water, unless you leave it running continuously non-stop for hours (the instruction manuals also mention not to leave it on for long periods).
I tried it once. It provide very nice and nature looking mist. However, it also mess with the PH and TDS monitoring system, shooting the PH to 12 and higher and erratic TDS readings. Unsure if they are any effect on fauna as I test it when my tank was still cycling. It also need to be place at just a few cm below the water surface for it to perform at optimal level, meaning it topping up and monitoring evaporate has to be constant.
With that said, if you desire a nice misty effect like those water features, mist maker is the way to go, will try to retrieve the deleted short video that I took when I tested the mist maker.
While I love the effect, I didn't get around to test if there were any ill effect on fauna, but there were people who shared that they did not notice any effect at all and safe to use.
Just to add on... here is a quick test video of the mist maker unit that i use:
Depending on the water depth, there will be some splashing so just hide it at the back of the tank like what Ingen did in his setup.
Can also use it to create the boiling effect in a witches cauldron at a Halloween party, so its got multi-purpose use.
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