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    Some urgent questions!

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    I'm gonna make some purchases within the week and need some advise.

    My tank is going to be 4x2x1.5(height) and I plan to plant about 50% of the tank with high light requirement plants.

    1) So, should I go with 8x36W or 6x36W?

    2) How thick base fert and gravel should I use?

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    Hi sezsteve,

    My tank is the same size as yours and has quite a lot of high light plants.

    What I've eperienced so far is that 6X36W is enough, I have 6 X 36W PLs. I do recommend that you use good PL tubes. I've just changed a couple of tubes to the Osram ones and they are good. Started with AECs, but after about 6 months they dropped quite a bit in intensity.

    Not too sure about base fert...


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    Base fert depends on your choice of plants. If you intend to plant large root system, heavy substrate feeding plants like medium and large Echinodorus, and lotus, then base fert I would say at least 3 inches where they will be planted. At least 1 inch of base fert for foreground plants.

    For stemmed plants, at least 2 inches.

    Of course, 1 to 1.5 inch of gravel.
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    Okay,

    I think I'll go with 6 x 36W temporarily. Will it suffice for plants like elatine and glosso?

    And I'll go with 3 inches base fert at the back and slope to 1 inch at the front.

    How much does one bag of those sand costs? The kind in the big brown bag?

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    The lights are sufficient. Even better if you dose K at 20ppm.
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    My attempt at glosso was a failure, though I don't believe it was due entirely to lights. At the time, I did not have a proper fert dosing regime, also my AEC PLs were already quite dim and a couple of them went kaput....[]

    BTW, since starting on 20ppm of K (K2SO4), the plants have been doing much better. It's like 7UP city every evening! . And I do notice now that ALL the stems plants are growing shorter er..internodes? ...y'know that space between the leaf sections.



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    I'm dead beat. Why?

    Cos I just came back from NA and played soccer too. I bought 45kg of gravel and 25kg of base fert and also purchased and modified some lights so I'm set back by a cool $400!

    Plus the other extra stuff and the need to buy plants....This setup is gonna cost me $500 in all!

    I lugged all the stuff I bought back alone up 5 storeys of stairs!!!!ARgh! Need to tell my parents to move to somewhere where there's a lift....

    Whew....

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    Btw, would you guys recommend the use of a surface skimmer?

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    a surface skimmer is good for clearing the surface protein film.
    however, if you do not like extra equipment cluttering up your tank, you can use platy or molly.
    thomas liew

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    On 12/17/2002 12:09:16 AM

    a surface skimmer is good for clearing the surface protein film.
    however, if you do not like extra equipment cluttering up your tank, you can use platy or molly.
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    Actually I find that a surface skimmer only takes up a little more space than the typical Ehiem inlet U-pipe. I find it quite worthwhile as that surface protein does seem to block out some of the light intensity.


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    Err... Steve, why so much gravel? The fert is too little for average 2 inches.

    One bag of gravel is enough and you'll need another 2 bags of basefert... if you're aiming for average 2 inches of base fert and 1 inch of gravel.
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    That means Steve got 2 bag of gravel n 5 bag of fert?
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    yup....that's right, I got 5 bags of base fert and 2 bags of gravel...

    I also no idea why I got so much gravel man...shucks....

    Hmmm....if I were to use all the gravel it would work out to about 2 inches of gravel....okay, maybe I'll use about 3/4 of it and sell the rest or something.

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    It's ok if you have less fert. It'll just get depleted sooner then if you gotten more, and you just start supplementing it earlier.
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    I'm about to buy sand/lonestar, if you're in clementi you might want to sell me one bag.. heh.

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    sure....call me...

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    URGENT!!!

    I've dumped 7 bags of JBL Base Fert into my 4 x 2 x 1.5 ft tank.

    The front is 1 inch thick and gradually sloping to 3 inch at the back. I plan to add on 1 inch of gravel tomorrow which will bring the front to 2inches and the back to 4inches.

    Is it too thick? My tank is 18inches high.

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    Only if you think it's too thick. Consider the plants you're planning to get. Anyway, how much can you shave off? Probably only one inch in the back?
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    i'm trying to figure out why this is labelled "URGENT"

    mai kan cheong, szesteve
    what i suggest is perhaps you ask about something BEFORE you go and do it, yeah?
    2 in for an 18 in tank is a bit tall, but workable
    like what vinz says, you can't really do much about it, so work AROUND it
    pick shorter plants and it'll do just fine

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    heheh, the reason why it's labelled urgent cos I haven't put in the gravel yet.

    So I still have time to remove some base fert.

    What is the minimum amount of gravel i must have? 1 inch?

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