Am a newbie in fishy affair. Here my humble setup.
My beloved Apple Ballon just died. Just wonder who is the culprit. New fishes added was the Crown Loaches but the pikachu also super naughty as keep chasing other fishes.
And pro here can intro those more friendly fishes for my this community?
Many thanks in advance
And below is the process of my "affair"
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nice tank bro! i cant wait to set up mine..
What is that semi circle thing at the bottom right side of your tank?
Btw, do you inject CO2? If so, how many bubbles per second?
CO2 or not is depend on your light intensity as well as you plant species. I see BBA on your nana which is indication of CO2 fluctuation and/or insufficient flow
BBA = black brush/beard algae
Planted tanks ultimate enemy hahahaha!
black bush algae. very famous one.
all plant need light and co2 in certain amount. more intense light more co2 you need. to photosynthesize
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No offense but my thoughts are T5 is a lot light, especially if directly mount on top your tank . Co2 tablets is not co2 source to my dictionary
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Light intensity what was i suppressing here.
T5 is relatively has higher intensity compare to other similar tubes model. Sometime folks try DIY in order to lower the intensity, like hung them higher, remove the bulb from the set, remove reflector, or buy t8, PL etc.
In the end of the day, your observation and tank result is your main decision to stay or not to stay.
difficult to find out the intensity level from photo shoot, or even naked eyes. We need special light meter to have precise measurement.
The easiest is through weeks observation that could tell how far the light could made the change.
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