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    Re: Tanks for the office

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    Because you said you wanted to see what I did with my tree so I telling you its still soaking.. leaching tannin means the water turns brown when I soaking the wood..

    Anyway bonsai is leaves growing out from the wood right? The wood you have now is dead..don't think can ba? Not sure too..lol

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    Re: Tanks for the office

    Quote Originally Posted by solidbrik View Post
    Because you said you wanted to see what I did with my tree so I telling you its still soaking.. leaching tannin means the water turns brown when I soaking the wood..

    Anyway bonsai is leaves growing out from the wood right? The wood you have now is dead..don't think can ba? Not sure too..lol
    oh yes! haha! Pardon my goldfish memory!

    I was watching youtube on bonsai tree. Saw a few clips that show people tying juniper leaves on the driftwood. Maybe it might just work. Shall ask the bonsai guru at Pasir ris farm!
    keep on swimming...swim swim swim..

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    Re: Tanks for the office

    Quote Originally Posted by wuguidan View Post
    From what i research, Nano tanks are harder to maintain due to the smaller volume of water. The water parameters tend to be not so stable and not easy to cycle. Thus frequently water changes is advisable for nano tanks.

    If your colleague don't bother with the maintenance of the nano tank, chances are the water parameters have gone way too drastic for fishes to survive. Imagine all the fish shits accumulated and dead plants making ammonia level shoots up very high.

    Wood soak in water will normally give out(leach) Tannins. Tannins color the water, light brownish like tea. They also lower the pH alittle. So some people will actually soak the wood for a few weeks or more. It will not totally remove all the tannins but it will help to reduce them by soaking them first. Soaking the wood first also helps to see if there are any un-welcome guests that stick to the wood.
    Exactly! my colleague does not know anything about the nano tank. The fishes were living sewage. ( and now living in fish heaven)
    The water was smelly too. I'm pretty sure the tree isnt soak in water either. Oh well..
    keep on swimming...swim swim swim..

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    Lol..way a waste..nice items but potential not realised..

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    Re: Tanks for the office

    Quote Originally Posted by rachel View Post
    Ok pls advise how to grow HC on gravel?
    Dont know what he did to the tank, everything is just dying in it.
    aww..dont feel guilty, you will be forgiven. Lol
    Go google and you will find quite a few links that have people mentioning of growing hc on gravel.

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    Re: Tanks for the office

    Quote Originally Posted by seudzar View Post
    Go google and you will find quite a few links that have people mentioning of growing hc on gravel.
    neh..I would not want to waste time on that. Maybe it will work with soil at the bottom of gravel or need other stuffs to compensate for the missing soil. But colleague merely put a layer of HC on top of gravel. Literally place it on top of gravel. All dead.
    Last edited by rachel; 17th Jul 2014 at 10:47.
    keep on swimming...swim swim swim..

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