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    2ft Low Tech Tank, No CO2

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    Setup a low tech tank a month ago using Diana Walstad’s method. Just want to share with you the progress and the experience.

    Tank Dimension: 2ft
    CO 2 injection: None
    Substrate: 1-1.5 inch of potting soil, top with 1 inch of gravel
    Water change: Top up twice weekly
    Filter: A small submerged filter with most of the filter medium removed
    Fertilization: A small drop a week (after reading Tom Barr non CO2 method… ok, ok I know I am not a true Diana follower :-))
    Lights: 36w PL, 10 hours daily (morning 4 hrs, night 6 hrs)
    PH/KH/GH/NO2/NO3/Temperature: Unknown, not measured
    Residents: 5 Neon Tetra, 4 Glow Light Tetra, 3 Yamato Shrimps, 1 red platy and snails

    Plants: Red Tiger Lotus , Hornwort , Frogbits , Brown (or red?) Cabomba, Vallisneria Asiatica, Rotala Indica, Echinodorus Tenellus, Bacopa Carolina, Java Fern, Sword Plant.


    Attached pictures of tank after Day 1 and Day 9

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    week 6

    This is the week 6 photo.



    Plants are doing reasonably well. Fishes and shrimps are happy too and so am I...

    You can try the low tech method yourself too.
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    Week 12

    Did some minor rearrangement. Added some plants, courtesy from some of the brothers, on the side and front of the tank. This gives the tank a more jungle look.



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    nice low tech, prefer the latest scape.
    Adoketa, Breitbinden, Paciquamis, Diplotaenia, Elizabethae, Mendezi, Inka, Agassizi, L046, L066, Crystal Red Shrimps

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    Wow.. the blyxa is growing pretty well!! good job...

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    Its good, the plants are growing nicely

    Do you have any problems with algae ?
    I have green spot algae on the glass even in my low tech tanks so I need some advice

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    marle, ranmastome,
    Thanks for the kind comments.

    Kenny,
    Occasionally green spot (small amount) and brown algae do appear on the glass. I just leave them alone if it is not too unsightly or just wipe them off before I take photo.

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