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    vurbul's nano HC tank

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    Tried growing HC emmersed after 2 failed attempts at growing them submersed. I managed to get a nice carpet after 3 months of emmersed growth. Its a 10 litre tank with Gex substrate and 18 watts of PL lights. HC growth was initially very slow for the first 2 months but took off after that. I think its time now to flood the tank.

    Just before I flood the tank,



    After the water is in,



    I use water and filter from another tank. Blast in co2 at 2bps. 1ml of wondergro macro and 0.5 ml of wondergro micro was added.(Thanks unkle ben, nice meeting you earlier)



    HC pearling after about 2 hours.

    I hope this won't be another failure.

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    Vurbul, you got my message at zoombee post. lol. Should advise zoombee too as hes making good progress as well.

    3 months of effort and continued persistant really paid off, I am very impressed Vurbul, they look great ! Guess you will be one of the few i would recommend to newbies if they need help !. Well done !

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Vurbul, you got my message at zoombee post. lol. Should advise zoombee too as hes making good progress as well.

    3 months of effort and continued persistant really paid off, I am very impressed Vurbul, they look great ! Guess you will be one of the few i would recommend to newbies if they need help !. Well done !
    thanks bro for the encouragement...in submersed form for hc is co2 a must?
    anyone succeeded without co2?

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    Looking real good! It's a bit like the evolution of our planet... this is when our land will be flooded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    Vurbul, you got my message at zoombee post. lol. Should advise zoombee too as hes making good progress as well.

    3 months of effort and continued persistant really paid off, I am very impressed Vurbul, they look great ! Guess you will be one of the few i would recommend to newbies if they need help !. Well done !
    Thanks torque. Yes the effort has really paid off. I made sure that the substrate is always wet and I mist the tank twice a day. It is sure rewarding.

    Now the next challenge is to make sure that algae is kept to minimum. My second try on HC ended up like krabbie's tank. Got attacked by brown hair algea. I'm going to do 2x50% weekly water change as what Peter has suggested.

    Quote Originally Posted by zoombee View Post
    thanks bro for the encouragement...in submersed form for hc is co2 a must?
    anyone succeeded without co2?
    I've read on APC that someone has succeded with only excel. But since my light is rather high, I opted for co2 injection. Really saves the hassle.

    If I'm not wrong HC won't do well without co2.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Looking real good! It's a bit like the evolution of our planet... this is when our land will be flooded.
    Thanks. Thats quite a bizzare way of looking at it. Well, you inspired me by the way. I havn't come across someone who's so focus on his hobby. So thanks, Jervis.
    Last edited by Fei Miao; 28th Apr 2008 at 10:00. Reason: merge posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by vurbul View Post
    Thanks torque. Yes the effort has really paid off. I made sure that the substrate is always wet and I mist the tank twice a day. It is sure rewarding.

    Now the next challenge is to make sure that algae is kept to minimum. My second try on HC ended up like krabbie's tank. Got attacked by brown hair algea. I'm going to do 2x50% weekly water change as what Peter has suggested.
    Way to go! Took me a couple of tries to get my semi high tech tank to run well too. Good thing we have AQ to turn to if we needed good advise.

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