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    submerse setup with beech leaves

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    Hello to Crypts growers

    I am new here. Live in Belgium, try to set up a peat swamp tank for corresponding crypts, submersed.
    Plan is to run the water continuously through a (submerse) bed of beech litter in separate tank and feed this back into crypt-planted tank.
    Plan to run the water through gravel bed, and plant the crypts in this gravel.

    Hope this setup doesn't take up all oxygen (for fish).
    could add fast growers for oxygen. However these will take up the sparse nutrients, too.

    did anyone try this kind of setup? does it work? how to optimize it? what kind of nutrient supply (anything additional to the acid beech leaf extract?). Plenty of questions, and more coming up when it gets going.
    Any suggestions welcome.

    Regards Hein

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    Re: submerse setup with beech leaves

    While nobody answer his questions, this guy is really serious about it.



    Link: http://www.aquaristikszene.ch/Zuecht...r/kettner.html

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    Re: submerse setup with beech leaves

    this guy really love the crypt so much , i also wish have a tank like him

    Collect bucephalandra and crypt is part of my life.Now i have more than 30 species of Bucephalandra . hope can collect more more. make me fall in love is Bucephalandra Molteyana Deep Purple

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