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    What is the name of the plant on the background right side? I've been looking for it but couldn't find it, I kept it before, it is a lovely plant with superb growth rate and fast too.

    BTW, I don't seem to find any "Hygrophila polysperma" in your tank? Try google and see if you put the wrong name info?
    24" x 12" x 12"
    Hopar T5 14w 10000k x 4 (12pm-8pm)
    EHEIM 2213
    2.5L CO2 + Solenoid + Diffuser
    Holland sand + Azoo root ferilizer + PMDD

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    tank looks very high. how many centimeters high? do u have a problem with the plants because of too little light ?

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    ching: Plant on the background right side is Hygrophila corymbosa. I wrongly ID the plant as polysperma. My bad! I put this plant in there mainly to soak up the excess nutrients. I plan to replace it with E. ozelot soon, because ozelot grows super large and can provide good cover for the fish.

    Kac_r: The tank is roughly 18 inches high from base to edge. That should be about 45cm excluding the height of the substrate. My substrate slopes higher towards the back. About 1 inch high near the front, and almost 3 inches at the rear of the tank.
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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    I don't think is Hygrophila corymbosa because when I google for the photo, it seem different too. But from the name you gave, I found this "HYGROPHILA ANGUSTIFOLIA", http://www.geocities.com/wilmas_thec...gustifolia.JPG , is this the one you had?
    24" x 12" x 12"
    Hopar T5 14w 10000k x 4 (12pm-8pm)
    EHEIM 2213
    2.5L CO2 + Solenoid + Diffuser
    Holland sand + Azoo root ferilizer + PMDD

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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    I think you are right. It does look like angustifolia. Hmm... this is weird because I browsed through the plant pages at Tropica's website and thought that mine looked like corymbosa.

    But one thing's for sure. It's definitely a Hygrophila species.
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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Any link to show? I want to order but I scared it come a different type.
    24" x 12" x 12"
    Hopar T5 14w 10000k x 4 (12pm-8pm)
    EHEIM 2213
    2.5L CO2 + Solenoid + Diffuser
    Holland sand + Azoo root ferilizer + PMDD

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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Tropica's website lists it as Hygrophila corymbosa 'Angustifolia' so we were both not wrong!

    H. corymbosa has many different types of sub-species so be sure to get the correct one.

    Here's the link: http://www.tropica.com/productcard.asp?id=052A
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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Desewer View Post
    Tropica's website lists it as Hygrophila corymbosa 'Angustifolia' so we were both not wrong!

    H. corymbosa has many different types of sub-species so be sure to get the correct one.

    Here's the link: http://www.tropica.com/productcard.asp?id=052A

    This plant is going to twist your tank out of whack, once it starts to grow, it GROWSSSS. I have already remove all mine , it just took over half of my tank....but it's a beautiful plant though....

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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Yah. The problem with plants like these is that they are Hygrophilas and they grow like weed. I'll post some new pics of my tank soon. The Ludwigias are growing well but I think I made a mistake in their placement within the tank.

    My Hydrocotyle is also sprouting new leaves every few days!
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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Update! All the plants are growing well. Even the Anubias is shooting out new leaves every day.

    I find my scape a bit messy though. Might rescape (with same plants) if I can find some nicer driftwood or bogwood. The Windelov also looks messy and the branched tips trap a LOT of dirt. No idea why. Maybe not enough water current to dissipate the dirt.

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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Rescape!

    60x30x36cm glass aquarium with black silicone
    55W PL lighting - 10hrs daily
    EI dosing - Lushgro Macro+Micros, Florapride Red
    Eheim Ecco Pro 2234 - MechPro, SubstratPro, Biohome (300g) & generic filterwool
    NA external CO2 reactor
    CO2, 3bps
    AC fan - temp abt 27-28 deg C

    Substrate - Dennerle black quartz sand, Prodac plant base ($4/bucket at Aquarama 09!)

    Plantlist:
    Hairgrass
    Anubias nana
    Nana Petite (see pic to believe)
    HM (Hemianthus micranthemoides)
    Rotala macrandra narrow - green & red (FOC thks to a kind bro here)
    Ludwigia sp (no idea which sp.)
    Singapore moss on DW
    Narrow leaf Java fern
    Crypt Parva (pls see if correct)

    Faunalist:
    5 Yamato shrimp
    3 Ottos
    53 Cardinals! (40cts/pc at Seletar Farmway, I buy 50 gor-chap!)
    Last edited by Desewer; 7th Aug 2009 at 18:08.
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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Sorry, forgot to add.

    No water changes since I started this scape. Only water top-up due to evaporation from the AC fan. About 1.5 litres daily. Sometimes I forget to topup and will then need to topup more the following day.

    No algae issues except for brown diatoms a month into the scape due to zero fauna. All diatoms disappeared after 3 days when I introduced my algae-eating army of 5 Yamato shrimps and 3 Ottos.

    My cardinals are not eating processed food with fervour, yet. I'm now feeding them frozen bloodworms and they are happy with this. Tetra bits, crisps and granules are not really accepted by them yet.
    Yecch!

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    Re: New 2-ft setup

    Here's my other tank.

    A 2-ft angelfish tank.

    Eheim Liberty 2041 and an Atman internal filter as filtration, filled with filter wool and SubstratPro.

    Lighting is 36W PL 10 hours daily.

    Substrate of lapis sand, with some porous clay base ferts I bought from Aquarama 09.

    2 pieces of branchy woods, and lots of Anubias and ferns tied in. Ferns are the standard Java species, with one lot of Windelov and one 'Philippine'.

    Fauna include 6 blue angels, 2 SAEs, 1 golden algae eater, 1 Yamato shrimp, 2 corydoras.

    Dosing regime - Seachem Flourish Excel for carbon, and Lushgro Macro+Micros once a week.

    No algae issues at all. Only thing is, the older anubias leaves turn yellow. But since the plants are not dying, no reason to interfere...

    I plan to add amazon swords and vallis at the back, and tenellus down front. Hope they don't die on me...
    Last edited by Desewer; 7th Aug 2009 at 18:08.
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    Re: New 2-ft setup



    60x30x36 cm glass tank
    4x24W Aquazonic T5 12000k tubes
    Eheim Ecco Pro 2034 (biohome, Mr Aqua small cr, surface skimmer & rainbar)
    2-litre co2, ISTA external reactor M size
    (lights & co2 @ 12pm-10pm daily)
    1x AC fan 24hr

    temp ~26-27 deg C
    substrate of seachem fluorite red (10 kg), plain black sand (3-4 kg)
    lushgro potassium, lushgro aqua & lushgro micros, seachem iron, seachem excel occasionally

    driftwood
    narrow leaf java fern (plenty in the middle)
    windelov fern (small bunch behind the narrow leaf ferns)
    japan hairgrass @ foreground
    crypt wendtii green, wendtii brown, wendtii tropica
    anubias nana

    (smaller nana petites are there for recovery, they were dying off in another tank)

    13-15 cardinal tetras
    4-5 rummy nose tetras (about 10 died during last rescape, i will move them to another tank in future)
    10-15 yamato shrimp
    a number of cherry shrimp (some inevitably became fish food )
    otocinclus sp.
    Yecch!

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    Re: New 2-ft setup



    60x30x45 cm glass tank
    2x36W PL tubes (only use one tube)
    used Atman CF-600 bought @ $15 only! (Mr Aqua small cr, eheim mechpro)
    no co2, just seachem excel about twice a week
    (lights @ 12pm-10pm daily)
    no cooling, tank is placed in shaded balcony with good ventilation

    temp unknown
    substrate of seachem fluorite red (10 kg),
    lushgro aqua & lushgro micros, seachem iron, seachem excel.

    driftwood with java moss
    amazon sword
    2 species of hygrophilia
    java fern on driftwood (quite a broad leaf variant)
    vallisneria
    anubias nana on lava rock
    tenellus foreground
    amazon frogbits

    this tank has remained in this condition for about 3 months. no plants died but i get the occasional broken leaf here and there.

    5 apisto viejita, gender ratio unknown, possibly 2M 3F
    harlequin rasbora
    cardinal tetra
    rummy nose tetra
    silver-coloured tetra
    orange algae eater

    battery-operated food timer feeds them tetra bits at 9am, 3pm and 9pm daily.
    Yecch!

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    Re: New 2-ft setup



    60x30x36 cm glass tank
    11W or 13W PL lamp
    Eheim Pickup 2008, airstone for aeration
    (lights @ 12pm-10pm daily)
    no cooling, tank is placed in shaded balcony with good ventilation

    temp unknown
    1/3 inch of plain black sand

    java moss wall
    java moss on wire mesh
    narrow leaf java fern on ceramic rings (can't find another item to weigh them down with!)
    anubias nana on lava rock
    nana petite on lava rock
    amazon frogbits

    guppies, about 10 of them
    plan to add more livebearers e.g. endlers, swordtails too.

    and if possible, replace the clip-on PL with a 2ft FL lightset.
    Yecch!

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