the normal quartz crystal is indeed sharp, i use dennerle black gravel, which has rounded edge, suitable for bottom dwellers like cory, pleco, loaches, etc.
alternatively you can use fine river sand.
johannes
hi guys, i already setup a 2ft tank for L46, now in cycling process,
want to ask, anyone try using black crystal quartz gravel for base?
was given to me by my friend by somehow when i ran my hand through them, they feel quite sharp. the grain size are 1-2mm. my friend told me these are dennerle black quartz. i feel it by be a bit too sharp for L46 though the dennerle web say this are suitable for bottom dweller
if you need a pic of the quartz, i try post them tomorrow
like to have some expert opinion about this, whether it is ok to add this as a base.
thanks
Jerome
Last edited by celticfish; 13th Aug 2009 at 15:16. Reason: SMS lingo
the normal quartz crystal is indeed sharp, i use dennerle black gravel, which has rounded edge, suitable for bottom dwellers like cory, pleco, loaches, etc.
alternatively you can use fine river sand.
johannes
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
thanks for your input, i decided to buy a pack of ADA - Forest Sand Xingu which is their natural habitat. anyone try using this and any complain on them?
this is the tank i be using to house them.
mizu 2feet tank with 2217 for filter
using the black long stone for air bubble
got a question is there a need to use sponge to cover the inlet?
my 5 'coffin' i bought from a bro here
cheer
Jerome
It won't be a problem, imo. But, if you have any doubts, don't do it. It's too much of a capital investment to keep something in a substandard environment.
thanks for all your inputs, will be heading down to c328 to ask for the sand later
btw does any of you guys have problem will heater?
got a 100w heater from rena, i set it to 29C but the temp shown on thermometer always 32C.
tried putting thermometer in my crs tank and i comfirm the thermometer is working fine.
lower my heater setting to 28 but stilll the temp stays at 32.
is there any other things to set for a heater?
there no calibration button or anything
Take the heater out and check the temperature. Are you sure that is not your ambient temperature? Try another thermometer first as most of them are not properly calibrated.
Corydoras - Sterbai, Leopard, Bronze, Albino, Pepper, Similis, Pygmaeus, Habrosus, Hastatus, Tail-Spot
Loaches - Clown, Red-Tailed Squirrel, Yoyo, Zodiac, Crimson, Banded/Spotted Kuhli, Zebra, Blue Botia, Kubotai
Others - L181, C/S/GAEs, Otos, Dwarf/Thai/Honey Gouramis, Spotted/Smiling Cat, Shark Cat, Percula Clown (SW), Cinnamon Anemonefish (SW)...
Happy Shrimps - CRS, Sakura/RCS, Malayan, Yamato, Green Shrimps, Dancing Shrimp (SW)
you should try to set it to 28 degrees, then 27, 26, etc. until it reaches your desired temperature to compensate the discrepancies.
This is the reason why all my heaters are Jager brand, which can be calibrated easily.
Last edited by johannes; 13th Aug 2009 at 20:55.
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
Please forgive my ignorance, what do you mean?, how do you lower water temp with a heater?
Last edited by celticfish; 15th Aug 2009 at 00:00. Reason: Remove immediate quote
i think what bro johannes means is that the heater when set at 28 degrees, is actually 32 degrees.
yup, this is what i was trying to say for bro Jerome's case.
in his case, when he set it at 28, the temp heats up to 32,
so i was suggesting to him to set to 27, 26 etc until it stops heating, at say, 29 degrees (in which he need to set the heater at 25?).
this way he as to set it at 25 in order to attain 29 degrees and so on... something like that...
Last edited by celticfish; 18th Aug 2009 at 17:52. Reason: SMS lingo
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
thanks for input, i'll do that tomorrow, just came back from c328. both shop don't sell ADA xingu
so i bought a nameless sand which caught my eyes.they are cheap too
wash them a few time and be transferring them in tomorrow into the tank with slate cave.
now left with the job of searching for flat slats
will try a update photo tomorrow
cheers
Jerome
biotope has the ADA river sand, not sure it is the 'xingu' one though...
cant wait to see your set up...![]()
Last edited by celticfish; 15th Aug 2009 at 00:01. Reason: Remove immediate quote
lifeisfullofemptypromisesandbrokendreams
Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding
Yup, Biotope has the Xingu sand. Saw it there few days back.
a little update of tank.
bought a nameless sand, result wasn't as bad as i thought
will be heading to NA later to find some flat slate for the tank
somehow the slate cave make the tank look smalll
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Actually, SUDO have this fine black quartz gravel. Much finner then those brand-less or ocean free black quartz.
Here it is. http://www.mizuworld.com/product/detail/1411
The best gravel is still dennerle imo.
Last edited by genes; 15th Aug 2009 at 13:12.
Eugene (^_^)
De Dwergcichlide Fanatiek
Now swimming: Plecos and Apistogrammas
Hi guys, finally my tank is already well cycled.
went NA, someone snatched up all the flate slate few days before i went![]()
no choice dun wan waste my trip so got some stone and a extra aquaball filter
planning to get my L46 from forum bro but i'm totally clueless on the price of them base of their length
anyone can pm me how the pricing of the L46?
had a budget around 1k+ intend to keep 3 or 4 of them
updated pic
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Last edited by celticfish; 18th Aug 2009 at 17:50. Reason: SMS lingo
bro, is it necessary to have the heater on? Your incoming L46 will have sauna everyday.. Normal room temperature will do if not you will have a hard time breeding L46. $1.2K can get you 3 pieces of wild L46 with current market rate. Home breed will be slightly cheaper.
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