Hi there, I have followed this method, or at least I tried but I cannot get rid of the dark stain (tannins maybe?) in the water, is there something that you recommend? any advice? thank you, your help is deeply appreciated.
@giloz2k Tannins can come from a few different sources but the dirt and wood are the primary culprits. Not knowing how your tank is set up I would guess you have some wood in there and that would be the primary source. Generally speaking, a well capped dirt substrate will leech VERY little BUT a new tank could do this, especially if dirt has settled on the gravel/sand cap. PM me with some more detail and I might be able to get a bit more specific.
very good vid! i use a similar method in my setup, maybe slightly more high tech but i use some of these principles, ill have to get a copy of that book
@mbezik sometimes there is no substitute for high tech when it comes to certain plants or fish but it sounds like you got the idea, leverage what you can so that high-tech does not become such high maintenance.
Hi there, I have followed this method, or at least I tried but I cannot get rid of the dark stain (tannins maybe?) in the water, is there something that you recommend? any advice? thank you, your help is deeply appreciated.
giloz2k 2 weeks ago
@giloz2k Tannins can come from a few different sources but the dirt and wood are the primary culprits. Not knowing how your tank is set up I would guess you have some wood in there and that would be the primary source. Generally speaking, a well capped dirt substrate will leech VERY little BUT a new tank could do this, especially if dirt has settled on the gravel/sand cap. PM me with some more detail and I might be able to get a bit more specific.
MrJoeGecko 1 week ago
Nice video! Thinking of setting up a walsted style tank soon.
You sound like Tom Hanks IMO.
HylomantisLemur 5 months ago
Very useful, thank you very very much.
gonnagetbannedanyway 5 months ago
well done. enjoyed this very much, thanks!
keepingfish 8 months ago
very good vid! i use a similar method in my setup, maybe slightly more high tech but i use some of these principles, ill have to get a copy of that book
mbezik 8 months ago
@mbezik sometimes there is no substitute for high tech when it comes to certain plants or fish but it sounds like you got the idea, leverage what you can so that high-tech does not become such high maintenance.
MrJoeGecko 8 months ago
Yes Very intresting!! I like the concept of a self maintained low maintanance aquarium and as natural as possible. Keep them coming.
narnyslip 8 months ago
@narnyslip working on the next 2 videos today and hoping to have them up in the next day or 2. Glad everyone is finding them useful.
MrJoeGecko 8 months ago
Okay ADD please calm the fuck down so I can watch this vid and actually listen to what hes saying! Please!
chavaliay1 9 months ago
Very helpful cheers, I'm setting up a 220l tall aquarium via the walstad method soon. Just hoping I have enough light
nubbler 9 months ago