535. Baby Tears in the Low Tech but high light planted tank.
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by tiger barb are eating my baby tears. how do i keep them from eating them.
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haha. i bet he just gets baked and looks at his tank hours. i would........
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i'm considering dirting my tank, however i'm wondering how you keep the water clean-ish when you do a water change or clean it? Can you maybe do a video on how to clean a dirted tank? Thanks :)
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Yeah, I have a lot of floating crap in my tank too. First dirted tank that I tried... I mean plants are growing great, but I just have all this floating shit.
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hey! you need to throw some dirt in your old reef tank and get it rolling!!! it could be your business tank where you do mass growth on plants to sell or where you put all your cuttings! or you could do some tests seeing how different plants react to different dirt, i dunno it up to you!!!!
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I agree. I know plants are your thing, but I'd love a five minute video where you breeze through your tanks and chat about the fish you keep. Tanks are looking great!
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I'm doing baby tears with high light, CO2 and ferts. Needless to say it grows great. It folds over on itself and sends out roots so it only gets 1.5" to 2" tall without any trimming. Great looking plant.
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Hey rally want to know about the dirt I can use. Back yard dirt and Clay mix?? Lookin forward to starting a planted tank but really need to know of I can dig some out of my garden. Its a rich dirt Clay and sand mix. Flowers grow great so want to know if tank would be ok with it??? Please let me know. Have asked many times about this. Thank you.
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Have you ever had hatchet fish before. Dustin? I have a few in my 20 gallon, they are well over a year old and one decided to jump out of the back of the tank last night. Just found him about 30 min ago. Kinda sad cause they always look so happy.
It's called SYE-AH-MEEZ algae eater
awhitwarrior77 4 months ago 5
@awhitwarrior77 siamensis is the proper name
A5BodyBlade 4 months ago 3