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post Jan 7 2013, 05:01 PM, updated 13y ago

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Welcome to version 11...

- First edition of Planted Tank initiated by nezumitaro
- All this is taken from the previous thread, thanks for those who did it.

Planted Aquarium V1 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/429955
Planted Aquarium V2 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1008287
Planted Aquarium V3 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1241871
Planted Aquarium V4 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1376905
Planted Aquarium V5 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1488629 - by freestyler87
Planted Aquarium V6 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1688071 - by michanz
Planted Aquarium V7 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2007035 - by ciohbu
Planted Aquarium V8 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2255889 - by ciohbu
Planted Aquarium V9 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2255889 - by weijie

Creating a Nature Aquarium (do note that there are many substrate brands in the market, you do not need to follow EXACTLY the steps given below)
1. Bottom layer
-> lava rocks / ADA 5elements (Bacter100, clear super, tourmaline BC, Penac W, Penac P)
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2. Substrate layer: Soil (eg: ADA aquasoil normal type, ADA aquasoil powder type, JBL base fert, etc)
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3. Layout: Rocks, Driftwoods
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4. Plants
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5. Livestock: Fishes/shrimps/snails (add after major water change 50-70% 1week after initial setup)
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"Dry Start Method" or "Emersed Growth Method"
Different people may have different opinions on this, but in my opinion this is the easiest way to create a scape especially "Iwagumi" style aquascapes where the plants we use are just foreground plants. One of the biggest challenges when we create aquascapes with just one variety of foreground plants is the plant mass is less when the initial planting is done. Now when we use substrate like ADA Amazonia II which is rich in nutrients the plant volume is not enough to absorb all the excess nutrients that algae takes over and it becomes extremely difficult to maintain such tanks until the plants have established and grown fully. Now for people who don't want to go through this trouble of the initial phase but yet end up with a Iwagumi scape like the one below, this method is the perfect solution.
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During this phase you really don't need to do much maintenance on the tank. You don't need to have very high lights on the tank as well as there is no water column to penetrate. No CO2 injection required. All you need to do is keep your lights on for 8-10 Hrs a day, open the wrap once a week for 5 min so that fresh air gets in and seal it back up. The results after two and half months is below.
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Once the plants have filled in like shown above, it's time to fill the tank with water. Once the water is filled, CO2 injection is required and needs to be kept very high for 2 weeks close to 5 bubbles per second (bps). Afterward, bring it down to 3bps. Setup lights as per the plants requirements. (Cuba is not a very light demanding plant). Setup filter that you have decided on using. If you are using nutrient rich substrate like ADA Amazonia II, follow the below light and water change routine.

Week 1: 3 Hrs of Light , 50 % Water change once in 3 Days
Week 2: 5 Hrs of Light , 30 % Water change once in 3 Days
Week 3: 7 Hrs of Light , 30% Water change once a week
Week 4: 9 Hrs of Light , 30% Water change once a week

Your tank is completely cycled after this stage and if you follow the above routine you will have minimal algae issues except for some diatom algae during the first 2 weeks on the glass which is easily wiped off during your water changes.

NOTE: A correct combination of amount of Light , CO2 and nutrients is required to keep a planted tank free of algae bloom. In most cases it is excessive light that causes the problem. Keep your lighting moderate and you will have minimal algae issues.
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This post has been edited by wKkaY: Mar 28 2013, 12:22 AM
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post Jan 7 2013, 05:35 PM

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Roger That
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post Jan 7 2013, 05:53 PM

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Anybody here that adds Marimo Ball to their scape?
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post Jan 8 2013, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(deric79k @ Jan 7 2013, 07:18 PM)
small pieces of stone, 80% full of the A4 paper box
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Derick bro.

I don't understand what you mean.
You got 80% full of marimo balls?

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post Jan 8 2013, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(deric79k @ Jan 8 2013, 12:05 PM)
Maybe also, ph too low, overdosing co2.
Is ok, can buy somemore cherry from me. Hahahhaha Rm 30 for 40 pcs. Few batch only , limited offer
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Bro derick,

Sorry but our thread does not allow promoting products.
You could put it in 'Garage Sales' or even in your signature like what are you doing now.

Anybody interested will PM you smile.gif
No offense ya bro, and happy planting...
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post Jan 10 2013, 12:31 AM

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Hi fellow bros,

I bought some star moss and after 1 month its turning brown.

Some people in other forums says that star moss is not a real aquatic plant and it cant survive under water.

Is that true?

Now I've taken out my star moss and leave it on the table tongue.gif

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post Jan 10 2013, 11:42 AM

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Thanks for the tips bros,

I guess I did it the wrong way.

At first when i bought it, it was so beautiful and so green.
Now its like melting n getting brown.

I guess i don't have chiller that's why.
And I took out the Co2 for it.

Aih no money to buy Chiller la I see its so damm expensive.
Luckily my new 2ft tank its in my room and got air cond.


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post Jan 11 2013, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(jctasoga @ Jan 11 2013, 05:10 PM)
weijie : i got sell magnifying glass...  laugh.gif
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Seller Alert!!!

NO SELLING HERE PLS!!!

LOL i know u never sell magnifying glass la...

HEHE
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post Jan 12 2013, 01:00 PM

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Pelco eats alge whut...

But ppl say Pelco eat our plants too...

Right?
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post Jan 12 2013, 05:48 PM

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I love HC...

My HC start to pearl. I will show u the photo later.

But if u ask me how to plant I can tell you I just depend on luck.
I put Co2 and in air cond room.

And i put 3 types of fertilizer...

LOL...
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:02 AM

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My tank is a pico tank...
Its actually an Ikea Square Vase

I am a newbie in this line...
I am waiting for my Seiryu Rocks to start my 2ft tank.

Can't wait tongue.gif
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:45 AM

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I almost got everything except the rock.

HEHE
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:55 AM

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I wana ask a question...

I bought some X-Mas Moss from Aquatic Magic.
When it arrive it was brown like xxx...

Luckily it was about RM10.00 and the company did gave a refund after I showed them the photo of the unopened moss...
Anyways the company is located in Singapore that's why many of their customers plants died in transit...
They have good customer service but their products are really very expensive coz the quantity is so little...

I really love this moss so I just toss the whole thing into a cup. Its getting greener now but everything is in small little pieces...

Was wondering how do I tie this moss to a wire mesh?

Please do let me know guys n thanks in advance doh.gif
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(deric79k @ Jan 13 2013, 12:53 AM)
Than go buy rock lah. Or go waterfall collect
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Check out my journal here:

http://www.aquascapingworld.com/threads/a-...ay-to-die.7603/

You will see my rocks supply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL... Anyways I want Seiryu rocks!
They are very beautiful compared to our local rocks...
And I think it really suits aquascaping...
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:21 PM

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Haha...

I didn't know pico would be harder than normal tank.
Since small I tot it would be easier.
Ya its really harder...

As for the river rocks your right too round so try to find those 'pecah' type than will look nicer kua...

Best of all its free. If buy really expensive...
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:30 PM

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I wanted to do that but not good la... I take the stones already bad enough. If i break it later the Sentinel of the Jungle jampi me bro...

I really say in my heart I am gona take some stones first ya for my project... Dont angry... sorry...
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post Jan 13 2013, 12:51 PM

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Here are some images of my picos:

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Please comment. Thanks.


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post Jan 13 2013, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(LuQEE @ Jan 13 2013, 03:54 PM)
that pics of rock and rivers is somewhere in pahang?
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Yea bro actually in Sungai Lembing.

But you need to go inside about 30 mins by car to reach the site...
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post Jan 13 2013, 08:12 PM

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Oh bro that looks nice aso.

I will keep that in mind.
But for now I would wana try ADA style first tongue.gif



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