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Planted Aquarium, Back to the Natural
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sayasebuk
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Jul 25 2007, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Jul 22 2007, 01:08 AM) Here they are Ok to see only.... wish I can spend more to make it nicer LOL. [attachmentid=265036] [attachmentid=265034] [attachmentid=265038] Lighting a bit different coz I use different white balance. HUN, how come no riccia?
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sayasebuk
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Jul 26 2007, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Jul 25 2007, 08:23 PM) Hahah.... riccia still with my uncle. I haven't go to his place to get heheheh.... sure will put wan lah since I beli from you sayasebuk.... Oh.... now my tank got many tiny snails.... little tiny cone shape snails hahahah.... Namgor2006, told you before that I do have a small tank.... but then planted... er... dunno can last or not since the temperature is 30C. Anyway, happy to say the tank is 1.5 years old already. MTS - malaysian trumpet snail. they are quite beneficial to the substrate since they dig and mix the substrate (like caing). dont eat plants too. only bad news is they're quite an eyesore hehe QUOTE(michanz @ Jul 25 2007, 09:07 PM) my mosses are diying..prolly of old age..lolx sigh! gotta get new batch! even if your mosses are 'old' they should be growing at least. try to figure out the cause first.
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Jul 28 2007, 01:09 AM
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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Jul 26 2007, 02:57 PM) Hahha.... wish can have bigger tank but my parents don't like big tanks.... so only that small little tank is allowed. Once I get enough money, maybe I can make a 3ft tank at my aunt's house hahahah. Ohhh.... no wonder when I wash the substrate, I see so many.... now I see those tiny ones like 1mm to 2mm big all over the plants and tank walls.... a few ok but banyak, looks messy ahahah.... I still have no idea what kind of snails I have... well, 1 is the Malaysian Trumpet Snail... another I still have no clue.... later I post pic when I get a clear shot. QUOTE(SweetPuff @ Jul 26 2007, 03:51 PM) Most likely a ramshorn or pond snail. MTS, ramshorn & pond snail. three most common aquatic snails that fish keepers 'accidently keep"
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sayasebuk
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Aug 19 2007, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(SweetPuff @ Aug 10 2007, 11:35 AM) Depending on what type of siput you get, if it looks like a normal siput babi, then they're probably normal pond snails, which can damage your plants. As for puffer, get the dwarf puffer. Other puffers aren't really suitable. But consider that you will have to take care of the puffer once the snails are all gone... dont think they'll harm your plants. all the snails that i "accidently" have/bred have never harmed my plants. they only eat dying or melting parts of the plant
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Sep 1 2007, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE(geediver @ Aug 22 2007, 10:45 PM) Well, this is me then. Somehow, ended up with self-sufficient tank for ease in maintenance. [attachmentid=282930] Last week. [attachmentid=282932] This week after removal of granite stones. self sufficient meaning no CO2 and low light? what plants do you have?
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