You can get lights super cheap from Asia, not sure how they work but they look okay and are very cheap
how does it looks ?The sticky cottony mess is mealy bugs. Very difficult to get rid of, it would probably be best to throw out the plant clean all the areas around where the plant was and start over.
JK...I am on week #6 having not done a WC on the below 10 gallon. Only a 1 gallon top off once a week. I literally only do a WC to replenish mineral content/remove what cannot be measured once a month. The results speak for themselves.. I am not doing this on my larger tanks yet but am working on it with my 120 gallon right now.
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The reason for flawless water would my buddy "gator"
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The hardware.. Eheim 2211 (basically a powerhead), Marineland double bright LED fixture, no heater.
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The software. $5 walmart "get well" house plants. They consume ammonia before nitrate so for the most part, the nitrogen cycle is avoided all together. DOC buildup is kept to a minimum.
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So is it really that ugly? Be honest is that the reason it's not popular? I am really curious why so much effort goes into algae scrubbers and various other means of lowering DOC levels but this is not often done. It is as easy and simple as can be. This method needs water movement and sunlight.. Done..
I am on week #6 having not done a WC on the below 10 gallon. Only a 1 gallon top off once a week. I literally only do a WC to replenish mineral content/remove what cannot be measured once a month. The results speak for themselves.. I am not doing this on my larger tanks yet but am working on it with my 120 gallon right now.
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The reason for flawless water would my buddy "gator"
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The hardware.. Eheim 2211 (basically a powerhead), Marineland double bright LED fixture, no heater.
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The software. $5 walmart "get well" house plants. They consume ammonia before nitrate so for the most part, the nitrogen cycle is avoided all together. DOC buildup is kept to a minimum.
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So is it really that ugly? Be honest is that the reason it's not popular? I am really curious why so much effort goes into algae scrubbers and various other means of lowering DOC levels but this is not often done. It is as easy and simple as can be. This method needs water movement and sunlight.. Done..
JK...I am on week #6 having not done a WC on the below 10 gallon. Only a 1 gallon top off once a week. I literally only do a WC to replenish mineral content/remove what cannot be measured once a month. The results speak for themselves.. I am not doing this on my larger tanks yet but am working on it with my 120 gallon right now.
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The reason for flawless water would my buddy "gator"
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The hardware.. Eheim 2211 (basically a powerhead), Marineland double bright LED fixture, no heater.
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View attachment 599430
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The software. $5 walmart "get well" house plants. They consume ammonia before nitrate so for the most part, the nitrogen cycle is avoided all together. DOC buildup is kept to a minimum.
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So is it really that ugly? Be honest is that the reason it's not popular? I am really curious why so much effort goes into algae scrubbers and various other means of lowering DOC levels but this is not often done. It is as easy and simple as can be. This method needs water movement and sunlight.. Done..
Love it! Stellar setupJK...
This is a "Terraphyte" tank. Latin terra (land) and phyte (filter). I have a 60 G that uses Chinese evergreen house plants as filters. The plants work to filter the tank water during the day and the beneficial bacteria takes over when the plants rest at night. Here's a pic of a 60 G with the evergreens.
TTG
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