My 55 today, a thanks!

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My 55 today, a thanks!

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Still no prize winning tank, but thanks to the help of several folks giving advice and helping me figure out how to improve, my algae ridden mess of a 55 is starting to at least look a lot cleaner and behave a lot better.

Sean, Ghanzafar, Aaron, Rob, and Kris all put up with a ton of questions from me on how to improve what what going on in this tank.

Helped me change water flow to get rid of BGA, learn to fertilize it a bit better (still melting japonica, but I am improving :) ), work on the lighting, a myriad of details.

So thanks folks for putting up with the pestering questions, it really is helping me!

(Please forgive the back wall algae, heh, I haven't touched anything but the front glass since before the 4th.)

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Post by JMLenke »

looks good
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Looks like things are growing very well for you now! You have all the plants you need, now you just need some driftwood and/or rocks to give this tank a little bit more depth. Nice work!
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Post by Aaron »

Woohoo! Look at all of that flow. :D

Lookin' good Dave.
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Looking good!
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Post by JMLenke »

What is the stem on the right side of the first pic?

small leaves, red at the top.
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Post by ingg »

rotala pink, mostly gone now, sold a bunch off and had a BBA outbreak eat almost all the rest... regrowing it in another tank.
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Post by dnsnyder »

What's the plant on the far left? Great looking plant! I have had trouble with rotala pink. It grew like crazy in my old tank but now I can't get it to survive. House of Tropics in Glenn Burnie usually has it for sale.
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Post by Aaron »

It looks to be Hygophila corymbosa stricta on the far left.

Rotalas tend to love higher phosphate levels and softer water. Did your water source change?
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