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Post by FrannyB »

At the conclusion of the meeting:

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Recent:

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I added C. helferi and will be picking up blyxza today.
Francine
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Post by krisw »

It's definitely filling in nicely. I'm glad that you haven't had any algae problems so far. I presume that you have your CO2 cranked up to promote the growth? If you start seeing any deficiencies, you'll want to start dosing. Chances are, it'll start with K, and go from there.

It looks good, and Blyxa will look nice in their too!
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Post by Aaron »

It looks like it's progressing along well. :D
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Post by maddog10 »

Hmm.....

Kris's photo seems to be of a bit better quality! :twisted:

Definitely filling in, see all you had to do was wait a few weeks.

I like it!
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

Check your CO2 levels. Large tanks w/ good circulation consume loads of CO2.
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I'll have to get one of those drop checker do dads.
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Post by Navarro »

Franny do you have any shrimps or O-cats in there yet?
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Post by rich_one »

I don't know if I have asked this elsewhere before, and if I have, obviously, I do not recall the answer that was given to me, so please forgive me up front if I am being redundant. that disclaimer in hand...

is there a way to get a carpetting kind of look in a low light, low tech setup? I really like that look, but don't really know how to go about creating it.
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Post by FrannyB »

Luis! I'm glad you're oky!

No. No fish or shrimp yet. I just ordered 50 cardinals, though.
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Post by Navarro »

Thank you it was a bit scary but we made it! Please post the pictures when you add the fish.
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