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by pinkertd » Thu May 22, 2008 8:18 am
Thank you all for your kind comments. It has been much fun to try to plan this tank with the hopes that someday I'll be fortunate enough to have some breeding sids. They are wonderful little characters! There's just so very little information anywhere about them. I am prepared to keep a journal about them and they are already teaching me things along the way!
To all those who wish to have lovely planted tanks, I cannot tell you enough that it can be done like mine....very, very simply! I also have a discus show tank so over the last few years I have experimented with a lot of different plants to see their tolerance for warm water temps, low light, and minimum care. And this tank is a result of learnings along the way. This is such a low tech tank! I have small smooth natural gravel in there, nothing else in the substrate. Normal lights in the hoods, just added GE Aquarays 9325 bulbs, a weekly dose of Flourish (when I remember!) and occasional root tabs for some of the crypts. No CO2, no Excel. Crypts come in so many varieties, tall, short, ruffled, gray-green, bright green, red, bronze and they thrive in these conditions so they are the biggest part of my aquascape. I have a large leafed anubia in there that blooms occasionally, and the willow leaf hygro and broad leaf hygro also do fantastically. Those reach the top of the tank so about every 8-10 weeks I cut them in half. And I have some dwarf vals (if I remember correctly that's what they are) in there now for a couple of months and they are multiplying as well. The smaller ones are occasionally uprooted by the sids. My PH is 7.6, conditioned municipal tap water, temp varies from 82-86. I put the lights on at 5:00 AM to feed the sids before I go to work and they don't go off until around 10:00 PM. If you're interested in obtaining some of those varieties of crypts let me know and I'll tell you where I get them. Hope that helps!
Debbi