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newbie with a new tank

Started by ma_clement, October 06, 2013, 08:33:20 PM

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exv152

Good start. I would suggest adding a general fertilizer like once a week, and maybe hairgrass as a ground cover. It does well in low tech setups, and will spread over time creating a nice carpet.
Eric...
125g, 32g, 7g

ma_clement

I was thinking about getting a black backing

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ma_clement

Quote from: exv152 on October 10, 2013, 11:40:50 AM
Good start. I would suggest adding a general fertilizer like once a week, and maybe hairgrass as a ground cover. It does well in low tech setups, and will spread over time creating a nice carpet.

I have some baby tears right now in the tank and a bunch more in a bowl waiting to be planted

What do you mean by "general fertilizer"?


exv152

Quote from: ma_clement on October 10, 2013, 06:22:21 PM
I have some baby tears right now in the tank and a bunch more in a bowl waiting to be planted

What do you mean by "general fertilizer"?

Here's an example, this is called seachem comprehensive...
Eric...
125g, 32g, 7g

ma_clement


lucius

LaNiche usually has a nice selection of plants.  They are even labeled so you know what you are buying.

fischkopp

Not to come across contrary, but I would not add any fertilizer at this point since there aren't many plants at the moment. Especially if the the substrate is new, there won't be no need to fertilize until you see some slowing down in growth.

As for plants, look out in the classifieds, they tend to be a good source especially for plants you won't commonly find in LFS. Another great place are club auctions. The OVAS giant auction isn't until early spring next year, but SAM in Montreal has an auction coming up on the Gray Cup weekend.
be aware of the green side

charlie

Quote from: ma_clement on October 09, 2013, 07:58:12 PM


it's not much, for now. but it will grow :)


is there a good place to get plants cheap?

The place I went is nice, but the prices were ridiculous

I guess they have to make a living...

Would probably serve you better if you can get some fast growing stem plants  & plant it dense until the tank settles down & you have a better idea what you want to grow & scape the tank, as it is right now the tank is too sparsely planted in my opinion .
Quote from: fischkopp on October 16, 2013, 10:23:42 AM
Not to come across contrary, but I would not add any fertilizer at this point since there aren't many plants at the moment. Especially if the the substrate is new, there won't be no need to fertilize until you see some slowing down in growth.
As for plants, look out in the classifieds, they tend to be a good source especially for plants you won't commonly find in LFS. Another great place are club auctions. The OVAS giant auction isn't until early spring next year, but SAM in Montreal has an auction coming up on the Gray Cup weekend.

Good suggestion
Regards
Maybe a good group to check out ;)
http://ovas.ca/forum/index.php?topic=53868.msg320645;topicseen#new

ma_clement

Hi. Thanks for the tips

I added fert once, but then I stopped, cause I figured I would only be feeding the algae

I did add a few plants, a few cryptos actually and I have a type of plant (i don't know what it is) that is growing like mad and I'm just replanting the offshoots