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Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

Latest post 5-19-2008 16:57 by lilac_froggy. 11 replies.
  • 5-14-2008 12:58

    Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     Thought this the best place to post this as it might be seen by more peopleSmile

    You may have seen it already.

    Is an excellent guide Yes

    http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/blog.php?blogid=180

    I thought George Farmer was a much older personEmbarrassedSmile

     

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  • 5-14-2008 16:53 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     Can't get your link to work LilacSad

    but I agree about George Farmer - I thought he was much older from his articles etc. When I bumped into him at the festival of fishkeeping last year I didn't beleive it when some one told me who he was!

    Festival of Fishkeeping is on again this year, same place, same time by the way (Hayling Island in October). Was good last year and supposed to be bigger and better this year. Already in the process of organising baby sitters and a weekend at a health spa for the missus as last year the kids got bored after an hour and we had do duck out early!

    1xTrigon 190
    3 Clown Loaches,14 Cardinal Tetras,8 Rummynose Tetras,6 Cory Trileneatus,6 Hatchetfish,4 otocinclus,1 SAE,1 Bristlenose,, 10 amano Shrimp, 1 pair Apisto Agazzizi. 3 Blue Discus
    Anubius Barteri,Crinum thianum,Limnophilia sessiflora,Rotala rotundifolia, Echinodorus Blehri, Ech. Parviflorus,Ech. cordifolius, Ech. Tenellus, nymphaea lotus, Hygrophilia polysperma, Microsorum pteropus,Lilaeopsis brasiliensis

    1xRekord 60
    Blue Lobster, Flash plec
    2 Anubias Barteri, 1 Microsorum pteropus 12 litre tank - 3 Glass shrimp, 4 japonica shrimp 1 Anubias Barteri, Riccia, Eleocharis acicularis Coming Soon - Bluedave's 5' Bullnose Marine Divider (Watch this space!)

  • 5-14-2008 23:11 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

    I think George must've been christened in a fish tank2funny.

    How long has he been active in the aqua scene? He seems to have been going since the beginning of time2funny

    Very good video - some nice plugs for traders - but it does last a shade over 31 mins, you have been warnedWink.

    Thanks, Jan

    MikeCool

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  • 5-15-2008 11:00 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     I liked it very much.

    However, I did kind of think - if you go to all the expense of getting the right lighting, substrates (none on his list were cheap) etc, then why not get presurrised CO2, its cheaper than EasyCarbo or Excel in the long run - I got my kits for a shade over £100 including deivery (from Germany - eBay seller) and have been delighted with them.

    I also use dry ferts which I make solutions from, cheaper than Tropica Plant Nutrition +.

    However, if you can't be bothered with presurrised and making up solutions from dry ferts and you have money to burn then I'd go for EasyCarbo and TPN+! Wink

    21G: ADFs, Amano, Cherry and Tiger Shrimp
    50G: Pearl Gouramis, Guppies, Neons, Lemons, Pygmy Cories, Otos, Clown Plec, bristlenose pleco, platies, swords
    50G: Tall, bowfront SA setup, Angels, Festivums, Rams, Pictus', Raphael, bristlenose pleco
    (10g QT tank)
    80g: Mbuna, Red Zebras, Yellow Labs, Blue Cobalts, Lab Hongis, Bumblebees, Syno M.punctatus, Plec

  • 5-15-2008 11:30 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     Presurrised CO2 for under £100:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CO2-Complete-System-magnetic-valve-Reactor-500g-bottle_W0QQitemZ140233066274QQihZ004QQcategoryZ20756QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    I bought two and have been very pleased, I didn't use the reactor though, but used glass diffusers below filter outputs.

    Good results at 1 bps on both tanks.

    21G: ADFs, Amano, Cherry and Tiger Shrimp
    50G: Pearl Gouramis, Guppies, Neons, Lemons, Pygmy Cories, Otos, Clown Plec, bristlenose pleco, platies, swords
    50G: Tall, bowfront SA setup, Angels, Festivums, Rams, Pictus', Raphael, bristlenose pleco
    (10g QT tank)
    80g: Mbuna, Red Zebras, Yellow Labs, Blue Cobalts, Lab Hongis, Bumblebees, Syno M.punctatus, Plec

  • 5-15-2008 16:44 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     I am using that Easycarbo at the moment along side my fermentor. I went off excel as it did some of the plants in Confused

  • 5-16-2008 8:52 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     good point froggy, the list of plants that excel melts seems to slowly grow over time, at first i thought it was only vals, but i've now heard elodea doesn't like it either

    in tha absence of pressurised i would use easycarbo in the future

    21G: ADFs, Amano, Cherry and Tiger Shrimp
    50G: Pearl Gouramis, Guppies, Neons, Lemons, Pygmy Cories, Otos, Clown Plec, bristlenose pleco, platies, swords
    50G: Tall, bowfront SA setup, Angels, Festivums, Rams, Pictus', Raphael, bristlenose pleco
    (10g QT tank)
    80g: Mbuna, Red Zebras, Yellow Labs, Blue Cobalts, Lab Hongis, Bumblebees, Syno M.punctatus, Plec

  • 5-17-2008 19:16 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     Thanks for the feedback.  BTW I'm 32 with a high-maint wife and two children.  I'm surprised I don't look as old as you think I may be... :)

    I wanted to use Easycarbo over CO2 because Matt wanted something slower growing and less maintenance.

    Easycarbo is also an algaecide, so ideal for new set ups where algae is very common.

    It is the same product as Seachem Flourish Excel and will adversely affect true submersed aquatic plants such as Egeria sp. and Vallisneria sp.  Under regular dosing, however, these plants can be ok.

  • 5-17-2008 19:31 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     well hello George you old so and so!

    21G: ADFs, Amano, Cherry and Tiger Shrimp
    50G: Pearl Gouramis, Guppies, Neons, Lemons, Pygmy Cories, Otos, Clown Plec, bristlenose pleco, platies, swords
    50G: Tall, bowfront SA setup, Angels, Festivums, Rams, Pictus', Raphael, bristlenose pleco
    (10g QT tank)
    80g: Mbuna, Red Zebras, Yellow Labs, Blue Cobalts, Lab Hongis, Bumblebees, Syno M.punctatus, Plec

  • 5-17-2008 22:07 In reply to

    • Richy
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    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

    Hi George, nice to see another young member on here Smile I tell you, there's not many of us around these days!! Nice video Yes

     

  • 5-19-2008 13:36 In reply to

    • DG
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    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     very helpful it would be a good video for a beginer to watch,wish i had seen before i set up my tank Big Smile

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  • 5-19-2008 16:57 In reply to

    Re: Video blog - Setting up a nature aquarium

     Welcome back GeorgeSmile

    You don't even look 32 LOLSmile

    I thought your video was excellent Cool That's why I put the link here Yes

    Thanks for the easycarbo info. I thought it  must be a similar if not the same thing. But it certainly seems to be helping in my tank. I am also using the profito fertSmile

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