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Old 11-06-2009, 01:28 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: 2.5g low-tech iwagumi

Yes, I have to admit it did take a long time to plant each individual node. But the majority of that time was not spent on the actual planting of the node... it was mostly the careful unravelling of each node from the mass of marsilea that was sent to me! Then I also made sure to plant them with tweezers BEFORE the tank was filled with water.

I leave the light on 10 hours a day. I also add dry ferts in very tiny amounts once a week. As soon as I see an overgrowth of algae (probably diatoms) then I will do a water change. But so far there have been no water changes.
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