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Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Planted Aquarium hobby. Got into it by accident when my wife and I got our 7-year old daughter a fish tank. I read a lot before getting the tank and hence purchased a 38-gallon tank to minimize the parameter fluctuations. Once we got the tank, I maintained a log until the completion of the cycling process, testing every other day for Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates and pH. This was a great learning experience for me and my daughter started learning everything about the fishes in the tank.
All the reading got me interested in creating a self-contained ecology within the tank, with the fish feeding the plants and vice versa. The more I read, the more interested I became which was when I stumbled into the books by Diana Walstad and Christel Kasselmann. I absolutely loved the two books. One area I constantly struggle is the aquascaping layouts and decided that I'll keep trying until I get it right (at least in my mind).
Currently, I'm in the phase of experimenting with different types of substrates and trying to document the pros and the cons just to learn more on the substrates. I have a 12-G tank that has only Flourite in it and a few plants along with the small Eheim Aquaball filter (not the powerhead). I'm also planning on building another 20-G Long using the Mineralized Substrate based on Aaron's article sometime in October.
That said, I purchased a few smaller tanks from Craigslist (all the expenses were out of my pocket money as my wife said that she will not be funding these expenses out of the common account -
- if not for her I'd have been bankrupt a long time ago
). Anyway, I have a 10-g that just has some Java moss and some Riccia growing. I setup a 20-G Long using the Diana Walstad method (DW henceforth) with the specifications shown below.
Walstad-Method Tank
Tank: 20 Gallon Long Glass Aquarium
Fish: None yet
Substrate: 1 1/2 inches of Potting Soil + 1 inch of 1 mm size Sand
Amendments: Sprinkle of laterite + 1 handful of Peat
Filter: None. But using Eheim Aquaball powerhead for water movement
CO2: DIY Yeast-based CO2 generator fed to the powerhead air intake
Lighting: 4x GE Aqua Rays 4100K 24" 20W T8 Bulbs and Filtered Sunlight (South facing window)
Lighting Fixture: 2x Utilitech 2-Light Narrow Fluorescent Wraparound Light (http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=80803-13537-80803&lpage=none)
Here are my questions:
1. The tank started turning murky right from the beginning. I'm guessing that this is due to the leeching nutrients. Am I right?
2. During the first two weeks, I saw a semi-transparent jelly-like substance in the bottom of the tank (mostly by the roots). What is this?
3. The Nitrate levels were very high and I performed a 75% water change. Was this right for me to do this or should I have left it alone?
4. After 2 weeks, the tank started developing a lot of green algae (long strands of bright green algae). I was able to remove this by hand. What causes this and is there a way to control it? Is this bad for the plants?
5. After 4 weeks (yesterday), I trimmed all the plants and changed 75% of the water to remove the cloudiness. Was this right for me to do or should I have left it alone?
6. I also noticed a 1-inch 1/16th of an inch wide eel-like creature that I took out the tank and flushed. I also noticed a 1/4 inch creature looking like a fry but how can one be there when I've never had a fish in the tank? Does anyone know what these are?
7. After I refilled the water, I noticed that all the Glosso in the tank had some kind of gel-type of substance near the base of the plant. What is this?
8. Fishes: When can I start putting fish in this tank and what types should I start with? Can I add otos, cherry shrimp and Amano shrimp to this tank?
If anyone has any additional suggestions or critiques, please post them.
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your comments.
regards,
Ravi
I'm new to the Planted Aquarium hobby. Got into it by accident when my wife and I got our 7-year old daughter a fish tank. I read a lot before getting the tank and hence purchased a 38-gallon tank to minimize the parameter fluctuations. Once we got the tank, I maintained a log until the completion of the cycling process, testing every other day for Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates and pH. This was a great learning experience for me and my daughter started learning everything about the fishes in the tank.
All the reading got me interested in creating a self-contained ecology within the tank, with the fish feeding the plants and vice versa. The more I read, the more interested I became which was when I stumbled into the books by Diana Walstad and Christel Kasselmann. I absolutely loved the two books. One area I constantly struggle is the aquascaping layouts and decided that I'll keep trying until I get it right (at least in my mind).
Currently, I'm in the phase of experimenting with different types of substrates and trying to document the pros and the cons just to learn more on the substrates. I have a 12-G tank that has only Flourite in it and a few plants along with the small Eheim Aquaball filter (not the powerhead). I'm also planning on building another 20-G Long using the Mineralized Substrate based on Aaron's article sometime in October.
That said, I purchased a few smaller tanks from Craigslist (all the expenses were out of my pocket money as my wife said that she will not be funding these expenses out of the common account -
Walstad-Method Tank
Tank: 20 Gallon Long Glass Aquarium
Fish: None yet
Substrate: 1 1/2 inches of Potting Soil + 1 inch of 1 mm size Sand
Amendments: Sprinkle of laterite + 1 handful of Peat
Filter: None. But using Eheim Aquaball powerhead for water movement
CO2: DIY Yeast-based CO2 generator fed to the powerhead air intake
Lighting: 4x GE Aqua Rays 4100K 24" 20W T8 Bulbs and Filtered Sunlight (South facing window)
Lighting Fixture: 2x Utilitech 2-Light Narrow Fluorescent Wraparound Light (http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=80803-13537-80803&lpage=none)
Here are my questions:
1. The tank started turning murky right from the beginning. I'm guessing that this is due to the leeching nutrients. Am I right?
2. During the first two weeks, I saw a semi-transparent jelly-like substance in the bottom of the tank (mostly by the roots). What is this?
3. The Nitrate levels were very high and I performed a 75% water change. Was this right for me to do this or should I have left it alone?
4. After 2 weeks, the tank started developing a lot of green algae (long strands of bright green algae). I was able to remove this by hand. What causes this and is there a way to control it? Is this bad for the plants?
5. After 4 weeks (yesterday), I trimmed all the plants and changed 75% of the water to remove the cloudiness. Was this right for me to do or should I have left it alone?
6. I also noticed a 1-inch 1/16th of an inch wide eel-like creature that I took out the tank and flushed. I also noticed a 1/4 inch creature looking like a fry but how can one be there when I've never had a fish in the tank? Does anyone know what these are?
7. After I refilled the water, I noticed that all the Glosso in the tank had some kind of gel-type of substance near the base of the plant. What is this?
8. Fishes: When can I start putting fish in this tank and what types should I start with? Can I add otos, cherry shrimp and Amano shrimp to this tank?
If anyone has any additional suggestions or critiques, please post them.
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your comments.
regards,
Ravi