RubyJewell
New Member
My little tank has a piece of bog wood nicely covered in java fern and some other plant (with round leaves). However this tank also has a nasty infestation of hairy algae that I see in another forum is unbelievable difficult to get rid of. I suspect it is NOT a good idea to put this in my new, currently pristine tank?
Also, is there any problem in using gravel / sand from the local garden shop? After it's been thoroughly washed of course! I have a layer of 3mm gravel / laterite mixture however it is somewhat short of the recommended 2.5cm depth. Given that I can get a 20l bag of gravel from the garden shop for $10, I am very tempted to finish off my substrate with that!
Finally, I am definitely going to do a Fishless Cycle once the dust has settled (I only filled my new tank yesterday). I see people are using diluted ammonia products: I guess this takes fancy work with a calculator to figure ppm's? Given that we don't have Walmart in NZ, I'll try the local supermarket first. Then the hardware store. Then the chemist. Then panic.
BtW I wish I'd checked here before buying the BIG bottle of useless Cycle! I guess I'll keep sloshing it in seeing as I have the stuff.
Also, is there any problem in using gravel / sand from the local garden shop? After it's been thoroughly washed of course! I have a layer of 3mm gravel / laterite mixture however it is somewhat short of the recommended 2.5cm depth. Given that I can get a 20l bag of gravel from the garden shop for $10, I am very tempted to finish off my substrate with that!
Finally, I am definitely going to do a Fishless Cycle once the dust has settled (I only filled my new tank yesterday). I see people are using diluted ammonia products: I guess this takes fancy work with a calculator to figure ppm's? Given that we don't have Walmart in NZ, I'll try the local supermarket first. Then the hardware store. Then the chemist. Then panic.
BtW I wish I'd checked here before buying the BIG bottle of useless Cycle! I guess I'll keep sloshing it in seeing as I have the stuff.