I have been to a couple different forums, one has a photo gallery of plant deficiency symptoms which is really helpful. I have eco-complete substrate in my 29 gallon and that is supposed to provide some ferts, it's been up and running about a month and all my plants have amazing growth so far. I swear my Amazon sword gets a new leaf every day, lol. The only thing I've noticed is the ends of my vals have been turning yellow, even though they've sent out a ton of runners. I will definitely do more research on other forums, I haven't joined any yet but reading has helped a lot. Good to know it's trial and error, too, as long as I don't overdose! Haha. Thanks :)
Sending you a message here so not to hijack your tank thread, lol. How would I know what is right for my plants in terms of ferts? I'm a planted tank newbie. Also, I noticed you have anubais. My anubais that I bought attached to driftwood at Petco has a couple yellowing leaves with holes in them - I'm pretty sure it was like that when I bought it but it is getting worse. Should I remove those leaves? The other leaves look okay right now...Thanks!
Cool! I might have to get one for my next 5.5 gal betta-only tank. As long as it takes care of the bioload lol. But do you think the max flow on this would bother a long finned boy?
Oh okay. I see your tank is planted...do you think that filter would get the job done on a non-planted 5.5? And how do bio balls work? Oh, and with the flow turned up all the way do you think it would bother a long finned betta?
Nope, sorry. I've given them all away to friends and family except for that one from the first Dumbo spawn and the four from the second Dumbo Spawn. Dumbos are very popular right now and mine were all gone within a week. But hey, keep an eye out because I will be breeding my second generation of Dumbo in a few months for color improvements since the form, I think, is already decent. I might be able to give you some if all goes well with the breeding.
Yeah i was thinking a couple of months. Im not in a hurry to add them to the tank. I figured without a fish in there the disease would be gone in a couple of months