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Old 16-01-2004, 01:16 PM   #1
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Post Planted Tank Resources & LFS Listings

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Guys, i'm compiling all the different links and resources on this thread for all planted tank enthusiats. Pls help by not posting your comments or links here. if u have a link to share, pm me and i'll edit the list. lets keep this a ONE post thread. thanks

Start Up

1. Things needed to start a planted tank by Aquaticquotient
2. Creating the Foreground - Robert Paul Hudson - Contributed by AquaBotanic
3. How to grow a Moss wall
4. A list of recommended levels and parameters by Tom Barr

Aquascaping Techniques and Planted Galleries

1. Oliver Knott
2. Jacian and Agnes Planted Gallery
3. Secrets to Dutch Aquascaping
4. Taiwanese Aquascaping Contest
5. Aquascaping Principles
6. Aquatic Gardeners Showcase
7. Petfrd Nano Tank Competition Results
8. Rock Scape
9. Dutch Style Scaping Technique by Frode Roe New!


Plant Identification and Profiles

1. Dennerle
2. The Cryptocoryne Pages
3. Tropica
4. List of plants with profiles and pictures
5. pH importance for aquarium plants
6. Mosses and the men who love them - by Mr Loh Kwek Leong
7. Cryptocoryne Identification
8. Anubias plants for beginners and hobbyists
9. Anubias by Karen Randall New!

Fish Identification and Profiles

1. Fish Identification with lots of photos.
2. The 3 species of Rummy noses
3. Lifespan of Aquarium Fish


Fish Diseases and Treatment

1. Fish Diseases and Treatment with photos
2. Fish Diseases database
3. Fish Diseases - Columnaris
4. Fish Diseases - Chilodonella



Freshwater shrimps Identification and Profiles

1. Freshwater Shrimps (The Krib)
2. Biology of Shrimps
3. Crystal Red Bee Shrimps
4. Pictures of Shrimps - Contributed by subzero

Fertilsation and Algae

1. Warning signs of nutrient deficiencies by Chuck Gadd
2. Chuck's Planted Aquarium Calculator for Windows
3. Plant Deficency Table - Descriptive and comprehensive
4. Algae Identification
5. Classification, Roles and Sources of Plant Nutrients - HPC Hydroponics & Plant Care Pte Ltd
6. Algae Control
7. Algae photos - Referenced article in www.plantgeek.net
8. Redfield Ratio - Nitrates VS Phosphates Levels


CO2 Articles

1. DIY CO2 Article from Petfrd
2. DIY CO2 Article from The Krib
3. Measuring CO2 levels / CO2-pH-kH relationship chart


Lighting Articles

1. Ideal Lighting level
2. Lighting Tips from George and Karla Booth
3. Lighting tips from Erik Olsen
4. Converting normal ballast to e-ballast article from Petfrd
5. DIY lighting article from Petfrd
6. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...lighting1.html

Water Chemistry

1. What You Need to Know About Water Chemistry, and Why
2. Singapore PUB - Water Quality Typical Values


Other Planted Websites and Forums

1. Aquatic Concepts
2. Aquaticquotient
3. The Skeptical Aquarist
4. The Planted Tank
5. The Nature Aquarium
6. Foxn's Aquatic Homepage
7. Greenstouch.com by Jay Luto
8. Aquarium Plants by Donald Wilson
9. Lots of Aquarium Links
10. Nagarajan's webpage for beginner's tropical fish aquarium
11. Aquajapan.com
12. Aquatic Plant Central



LFS locations

1. LFS List

Hope you guys find these useful. Enjoy reading! X

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Old 01-02-2004, 10:19 AM   #2
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Default DIY Articles

New!

1. DIY Aquarium Background
2. DIY Aquarium Chiller!
3. DIY Chiller! Success! New!

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Old 02-05-2004, 07:51 PM   #3
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Default Useful Threads

1. Something to share with Aquascaping newbies
2. Cheap Do-It-Yourself CO2 injection system

Last edited by mandz; 23-10-2004 at 11:16 AM.
 
Old 24-08-2004, 12:45 PM   #4
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Default Planted Tank Help Sheet

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this is a planted tank help sheet. Just fill whatever you can or know before we try to help you with your problem


Tank setup
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Age of tank :
Dimesions of tank (LxWxH) :
Volume of water :

Type of Filter (overhead/internal/canister) :

Type of lighting (FL/PL/MH) :
Lighting Intensity :
No. of hours of lighting :

Type of CO2 (DIY/Liquid/Tank) :
CO2 injection rate (bps)

Substrate used :
Thickness of base fert :
Thickness of gravel :

Type of liquid fertilizers used :
Other types of fertilizer used (Root monsters/laterite etc):
Frequency of fertilization :

Temperature of tank :

Other equipment :



Chemical Properties
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Carbonate Hardness (KH):
Total Hardness (gH):
pH :
NH4 (ppm):
NO2 (ppm):
NO3 (ppm):
PO4 (ppm):
Fe (ppm):



Bioload
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Flora in tank :

Fauna in tank :



Description of problem(s):
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Photographs :
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Old 24-08-2004, 12:54 PM   #5
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Default FAQ - Algae

1) What to do when you have the full works of algae (ie: BBA, BGA, Spot algae, Hair algae etc)

I would recommend the following actions:

1) Remove as much algae as possible mechanically. Snip away leaves that are badly affected by algae such as BBA. Suck away as much BGA as possible. Clean your glass tank to remove spot algae.

2) Do a large water change of about 70%.

3) Wash all filters thoroughly.

4) If snipping of leaves is excessive such that your tank has not enough plants, get new plants and plant densely. Can try having floating plants too.

5) Stop CO2 injection and aerate the tank with an air pump.

6) Cover your tank with newspaper / trash bag / blanket and do a complete blackout for 3 days.

7) After 3 days, see if your BGA is dead. If not, blackout for another day or two. Usually, they'll die off by the 3rd day.

8) Do another large water change of about 50-70%. Remove dead algae if you see any.

9) Inject your CO2. Monitor closely and make sure that it is within 20-30ppm.

10) After your CO2 concentration has been maintained, dose back your nutrients accordingly after weekly 50% water change:

NO3 - 5-10ppm
K - 20ppm
PO4 - 0.5-1ppm
10ml of traces

You can use chuck's calculator to find out how much (ie: teaspoon) you should dose. Monitor your tank for about 2 to 3 weeks to see the effects.

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Old 23-10-2004, 11:12 AM   #6
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Default FAQ - CO2, Lighting & Fertilisation

1) What are the recommended concentrations/portions of CO2, lighting, Nitrates (NO3), Phosphates (PO4), Potassium (K) elements?

Lighting requirements - We use a general rule of 3 watts/US gallon (Variations are possible).

CO2 - 20-30 ppm
NO3 - 5-10ppm
K - 20ppm
PO4 - 0.5-1ppm
 
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