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- From: cichlid@pine.circa.ufl.edu (KUTTY)
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- Subject: (F) Latest Dutch Plant Tank
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 21:54:27 GMT
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- About a year ago, I set up a 70-gal. plant tank in the Dutch tradition
- and posted a series of articles about setting up such a tank. I tore down that
- tank before I moved to Tampa. I've set up another one and it is about a month
- old. Last year, I'd made the mistake of not adding enough nutrients (top soil)
- to the substrate...I kept this in mind when I set up my current tank. Setting
- up this tank was easy (experience helps) and even plant layout was easy to
- conjure up than it was last time.
- Basically, it is the same tank, with 2 Vitalites and 2 Hagen Power-Glos
- over the tank. The lights were on for 3-4 hours for the first 2 weeks. Now it
- is upto 10 or so.
- The water is straight out of the tap - hard and pH about 8. I spent
- the 'play money' I'd allocated for an RO unit on a bunch of rare Pike
- Cichlids. :-) I do have CO2 injection. Manual. Gets turned on after I come
- home from work. Haven't measured my KH, pH, CO2, iron, phosphate, O2 etc.
- Fish dont seem to care, plants dont seem to care, so I dont care. This
- attitude is cheaper and what I dont know doesnt worry me. The tank looks
- much better than the one I had last year, so I must be doing somethng right.
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- I started with ~100 lbs. og small gravel, ~5 lbs. of dark top soil,
- and some peat. I had a gooey, mucky black mess after I was done mixing the
- three. This pasty stuff is the main nutrient source. There is about 3"
- of clean gravel on top of the paste.
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- I then bought about $100 worth of plants. Planted them. Pushed in
- broken Tetra Crypto tablets near the Swords and Anubias. Just about every plant
- is growing well especially Heteranthera zosterifolia (pretty flowers at the
- surface), Cardamine lyrata, Anubias congoensis, Cabomba caroliniana and Rotala
- indica. Didiplis and Vallisneria came back from the dead. I took a bunch of
- slides and will probably sent to the magazines (AFM).
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- I add 4 drops of Duplaplant 24 and change 15 gallons of water a week.
- That 's all I do for maintenance. There is some hair algae on the older
- sword leaves and some fuzzy red algae on the driftwood. You have to look to
- find the algae other wise. Algae hasnt been a problem so far. I have Rummy
- noses and assorted Melanotaenids in the tank. The tank is filtered by an
- internal canister Fluval 2 designed for a 20-gal tank.
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- Vinny Kutty
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