cjdevito":1ekso6p0 said:
This thread's going to get quiet for a while, between one project and another that I have going on at the moment. But so you all have something to look forward to....
Expect a burst of activity around mid april....
And then expect a much larger one around mid may
Okay. Change of plans 8)
The mid april stuff has been bumped to mid may. So I'm going to switch things around and do what was going to be the mid may stuff now.
This aquascape has been wrapped up. Poof. I have a new one in the works, with a new thread going up momentarily. But I wanted to spend some time to wrap this one up properly.
Why do a complete re-scape?
It let me correct a few things I'd done in my inexperience. I mixed hairgrass and HC together. It looks great, but the problem is that the hairgrass is incredibly invasive with it’s runners, and tons of new hairgrass shoots were constantly growing under and through the HC. Even though I continuously cut them down when they appeared, they were still working beneath the scenes to uproot the HC and push it up. In future, if I were to use hairgrass or any other micro sword plant, I would use thin sheets of transparent acrylic as dividers within the soil. That would largely prevent runners from spreading out from where I’d want to keep the hairgrass.
I suspect HC could stand up to the tunneling of my killies if it didn't also have to deal with the effects of the hairgrass.
Another issue was in hiding the intake of my filter behind a very dense planting of stem plants. While this was aesthetically a good choice, it really cut down on the effectiveness of the filter. A minor and easily solved issue, but worth mentioning.
There are two other reasons for the rescape. The first was that it gave me a way to completely eliminate the cladophora the tank has been dealing with. Excel has been keeping it in check, but if I skip even a single day of overdosing with it I see new growth. The second reason is because I
saw an aquascape someone else did using some unusual plants that I fell in love with and decided to try and recreate. More on that in the other thread.
One last bit of news on the old tank… as I was pulling the old scape apart, I discovered about a dozen or so ¼” aphyosemion australe fry that had been hiding. Not only had I made no effort to raise them, I hadn’t even known they were there til then. They were mostly living underneath the HC carpet.
Onwards to the new thread:
Keep Off the Flesh-Eating Grass