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<blockquote data-quote="ohaple" data-source="post: 329376" data-attributes="member: 11034"><p>Thanks for the fertilizer tips. It sucks, we had a very good lilaeopsis carpet growing in the tank that got overrun with BBA. I liked it enough to try it again. The hydrocolyte is new to me, but is growing quite quickly. If I can keep it trimmed low and dense I really like the look. I need to get far better at aquascaping, but I only started last November so I am a bit new.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, apex is super pricey, but it is pretty quality from what I have seen. My dad put sensors on the flow for everything, multiple leak sensors, etc so that he always knew when he needed to clean the filter, do a water change, etc. He had co2 controlled with their ph probe so he could reliably keep CO2 at a set level rather than trial and error.</p><p></p><p>I like keeping shrimp. Sometimes it is frustrating when a few die and you can't figure out why, but overall they are cool.</p><p></p><p>Denver is a good spot. I live near Longmont and commute all around the front range for work and to visit family.</p><p></p><p>How do you go about deciding what plants to put in your vivariums/aquariums?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohaple, post: 329376, member: 11034"] Thanks for the fertilizer tips. It sucks, we had a very good lilaeopsis carpet growing in the tank that got overrun with BBA. I liked it enough to try it again. The hydrocolyte is new to me, but is growing quite quickly. If I can keep it trimmed low and dense I really like the look. I need to get far better at aquascaping, but I only started last November so I am a bit new. Yeah, apex is super pricey, but it is pretty quality from what I have seen. My dad put sensors on the flow for everything, multiple leak sensors, etc so that he always knew when he needed to clean the filter, do a water change, etc. He had co2 controlled with their ph probe so he could reliably keep CO2 at a set level rather than trial and error. I like keeping shrimp. Sometimes it is frustrating when a few die and you can't figure out why, but overall they are cool. Denver is a good spot. I live near Longmont and commute all around the front range for work and to visit family. How do you go about deciding what plants to put in your vivariums/aquariums? [/QUOTE]
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