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Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:01 May 2017 16:30
by Halocaridina
I will try the snails again later this month. Have had another nitrate spike lately (not sure of the reason, but I believe it is fueling the green filamentous algae) and want that to clear up first.

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:02 May 2017 18:18
by odin
I have a hunch its dead plant matter from the cheato you had.

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:05 May 2017 19:10
by Halocaridina
Some green spot algae is now growing on the glass.

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:05 May 2017 19:11
by odin
That's awesome news man! :laugh: :wink: :happy:

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:23 May 2017 10:34
by AdeDunn
Halocaridina wrote:The green algae between the rocks at the left side of the tank has grown very fast, expanded substantially since I last saw it 6 days ago. It resembles the 'angel hair moss' from this person's video:


I will take a photo later on.
Did you spot the 3 red mangrove pods in that video? :wink: Good to see you have some algae growth going on in yours.

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:28 May 2017 23:34
by Halocaridina
So I have been busy with exams at university and haven't checked on this tank since when I last posted (5 May). Will be headed back on 3 June. Hopefully it hasn't crashed!

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:04 Jun 2017 17:07
by Halocaridina
Looks like brown film algae has covered the glass. The green thread algae has grown a little and become somewhat lighter in colour. I saw 1 opae ula at the back, but more may be hiding among the algae and in the rock.

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:04 Jun 2017 17:09
by odin
Buy a few Nerite snails :smile:

Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:05 Jun 2017 17:09
by Halocaridina
Went to Pets at Home today. Followed instructions on bag. Float for 15 mins, then add aquarium water to bag, then leave floating for another 15 mins, then introduced snails to tank. Aquarium lights off for an hour more.

One of the snails seems active and with a healthy shell. The other seems much less active and the shell is somewhat damaged. Hopefully they both make it but my hopes aren't so high regarding the second one. In the store I tried to pick two that were hanging off the sides just to be sure they were alive, as a lot of the ones at the bottom seemed dead or empty shells.

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Re: First aquarium

PostPosted:05 Jun 2017 18:29
by AdeDunn
I believe that the majority of nerites are wild caught, hence the damages shells. I tend to just drop snails straight in to be honest, they seem to be able to acclimatise themselves somewhat. That method wouldn't do much anyway, if you really want to acclimate it's better done using the drip method. :wink: