Friday, March 7, 2014

Day 30.

My main tank is one month old! I've also taken down the miserable tank that I used for shrimp, and relocated the inhabitants (plants, guppies, rocks, etc) to the main tank and Swarley's tank.

Tank is definitely cycling since ammonia has gone down a lot, but nitrites and nitrates are shooting up. I'm doing 20% water changes at least once every two days, and when I'm not working I try to do them twice a day. My tap water has 0 ammonia, nitrites and nitrates which is great. The tank's pH is still stuck around 6.4 and I don't know why. Someone told me to add sodium bicarbonate but I'm a bit worried. It doesn't seem to be an issue though.

I lost 3 shrimp in the last week, including Rainer. Might be the water parameters causing it, but the other shrimp seem fine. Yesterday I spotted a shrimplet!


My 3 berried shrimp are all still berried though, so I have no idea where this shrimplet came from. Is it possible that shrimplets hatch separately?

My bladder snails are growing bigger too. I spotted a baby one so they must be reproducing. I don't see eggs though. They're not posing a huge problem right now other than blocking my view occasionally.

Glosso seems to be doing well and spreading. Red tiger lotus has grown its third leaf today. HC hasn't all melted, which is puzzling. I've only been dosing Excel whenever I do a water change. But I've changed my photoperiod to 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours at night.

I haven't mentioned the driftwood that I added about a week ago, too. I tied some Riccia on it with sewing thread and the snails and shrimp seem to love it. Had to weigh it down with a rock after boiling it. Looks okay though, and provide a nice hiding hole at the bottom.

Here are photos of the tank now!


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Day 22.

Yesterday I bought a new tank for Swarley! It's bigger than the old one so he has plenty of space to run around. I also transferred his favourite rocks and tube over, and his companion guppy which he hasn't eaten yet.


I cleared out his old tank of course, then threw some of the crushed coral substrate into the main tank's filter. Hopefully it'll bring the pH up since it's still around 6 :( The main tank's inhabitants are doing pretty well, although I would prefer if they would eat the algae off the glass.

Since I've transferred Rainer over to the main tank, I also moved the old plants over. The red tiger lotus bulb has grow a tiny leaf! I'm leaving it in the main tank for now, but once it grows I'll take it out and put it in a tank on its own.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Day 19.

I've been incredibly busy and tired from work and didn't have the time to make an entry for the last week or so. However, I've been keeping up with my water changes, of course.

Notable things are that I've moved Rainer over to the main tank. He's found a nice hidey-hole under a piece of driftwood. Otto is still alive and well. The glosso is definitely growing well. The HC doesn't seem to have any noticeable growth but isn't dying either. There are green spots, which I assume are algae, growing on the glass. I don't mind them, because there's been an outbreak of snails. I'm kind of interested to find out what type of snails they are (too small to tell now) but I highly doubt I'll keep them around once they grow bigger.

Finally, the biggest thing to note is this:


Yes, after almost 3 weeks, my tank is finally starting to cycle! I thought the low pH was preventing it from doing so, but turns out it just needed some time. Of course, the amounts of ammonia and nitrites are pretty high right now, so I'll be keeping on top of my water changes. Good thing I'm not working the next couple of days.

If anyone is selling shrimp please let me know! I want to get some for this main tank once it's done cycling and the glosso carpet is properly grown. Will also be putting in my driftwood and getting mosses!


Monday, February 17, 2014

Day 12.

Finally back at home after almost 48 hours away. Such is the nature of my work. That's why I need my tank to be low tech.

I forgot to set aside water to age last time I did a water change, so I'm not able to do one now. I've only just put the water aside so I'll probably do it tomorrow when I wake up. When I looked inside the tank, I couldn't see any movement at all, which was weird because the guppy should be there. I couldn't find it on the substrate either. Later on, I found it on the floor next to the tank. It committed suicide. Can't say I'm too sad about it; I've been trying to get it out of the tank for ages.

Otto is still alive which is amazing and wonderful. Swarley has finished eating his moult and excitedly grabbed the algae wafer I dropped for him. Rainer is still alive, along with the guppies and snail in his tank.

As for the plants, the fanwort still looks terrible but everything else in the main tank looks normal. The red tiger lotus in the wine glass is disintegrating but from what I've read, it's common for them to do this. The bulb that I've dropped in the shrimp tank is growing roots, so that's awesome.

Just a short update until I've done more to the tank.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Day 10.

It feels like I've been working on the tank for a long time but it's only been 10 days.

Firstly, Swarley has eaten part of his moult, so that's good. Boyfriend said he saw Swarley holding his moulted claw. It must have been an amusing sight.

Secondly, the Red Tiger Lotus isn't doing very well. I dosed a lot of ferts and even Excel, but maybe a wine glass just isn't the best place for it. I think it might be the light, but I've already put it next to my main tank and I've read in many places that this plant does fine in low light conditions. Anyway, I left the leaves in the wine glass and placed the bulb in my shrimp tank.

Thirdly, two out of my last four feeder guppies have died, so I transferred the living two to Swarley's tank and got rid of the temporary container. Hopefully my room won't smell so bad anymore.

Lastly, my fanworts are dying. I posted in AQ asking for help. When I came home, I discovered that the stalk with two white buds had broken off. I'm quite sad since I've been looking forward to seeing them flower. The leaves are just turning brown and falling off the stem. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, since the anubias, glosso and HC seem to be doing fine. I dose Excel almost daily and Flourish maybe once every three days. My lighting setup is 0.5W x 7, with two 6-hour photo periods every day. The only problem I can think of is that it's below my HO filter, slightly to the side, so perhaps the current is too strong?





It looks so sad now.





Just did a 20% water change, as usual. Will test parameters later. I wonder if the tank will cycle even with low pH.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Day 8.

As usual, when I came home, the first thing I did was to check on Swarley. Imagine my shock when, in a dark corner of the tank, I saw a shadowy version of this.


It wasn't as well-lit as I made for this picture, so I only saw a crumpled mess of legs and thought he was dead. Then I looked further into the tank and saw the fella.


You gave me such a scare you silly crayfish!

Second thing I went to check was whether Otto was alive. I found it stuck to one of my anubias leaves. Congrats on surviving 3 days!


Did a 20% water change as usual, along with a dose of Flourish and Flourish Excel. Will test the parameters later or tomorrow morning.

Here are some pictures of the tank. Hornwort doesn't seem to be doing very well :(


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Day 7.

When I woke up today, the first thing I did was to check whether the otto was alive. It was!

Did another 20% water change. Also changed the photo period to two 6-hour periods with a 4-hour break in between. I'm using this tank almost like a night-light, so it's during the times when I'm at home, and when I'm out at work, there's the daylight coming in from the window (although it's quite far away from the window actually).

Not much, because I was busy with work today.