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#1
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Aquarium Plants
Last post by Jon - Today at 06:22:36 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on Today at 03:41:18 PMMan the Aponogeton natans bulbs don't hang around do they?  :o

Told you. :)

The bulbs look really crappy. But in no time at all they make decent looking plants.

I've had Aponogeton ulvaceous and Aponogeton boivinianus grow between 7" and 12" a day, believe it or not. But those bulbs are huge by comparison.
#2
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Aquarium Plants
Last post by Wildfisher - Today at 05:27:05 PM
It's remarkable you can almost watch them growing.  :D
#3
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Aquarium Plants
Last post by Fishtales - Today at 04:32:34 PM
I'm sure when I had them it was about an inch a day until they reached the surface.
#4
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Aquarium Plants
Last post by Wildfisher - Today at 03:41:18 PM
Man the Aponogeton natans bulbs don't hang around do they?  :o
#5
Rivers And Lochs / Re: Wick
Last post by Bobfly - Yesterday at 11:37:30 PM
Sarclet can be dour but worth a turn out especially if you have a float tube. Also Hempriggs, often no-one there but plenty trout up to a pound and a half. Dunnet Head lochs worthwhile.
#6
Rivers And Lochs / Re: Wick
Last post by Wildfisher - Yesterday at 10:22:26 PM
Sarclet used to be worth a day, but I have not fished it for years.

https://caithness.org/fishing/lochsincaithness/sarclet/index.htm
#7
Rivers And Lochs / Re: Wick
Last post by Scozzie - Yesterday at 09:37:17 PM
Going up myself in 2 weeks thrumster estate waters are ok not massive fish but plenty of them permits from thrumster house usually give dunnet head club waters a pop long loch is access easy permits from tackle shop thurso
#8
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Water Chemistry
Last post by Wildfisher - Yesterday at 06:26:01 PM
Quote from: Jon on Yesterday at 06:11:06 PMDid you buy a bottle of Colony?

Yeah, the Fluval equivalent, added over 3 days. Last day is tomorrow. I'll test the tank water in a few days to make sure the rocks, wood and substrate have not altered anything. If all is OK I might add a shoal of dither fish to kick things off, probably a dozen Neons.
#9
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Water Chemistry
Last post by Jon - Yesterday at 06:11:06 PM
Good numbers for what you want. It's great that your NO3 reading is 0.

Did you buy a bottle of Colony?
#10
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Carbon Filters
Last post by Jon - Yesterday at 06:10:00 PM
They do. But the amount is so low it makes no difference.

Personally I'd use carbon in pretty much every aquarium filter and replace it every six weeks or so. It's not essential by any means but it keeps your water looking 'polished' and clear and sweet smelling. I've adapted a number of filters over the years on small tanks to include it.

The only time you don't want it is when medicating. 
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