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    Default Re: My Planted Tank.

    Dan,

    Your tanks (past and present) look nice, but the current one is missing some discus!

    Hope all is well.


    Walter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahter View Post
    Dan,

    Your tanks (past and present) look nice, but the current one is missing some discus!

    Hope all is well.


    Walter
    Hello sir,
    Thank you Walter. Nice to see you're still around my friend. Your planted tank is an inspiration to me as well as the Senske at ADG and Luis Navarro. I supply discus to ADG locally and their planted tanks will inspire anyone. I keep a banner link to your site on my webpage for the people that wants to set up a discus tank. I will set up another tank for a group of discus next.
    The current planted tank have too many cool water stem plants that does not tolerate high discus temperature.

    Respectfully,
    daniel
    Last edited by GulfCoastDiscus; 11-26-2007 at 09:28 AM.
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    Dan,
    The long grassy like plant in the back wth is the name of that. Do you have any type of firn in there? or can you please give me the name of plants you have in your tank if you dont mind?

    Tamara

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgirl6868 View Post
    Dan,
    The long grassy like plant in the back wth is the name of that. Do you have any type of firn in there? or can you please give me the name of plants you have in your tank if you dont mind?

    Tamara
    Hi Tamara,
    The long grassy plants are Vallesnaria. I'm not well verse on the names of the plants. Let me know which tank you're refering to and i will try to provide you the names.
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    Default Re: My Planted Tank.

    the last pic's with the Discus.

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    Very nice tanks, I love the shots of the angels all strung out in a big line.

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    Nice, Dan!


    But ~


    Not as nice as "The Pathway".......

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    Quote Originally Posted by GulfCoastDiscus View Post
    Hi Tim,
    I agree with that statement. I grew these in a barebottom tank. I also supply discus to aquarium installers and I seen discus not get passed 5" in size in planted tank. It's best to get adults.
    Adults requires less feeding, waterchange and are more resistant to diseases.

    Sorry Tim if this is not what you wanted to hear.


    Well I just wanted the truth and thanks. I used to grow them out in bb tanks. I just want a nice display tank so I think I will go with Adults. But half the fun is growing them up.

    Thanks for the information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kindredspirit View Post
    I think you should give that to me, Dan! I love that tank so much ~ you should be very proud!

    I would be very proud if I had it. That little pathway is so cool ~ leaves a lot to the imagination! This tank ~ one could sit in front of for hours....

    How big is this tank?
    Yeah, everything that Marie said. 225 gals, wow would I love that! I love that little pathway, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kindredspirit View Post
    Nice, Dan!


    But ~

    Not as nice as "The Pathway".......
    Thanks again Marie.

    Quote Originally Posted by poconogal View Post
    Yeah, everything that Marie said. 225 gals, wow would I love that! I love that little pathway, too!
    Thank you Connie.
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    [QUOTE=GulfCoastDiscus;423187]This is my other planted tank. This measure 60x24x24. 110 gallons. This tank does not have Co2. This tank is in my garage. I throw all the leftover plants in it and do waterchange whenever. This not advisable.

    haha...
    how can you have such an amazing looking "garage" tank, and tell people it's not advisable? who wouldn't try to replicate low teech success?!
    aka David
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    Quote Originally Posted by GulfCoastDiscus View Post
    This is my other planted tank. This measure 60x24x24. 110 gallons. This tank does not have Co2. This tank is in my garage. I throw all the leftover plants in it and do waterchange whenever. This not advisable.

    haha...
    how can you have such an amazing looking "garage" tank, and tell people it's not advisable? who wouldn't try to replicate low teech success?!
    It does seem ironic.
    Balancing light, nutrient and no or lack of co2 is not an easy thing. I am just lucky on this tank. Usually with this kind of set up only grows algae and frustrations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgirl6868 View Post
    Question? how do you clean a planted tank? how do you siphon and clean the bottom of your tank where the plants are?
    from what i´ve read you dont clean it, its good for the plants

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