My 9 Gf, Kindly Comment. |
My 9 Gf, Kindly Comment. |
ttsen |
Mon, 19 Jan 2004 9:29 am
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Ordinary Member No.: 42 Group: Member Posts: 28 Topics Started: 3 Joined: 3-Dec-03 Last seen online: Thu, 05 May 2005 2:58 pm User's local time: Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:47 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
hi all,
this was taken just on sunday. i transfered them into a toyogo tub for the shoot. to all, please give me your comments. thank you. regards, hmmmm.......return says that i cannot upload a jpeg file, how do i post a pix then. pls help |
ttsen |
Wed, 28 Jan 2004 9:29 am
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Ordinary Member No.: 42 Group: Member Posts: 28 Topics Started: 3 Joined: 3-Dec-03 Last seen online: Thu, 05 May 2005 2:58 pm User's local time: Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:47 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(CyberET @ Tue 27 Jan 2004 06:15 PM) eh? if the main tank is a green water tank.. it shouldn't have such high levels of no2 and no3.., does your pump have any form of sponge or surface for the BB to colonize on other than your tubing? the green water tank has how many fishes? tub 1 has how many smaller ranchus with how many sponge filters? erm, eye popping can be due to high nitrates.. so maintaining good water parameters may help, but not always.. erm.. i think u should feed pellets in the morning instead.. u can maintain quantity of feed, but partial water changes have to be done more frequently.. maybe u could try every wed change 50%?, every sun 90%? how fast(days) does your green water turns to what it is in the picture after a 90% water change? what r your lighting hours? your red dots could be due to high ammonia, which explains y it disappears after a water change as well.. cyberET - the main tank houses 5 goldfish, 2 ryukins, 1 pc 4" ranchu & 2 pcs 3" ranchu. the 2260 ehiem pump does not have any sponge at the inlet. i took that out. tub 1 has 4 pcs 2.5" ranchus with 1 small size sponge filter. normally i change 100% on sundays seeding back 3-6 litres so that is about 3-6% of my 90 litres tank which is 600x600x300 actually, but filled to 10"(250mm). water changes pretty fast from clear tap water to green water. the 2nd day is already tinted green, the 3rd day is green already(fish is a blur viewed from the top). the 4th day you can't see the pump fro the side already which is 2" away from the glass tank side. 5th day, fish cannot be seen from the top, side is possible only if they swim by the glass. 6th day, very dark green already. 7th day, needless to say..........even if they swim by the glass, it is a blurr. lighting hours are hooked onto an industrial timer set from 7am to 8pm. PL tubes - 1 is 6500K and the other is 12000K. initially, i turn them both on for 2 days, after which i turn off the 12K PL. but after reading about the pros and cons in here, i've left the both on. so far for the red dots, i've not seen them this wk yet after separating them. but their colors are sorta fading. regards, |
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