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Malaysian red java fern
Malaysian red java fern






malaysian red java fern

The bacopa, Ludwigia & crypto are thriving. Well the java fern windelov wasn't healthy when I got it. Dark orange, cryptocoryne Wendtii red & java fern windelov are doing fine. It is just simple filtering system that removed dirt & chlorine.īacopa caroliniana, Ludwigia sp. As the driftwood, I didn't use treated tap water but use filtered water to wash it. I did big water change several times since last two weeks. The filter did kick off organic matter which make water cloudy. Did I changed water parameters somehow by installing filter & cleaning the driftwood outside of the tank? These what I have done before getting diatoms & hairy green algae. The tank at some point established but not anymore now. The error on my part is that I didn't use filter from the beginning. BBA gone but now I get diatoms & hairy green algae. Some portion of the moss I think is recovering. I treated it a bit late I think & it's dying. The taller hair grass in front of the driftwood.Īdded more Water lettuce (Pistia Stratiotes)Īll doing well except Rotala Indica still having problem melting at the base stem.Īdded Java Fern 'Windeløv' on the front-right. The bigger leaves is unknown plant but it doesn't survived anyway but hidden behind it is Ipomoea aquatica which actually semi-aquatic plant.Įxperimenting regular grass but this ones are grow on wet soil. There are two plants on the right, in front of Anacharis. Separated the Eleocharis Acicularis Carpet Plant - Hair Grass to small groups/patches 'Dark Orange' & Bacopa caroliniana respectively 'Dark Orange' & Bacopa caroliniana on the back-right near the AnacharisĮleocharis Acicularis Carpet Plant - Hair Grass on the front (I'm having trouble separating them but managed to do it later) Two groups of Rotala Indica back-center & left-front because I want to see how they fare with regular garden soil.Ĭryptocoryne Wendtii "Red" at the center, near the driftwood This one I make ticker substrate, ~1.5 inch for substrate & cap. Using regular garden soil & black gravel. The unknown plant, the taller one at the left-rear, is dyingĪdded Java Fern on the rear-left. 'Dark Orange' & Bacopa caroliniana grow taller 'Dark Orange' & Bacopa caroliniana at the back which you can barely see them in the photo, located on the right & left respectively of the lonely off center Rotala Indica.Īdded black gravel on the left-rear side to make that part higher little bit Removed some Rotala Indica because lot of it melting at the baseĪnacharis growing well, Water lettuce (Pistia Stratiotes) also seems well Removed Apple Snail + added 2 x Albino Corydoras

malaysian red java fern

Re-planted Rotala Indica, Water lettuce (Pistia Stratiotes), two unknown plants & Anacharis Re-planted Rotala Indica (+ add more), Water lettuce (Pistia Stratiotes) & two unknown plantsĪdded Albino Bristlenose Pleco & Apple Snail for green algae problem Gravel as shown in the photo below also just enough to make 1 inch deep cap on top of the substrate. Just enough to make 1 inch deep substrate in 2 x 1 x 1 ft tank. Using commercial substrate for planted aquarium.








Malaysian red java fern