Jpappy's planted 20 gallon long "build" thread

Looks good, man. I bet the ladies just love your big wood.
 
Once you get stocked are you planning to do gravel vacs when you do water changes? With all those plants and the wood, plus that fragile substrate I'm thinking vacuuming the substrate could be dangerous and more hassle than it's worth.
 
Once you get stocked are you planning to do gravel vacs when you do water changes? With all those plants and the wood, plus that fragile substrate I'm thinking vacuuming the substrate could be dangerous and more hassle than it's worth.
I treat it like any other "sand" substrate. Hover over the top to pick up some of the noticeable mulm near the front, but otherwise leave some around as fertilizer. I certainly would not dig down to the organic layer.
 
Well...it's a good thing it looks good right now because otherwise I'd be about ready to give up.

Today I've got no ammonia but nitrite showing a very deep purple...friggin bacteria just dont want to establish apparently.
 
It looks great!
I think I know waths happens. Test the ph value...that big wood may be is the source a low ph in your tank = slow cycling (2-3 month). Nitrosomonas and nitrobacter need ph 6,8 or more to multiplicate fast. Try to add an air pompe to increase the ph (ideal value 7,5-7,7 during the cycling). Plants used in the time of cycling is considered "of sacrifice"...It's just my opinion...Good luck!
 
It looks great!
I think I know waths happens. Test the ph value...that big wood may be is the source a low ph in your tank = slow cycling (2-3 month). Nitrosomonas and nitrobacter need ph 6,8 or more to multiplicate fast. Try to add an air pompe to increase the ph (ideal value 7,5-7,7 during the cycling). Plants used in the time of cycling is considered "of sacrifice"...It's just my opinion...Good luck!
I haven't tested lately, and pH limitation could be the case, but with a 7.6 pH out of the tap it would have to drop considerably to be limiting nitryfying bacteria to such an extent. Granted, it's only been a month. The AOB seem to be doing fine, just the NOB step is not up to par.

I guess I'll test tonight to see if the wood is affecting anything, especially given a lower KH (~3).
 
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