The Art of the Planted Aquarium 2017 - Nano tanks 1-3
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The Art of the Planted Aquarium 2017 aquascaping contest was held during Tierwelt Messe in Magdeburg, Germany, on 7-9 April 2017. In this video I present aquariums no. 1-3 of the Nano category. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/DefiniteAquascapeTV Like: http://facebook.com/DefiniteAquascapeTV Bookmark: http://definiteaquascape.tv
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These are truly beautiful and amazing! These are paradises in miniature! Subscribed.
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I'd put more plants in especially a few that are fast growing and heavy feeders like wisteria, Sagittarius or hornwort.
You gotta have some things to eat it too. Snails, shrimp and algea-eating, tank cleaning fish.
Ghost shrimp are cheap and good cleaners. Amano shrimp are the go to and probably the best shrimp cleaners.
Rams Horn snails are cool looking, snails good at cleaning. Malaysian Trumpet snails are amazingly good for your tanks's substrate and help keep it from building a film.
Cory catfish shift detritus and eat excess food, great cleaners. Oto catfish, is a good cleaner. Small breed bristle-nose plecos,.
You just need several things that will take care of it.
You can also use some algae inhibitors to stop or dial it back. SeaChem's Florish Excel is a plant fert and carbon doser that also has an algae inhibitor in it.
As for algea, you'll probably always have blooms but it really isnt that hard, you just got to mind your nutrient levels, starve it and have enough critters to eat it, whether thats snails, shrimp, or fish.