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Indian Almond Leaves...
Posted by Troy | 4:53 AM | blackwater, Fin rot, Fish Disease, Indian Almond Leaves, White spot | 4 comments »Scientific Name: Terminalia catappa
Common Names: Indian Almond Leaves, Tropical Almond Leaves, Sweet Almond Leaves, Wild Almond Leaves, Sea Almond Leaves, Catappa Leaves, Java Almond Leaves, Ketapang
Leaves.
If you have no idea what this leaf is, check out the link below, especially the first link where it's specially cater for Indian Almond Leaves. After you check out the link...do return here to read on some of my experience with this leaf :D
Almost everything you need to know about this leaves here:
http://www.indianalmondleaves.com/
Here's an article written and published in Aquarticles.com
http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/management/Nagendra_Almond_Leaf.html
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I hope you enjoy the links....now my turn to share some brief story of my experience with this leaf :D
"One of the experience I have is when I was keeping Tiger Barbs, Puntius tetrazona. I bought 6 of them from the LFS and they were looking great from day 1. But after a few days, one by one gets white spot disease. I try to salt bath them for few seconds, sounds silly, but its one way of medication. Sadly, all of them died soon after, I guess they couldn't resists the salt bath or maybe I immersed them too long :(
Anyway I went back to the LFS and bought another 6. Also I didn't do any water change in my aquarium. Same thing happen after the new batch of Tiger Barbs was introduce, they were attack by white spot disease. This time, I figured out to try the Indian Almond Leaves. I knew about this leaves long time ago, but it's just that sometimes it never come across my mind...lol! So what happens is...the fishes cured within days, I didn't even quarantine them, just add the leaves into the rearing tank. After that day, not one disease and the 6 of them were healthy as ever :D"
One more story to prove to you the miracle of this leaves :D
"This story is a recent one, it involve wild bettas :D
3 cases here...fin rots, swimming isolated and with eyes getting blurred (not quite sure the exact term for this disease)...this fishes were wild caught and have been travelling around, that have cause them stress.
So what I did, same case lot's and lot's of the Indian Almond Leaves as soon as they arrive home....and they soon recovered :D
Today the wild bettas are in Swiss now :D.....arr, I'm missing them :(
How they ended up in Swiss is because they were not mine, but my Swiss friend who happen to come here for holiday. So he kept the bettas in my house for quarantine and healing before bringing them back to Swiss.....they are doing fine now, according to my friend, so that's good news :D"
So that's about it on Indian Almond Leaves :D
P.S. If you want those leaves, I do sell them, I'll make a new post on this...
How To Grow Glossostigma elatinoides
Posted by Troy | 2:57 AM | Glossostigma elatinoides | 2 comments »First of all..."A Merry Christmas 2009 and A Happy New Year 2010" to all my readers :D
I have recently prepared a diagram of how to grow the Glossostigma elatinoides for one of my customers who bought this plants from me. This was hand written and drawn, so I scan it to my pc, and would like to share it with you all...a christmas gift for you!
The diagram illustrate how to grow glosso that comes either in the tall growing form or the low growing form. This should help beginners who are growing this plants for the first time.
The image here has been resized, please click on the image to go to my photo album and download it for better viewing
A Little About Red Ramshorn Snail Behavior...
Posted by Troy | 5:46 AM | Red Ramshorn Snail | 3 comments »My sis asked me today..."Why some of the snails float some doesn't"
Well.....this is what I explained to her, base on my observation...
As far as I know the Red Ramshorn Snail is not 100% aquatic snail. What I mean by this is that, these snails, doesn't have gills so they cannot breath underwater. Instead they have a large pulmonary sac for the gaseous exchange. Under bright light, the sac can be seen like a bubble of air trapped inside the shell.
How the snail breath is by going up to the water surface just like dolphin or whale does. Once they collected enough air, they will then return back into the water. It is like a diver's gas tank, and will last them for few moments (how long exactly I'm not sure, never really observed till that extent)...
Sometimes the snails will spend quite a while floating on the water surface breathing, before entering into the water...during this time, at first glance, you may think that the snail is weak and might be dying or maybe even dead :), but actually they are not!
Here's one interesting observation...
A snail that just fill up their air tank cannot sink, the only way for them to go back into the water is to crawl, with their foot acting like a suction cap, so they will remain underwater. But try picking them, and they will float back up.
The opposite for a snail which have an empty air tank...they will sink right to the bottom if you pick them, and try to crawl back up for air.....:D
Anyway, after knowing about the snail breathing air, they are infact aquatic snails afterall...as they cannot survive without water....try placing them out of water, they will eventually die.
Rotala rotundifolia and Hygrophila polysperma growth...
Posted by Troy | 5:55 AM | hobby, hygrophila polysperma, rotala rotundifolia | 0 comments »I did a new scape and planted some Rotala rotundifolia and Hygrophila polysperma. This is my first attempt planting this plant, and I tell you, I'm very impressed with their growth speed.
This plants seems to be doing well so far, in a nano tank (35 x 35 x 25 cm, LWH) at only 1.3 wpg (watt per gallon) of lighting.
Here goes the pics...
Rotala rotundifolia planted on day 1, notice the crooked stems...also this is the emerged form notice the big round leaf
Hygrophilia polysperma planted on day 1, same thing notice the crooked stems...also this is the emerged form
Same bunch of Rotala rotundifolia, taken from the side of the tank, notice the straight growth of the stem...it's only Day 3.....very fast, cant wait for the formation of the submerged leaf
Same goes to the Hygrophilia polysperma...straighter stem growth...
...and new leaf starts growing from the tip of the Hygrophila polysperma...
And the rest of the pics can be seen here, just click on the pic above to enlarge
The thing I regreted most, like the title said, forgot my camera battery :(
Why?.....because I went to collect wild moss today, and I brought along my camera, but when I was excited to take some pictures......there, my battery was lying inside its charger at home......sigh.
Plenty of wild moss.....t
View from another angle...
Wild Java fern....th
So sad......I wanted to share more pics and infos during the trip......sigh.....maybe next time
so till then......next trip, will definitely double check my camera....MUST!!!
Okay...to all betta lovers, particularly those from Malaysia, here is a chance for you to exhibit your beloved betta. Anyway, I don't keep betta, but I'll help spread the words. I've just got some info on this and here's the details...
KW Betta Competition 2009
Date : 18-20 December 2009
Venue KW Aquatic Supplies Sdn Bhd
506, Jalan Air Itam, 11400. Penang
Tel : 04-8282 613
Entry Fees : RM 5 / fish
Grand Champion : RM 300 Cash + Trophy + Certificate + Hamper
Category Winners :
1st Prize : C...ash : RM 100 + Trophy + Cetificate
2nd Prize : Cash : RM 70 + Trophy + Cetificate
3rd Prize : Cash : RM 50 + Trophy + Cetificate
...So good luck in showcasing your betta......Cheers :D
How to catch daphnia or moina
Posted by Troy | 7:25 AM | daphnia, fish food, live feed, moina | 2 comments »Wow!.....it's been a while since I last blog.....again, I was quite busy especially early this month.....was helping my dad setting up his office. Good thing it's done now, but then another problem occurred, my mom met with an accident last week.....Luckily she is fine. Anyway hope that explains.......hahaha :D
Well throughout this month, I collected topic which I would like to blog about (such as the plants I obtain, some tank updates and so on). But yet to find time.......anyway I would like to start with this one....How to catch daphnia or moina...I guess this gonna be a good one, especially to those struggling to find live feed for their fry or small mouth fish.
I won't go into detail of what daphnia or moina is, I guess a simple google of the term will provide the results.
What I want to share is this....
One of the method to collect or catch daphnia or moina is to first understand their natural behavior. This critters in nature are attracted to light.....just like Brine shrimp, artemia does.
So with that behavior, it's an advantage for us....just watch the video and you will know what I meant :D
Okay....this is just one method.....There's other method to catch them.....maybe next time ehh :D
Went to collect some driftwood/bogwood today.
Actually the idea I went to collect driftwood is because my friend wanted me to scape his tank.
I have been searching the LFS, but none carries the shape that suits the layout I gonna scape. So I decided to pay a visit to the nearby seashore to collect driftwood.
Here's what I've collected so far...
Lately I've been thinkin to try to get my hands on pressurized CO2...
I've been looking around all the LFS available here that carries CO2 equipments, surveying on the pressurized CO2 kits, especially the price....BuMmer! Very, very expensive :(
The cheapest price combination, just for the CO2 tank (RM400) and a solenoid regulator (RM350) alone, can cost up to RM750!....oh boy!.......there is even a store sellin the kits for about RM1k.........wooo, that's way out of my reach :(
I started to wonder now, if the Planted Tank Layout hobby is really that expensive? Yes, although that high price is a one time investment for this hobby, but that is still a lot of money :(
Phew....long story short, lucky me, maybe because of my nature, I was able to outsource, and I came across CO2 tank sellin for 2 to 3 times cheaper from the LFS. I can't wait to get it for my plants.
The only thing left for me now is to outsource for the regulator. So let's see how it goes :)
Java Ferns for Sale?
Posted by Troy | 3:46 AM | for sale, hobby, java fern, Microsorium pteropus | 2 comments »Where?
Where?
Hahaha...ok, actually I just wanted to try growing Java ferns emersed. So...today I trim out some plantlets that grows from the mother plants. I guess I was having a good time trimming the plantlets and I end up obtaining quite a number of them.
Imagine 2 times of this ammount!
Anyway, if there's anyone interested, please feel free to leave a comment or simply email me for infos.
Following picture is roughly how big some of the plantlets relative to the size of my hand (an average adult hand...lol)....of course there's some plantlets that are much smaller (babies) than this ones.
So wish me luck and if you want some of this ferns, contact me.....Cheers :D
My Red Cherry Shrimp Carrying Eggs...
Posted by Troy | 3:46 AM | hobby, Red Cherry Shrimp | 0 comments »About a week plus after I bought my new batch of Red Cherry Shrimp, I have now 2 female shrimp carrying eggs.......man I'm happy!
Looks like it's proven that my earlier batch of Red Cherries didn't have any males, so they were not breeding.
Now I can start breeding my other Red Cherries.....time to start thinking of a breeding setup for them :)
But before that, I might visit the LFS again to get more male shrimp, coz, out of the 5 shirmp I bought earlier, 1 died, leaving me 4 shrimp, but turn out that 2 was a young female. So the reason to get more male shrimps.
Okay...here's the pic of them....not very clear shot, but good enough to present to you, enjoy :D
What! Anubias barteri 'petite' in my tank?
Posted by Troy | 4:27 AM | Anubias barteri 'petite', hobby, My Little Underwater Eden | 0 comments »Hahaha...what a title........yeah, coz I supposed that this plant, Anubias barteri 'petite' is an expensive plant.....and I have it right there in My Little Underwater Eden......lolz
I have check briefly that this plant can fetch RM30 per pot. Now that's expensive, considering that this plant is a slow grower.....and that's probably the reason why I just notice this plant in my 3 month old tank :)
Check out the pic...
Anubias barteri 'petite' growing among the Java ferns
Well that's the only plant I have.....that little :)
And the next pic is the whole bogwood where those plants are growing on.....java fern, Anubias barteri 'petite', and java moss....
the Anubias barteri 'petite' such tiny among the other plants
So my plan now is try to propagate the Anubias barteri 'petite'. I'm thinkin how to reach the limited space of the plant to at least cut out a rhizome of it......and that's a real problem, coz I'm affraid I will destroy the whole plant :)
So stay tune to my next Anubias barteri 'petite' journey :D
Cardinal tetras....
Posted by Troy | 6:09 AM | cardinal tetra, hobby, neon tetra, paracheirodon axelrodi, paracheirodon innesi | 0 comments »Today is the first time in my life I acquire the cardinal tetras, Paracheirodon axelrodi. I've been wanting to keep this fish for many, many years, but never seen them being sold here, until earlier this week that I saw the cardinals selling in one of the LFS here in Sabah.
I know that in Peninsular Malaysia, this fish is much easier to obtain, coz the fish keeping hobby over there is much mature compared to Sabah.
After I found out earlier this week there's cardinals here.....this really got my hands itchy....lolz. And so, today I decided to get the fish.
I bought only 6 pcs just for the start at RM4 each.....I didn't want to buy too manny yet, coz I affraid I will overstock my tank, as I currently have 11 neons in it......in my glosso tank :)
So here's the pics of the lovely Cardinals....their colour is not yet optimum...hopefully after they acclimatized, they will display much intense coloration......just cant wait for that to happen :)
My current Red Cherry Shrimp are having saddles for quite sometimes now.....but none of them are carrying any eggs......
I was really wondering, if my tank is missing the male shrimps...
This problem have been bugging me for so long, I'm surprise to see that hobbyist are breeding the Red Cherry Shrimp easily.....so why mine are not?
With that problem in mind......today I went to the LFS to get some Red Cherry Shrimp. I hand pick them myself those less red colour shrimp.....and slightly slim bodied ones......
So totally I bought 5 of them, which I suspect as males.......I hope they will do their job.
I wanted to make sure that they are males, so I planned to pair each male with a female shrimp and keep them in saparate tanks, for easy tracking.......I hope this will be a success.....
Growing Moss on Bogwood
Posted by Troy | 7:16 AM | flame moss, hobby, java moss, My Little Underwater Eden, spiky moss, video | 2 comments »Okay...I'm supposed to be busy with my work, and for that reason, I've not been blogging since....and in fact I'm still busy, but things didn't turn out the way I want it to be so...I decided to update my blog...just to release off that emotional feeling......hahaha
The motivating force for me to blog at a busy time like this came after some query from fellow hobbyist on growing moss. So I made a simple video on "Growing Moss on Bogwood"
Well besides bogwood, you can grow moss on any other substrate such as rock. It's pretty much the same method. And you don't need any sophisticated materials...all you need is:
- substrate you want to grow moss on (e.g. bogwood or rock)
- sewing thread
- and some good ammount of moss of course
4 Easy Steps to Grow Riccia fluitans on Rocks
Posted by Troy | 6:24 AM | crystalwort, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden, riccia fluitans | 0 comments »After some busy day working on my main project, would like to make a post on one of the recent plants I accquired, which is Crystalwort, Riccia fluitans.
Few days back, on the 8th of August I took some pics of the way I plant Riccia. With the pics I took earlier, and some pics yesterday, I decided to make the video on how I plant them while I'm having some extra time off to think and plan my next move on my project.
So here's the video...
Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass Tank (4 weeks later)
Posted by Troy | 10:44 PM | Bubbling, Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden, Red Cherry Shrimp, updates, video | 0 comments »Phew...manage to squeeze some time from my busy days to update on my Glossostigma and hairgrass tank.
And here it is....after 4 weeks of setup, enjoy :)
On Week 3:
- filled up the tank
- added a hang on back filter (a small one, just to make some water movement, and do some simple filtering job, and guess what...the media is brand new, and I used it without cycling! After all, my main objectives is to let the plants do the job)
On Week 4:
- added CO2 (DIY)
- and some Red Cherry Shrimp somewhere between week 3 and 4
- reduce the lighting period from 16 hours to 10 hours somewhere between week 3 and 4
After adding the CO2, the Glossostigma started bubbling, love them :)
Actually I wanted to add some larger rocks as hardscape into the tank in week 3, but decided not to, yet. I'll spare the rocks later, as for now, I want to enjoy watching the plants fill up the tank, and see my shrimps breeds.
Flame moss, Spiky moss and Crystalwort
Posted by Troy | 4:24 AM | crystalwort, flame moss, hobby, riccia fluitans, spiky moss | 6 comments »On 31st July, 2009, somewhere around noon, I received my parcel of Flame moss, Spiky moss and Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans).
This was the second parcel sent by the seller, as the first parcel was ruined during the shipment. Anyway here's the pics of the plants, still pack inside their individual air tight plastic bags.
Flame moss, Spiky moss and Crystalwort, Riccia fluitans
I wonder, how did the first parcel was pack, and if it was pack this way, how is it possible to be damaged during the shipment.....sigh, i felt sorry for the seller to have to pay for the damage.
Anyway, if you ask the price....I paid RM25 for all the plants including shipping fee....
Plants producing O2 bubbles...
Posted by Troy | 7:37 AM | Bubbling, DIY, Vallis, Vallisneria, video | 0 comments »I was very busy recently and will be for the next few days working on my project.....anyway here's a quick video showing my plants producing O2 bubbles in my nursery tank...check it out...it's a quick one, capture it using my mobile phone, so sorry for the quality :)
A friend of mine, after watching the video, asked, did I inject any CO2?.....and I replied "Yes, a DIY CO2." I bet he already know what is DIY CO2, as we sometime discussed about this topic. And he ask again, how I diffused the CO2 into the tank?.....and I just simply reply him a video of the diffuser....
Say....I'll spare the infos of the diffuser in the next post...but if you want to watch the video of it...hop on here>>>CO2 diffuser in my nursery tank
Till then....watch out for my next post....cheers :D
Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass Tank specs...
Posted by Troy | 10:45 PM | Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden | 2 comments »I've received some enquiries and private message from forums that I joined regarding my tank specs. Instead of replying everyone individually, I decided to make a post on it, so you guys can just pop on to my blog anytime to look at the specs. Here's the following specs ask, and if you need further specs (which I can't think of any at the moment), just leave a comment, and I'll add them here...
2ft x 1ft x 1ft (L x W x H)
approx 15 US gal or 56L
Lighting:
2 x T5HO 24W 10000K (unknow brand and not sure of quality)
1 x T8 20W red spectrum
all lighting under my DIY reflector
Lighting duration:
Lighting period is extra long from the recommended duration of 8 to 10 hours. For now, mine is 16 hours, no particular reason, maybe I thought that extra light duration could speed up growth. Will reduce the lighting duration when I'm satisfied with the growth.
Lighting is controlled with a timer 12hrs light + 4hrs rest + 4hrs light + 4hrs rest = 24hrs a day and 16hrs of light...LOL
Watt per gallon, WPG:
If according to my light wattage, it should be around 4.5 wpg when the tank is fully filled. But lets say if the T5HO capacity is not up to it's stated wattage, the standard wattage for T5 bulb of the same size is 14W, so the total wpg is 3.2 wpg, which is still enough for the plants :)
By the way, I think the wpg is much higher, as the tank is partially filled (not even half of the tank height)
CO2 and Ferts:
no CO2 yet
no ferts accept for the potting soil I used as the based, which I assume does contain organic compound which serves as fert. You can watch my first video of this setup here:
5 Easy Steps To Grow Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass Emersed
Inhibitans:
yeah...plan to keep red cherry shrimp in it, and maybe some smaller fish, undecided yet. Probably some small rasboras, like boraras brigittae and sundadanio axelrodi which I plan to collect them in the wild someday....
So please keep the comments and enquiry coming....thanks alot :)
P.S. going to setup a nursery tank for my extra plants....
Step By Step DIY Java Moss Wall Update (63 Days Later)
Posted by Troy | 6:14 AM | hobby, java moss, moss wall, My Little Underwater Eden, updates, video | 0 comments »Hah.....finally after all the waiting, I did a video update on my Moss wall. Oh boy, I didn't know that the moss wall is already 2 months old. Watch the video....
Not an impressing growth, but it grows anyway.....some part of the plastic mesh is not covered up. So let's wait till I do my next update....
Oh, by the way, a friend of mine told me, that they require cooler water, ask me to consider adding fans....well, I might look into that....could be an interesting experiment, so stay tune for more updates to come......Cheers :)
5 Easy Steps To Grow Glossostigma and Hairgrass Emersed Update (2 weeks later)
Posted by Troy | 9:07 PM | Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden, updates, video | 22 comments »Its week 2 after the setup of this project. Go watch the update video, and tell me what you think...
I guess that's it for now, I can't think of any reason to explain further, I bet the video has done the job. Anyway....I'm open to question and comments.....cheers:)
I had an old unused 2ft x 1ft x 1ft aquarium....it was abandoned for sometime after I shifted to my new house last year, had a crack on one of it side. I thought of using it to grow my aquatic plants, so whenever I need plants, I have them handy.
So few days back, I brought the aquarium to the glass shop for repair....they charge me RM25....damn, almost the price of a brand new tank. Anyway I didn't want to buy a new tank, and keep a broken 1, so repair is my option. SO that's it, 25 bucks....gone :(
Now here's where I got frustrated, since the aquarium was abandoned, naturally it was covered with dust. Until yesterday, when I cleaned the aquarium full of high spirit to start a nursery tank, Dammit....another crack at the bottom...so will be visiting the shop soon, this time, I will try another shop....
Red Cherry Shrimp, (Neocaridina heteropoda)
Posted by Troy | 5:30 AM | hobby, Red Cherry Shrimp | 4 comments »So glad that the Red Cherry Shrimp, Neocaridina heteropoda I ordered online arrived today. Paid about RM50 for everything including shipping fee and got a total of 26 shrimps.....:)
Plan to add them into my Glossostigma tank...
The best pic I manage to capture
Scientific name: Neocaridina heteropoda (var. Red)
Former Scientific name: Neocaridina denticulata sinensis (var. Red)
Let's see how they do next time.....cheers :D
New Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass tank - 1 week later update
Posted by Troy | 7:06 AM | Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden, updates, video | 0 comments »After 1 week the tank was setup, I decided to flood the plants. But before anything, just see how much the Glossostigma elatinoides has grown in 1 week...
Picture took after setup
Picture took after 1 week, just see how fast they grow...
Now go watch the video update I made, before reading the rest of this blog
If you find all the facts about Glossostigma elatinoides, you see that Glossos need strong lighting to grow horizontally and that will make a very nice foreground plant. On the other hand, with poor lighting, they will just grow upwards, just like my case.
However, in my case, this little experiment is not about lighting. It's more about the environment they are in. In my opinion, no matter how much light I give, if they are grown emersed, they won't grow horizontally.
For those plant that are slightly cover with water, they will grow horizontally, sending out runners to grow new plants. However, those that are exposed to air, will grow upwards....here's Why..."In my opinion"
I believe water plays a role in the growth of the runners. So for those that are exposed to air, they can't send out their runners, and instead grow upwards. And some even look like a tree, growing branches. That's it...anyway this is just one of my simple observation on this plant, so the simple conclusion :)
Here's a quick idea or reason why I started this project to grow them emersed...
- to observe the growth behavior (the vertical Glossos might assist me sometime in the future)
- to setup a Glossos tank different from conventional tank setup
So that's a little of what I can say about Glossostigma elatinoides growth behavior. Stay tune to see how much the plant have grown when I update on them next time....Cheers :)
Glossostigma elatinoides grows pretty fast...Update Day 5
Posted by Troy | 7:25 AM | Glossostigma elatinoides | 0 comments »Oops....forgot to update the Glossostigma elatinoides on Day 4....anyway here's the update after Day 5.
What you can see here is, the runner has sank into the sand, and there don't seem to have new runners, probably it's gworing beneath
This plantlet grows really fast, root and leaf twice since the day I follow their growth
Same goes to the last plantlet that I'm following, start leafing and going to root anytime soon
I think that would be for now on following the growth of this interesting plant. The next update would probably be a week or two or maybe more, just to show how much they have grown. Till then....cheers :)
Glossostigma elatinoides grows pretty fast...Update Day 3
Posted by Troy | 7:14 AM | Glossostigma elatinoides | 0 comments »Day 3 of Glossostigma elatinoides growth observation...
Here's what I have to say..."This plant grow pretty damn fast!"
Just look at the updates of the pics...the plants that I'm following, now grow new leaves and start rooting, check the pics...
Glossostigma elatinoides grows pretty fast...Update Day 2
Posted by Troy | 7:27 AM | Glossostigma elatinoides | 0 comments »Glossostigma elatinoides grows pretty fast...
Posted by Troy | 4:24 AM | Glossostigma elatinoides | 0 comments »Ever since I started to plant Glossostigma elatinoides about two weeks ago, I'm quite curious to see their growth.
After planting and observing this plants, they do grow pretty fast after they start rooting. Here are some pics of Glossostigma elatinoidess growing...what I'm trying to do here, is to follow the growth of this plantlets, especially the runners. I will take pic of the plantlets everyday to show their growth.
So I will consider this as Day 1 of this small experiment starting on the 8th July 2009.
Look at where the arrow is pointing...see the tiny bud?
Here's another tiny bud of runner growing...
the 3rd plantlet bud I'm watching...
So lets wait till tomorrow to see how much does the runners grows....
Stay tune
New Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass tank
Posted by Troy | 6:01 AM | Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden, video | 16 comments »Okay, finally found a suitable spot to place a tank for Glossostigma elatinoides and Dwarf Hairgrass. This is partly going to be an experiment, and if it turns well in the near future, it will stay at that spot as part of deco in my house :D
This project started on the 5th of July 2009....this is part my of experiment to try grow both plants together is emersed condition. I've never done this before, but I think it might work, as I've seen people planting them emersed. The only thing that makes me different from those planted tank guys is that I'm not using those substrate specially for aquatic plants, I'm using my own substrate recipe, just some potting soil and sand......LOL, those aquatic plant substrate are expensive!
So here's the simple step by step process video...enjoy :)
For more pics of the whole process, please check out my photo album below
I hope this experiment work the way I want it to be....Will be updating bout them soon...
Cheers :D
Glossostigma elatinoides and Hair grass updates...
Posted by Troy | 7:44 AM | Eleocharis parvula, Glossostigma elatinoides, Hair Grass, hobby, My Little Underwater Eden | 2 comments »Oh man, was busy recently till I forgot to upload my Glossostigma elatinoides and Hair grass pics.
Here as promised....
This is how the pack arrived, A big pack containing 11 smaller packs of plants...(10 Glossostigma elatinoides and 1 Hair Grass)
This small pack contains a alot of Glossostigma elatinoides....enough to keep me awake to plant the whole pack
Same goes to the hair grass....couldn't plant the whole pack at night
Started planting with this 2 pack into my aquarium...
Here's how the hair grass looks like after planting...
And this is the glossostigma elatinoides....(planting each plantlet separately)
Both plant are tedious....I have to cut the plants (especially Glossostigma elatinoides) into smaller plantlets, before I can plant them into the substrate. But anyway it's good experience :D
And for the rest of the plants.....I planted them into basin......And I plan to setup a new tank totally for Glossostigma elatinoides and Hairgrass.....still considering where to place the tank....I will update on that soon.....cheers :)






