Wanted to try and create a malawai biotope and make it as natural looking as possible. Pics show progress of the tank. It's about 2 months into it. Mixed leslies pfs and quickrete all purpose sand. I think the gravel gives it a natural look. Took 2 days to clear.
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After a month or so I wanted to really try to increase the algae growth so I tried adding miracle grow fertilizer in a bucket and added water and rocks. Needless to say I was happy with the results. After 5 days of soaking I added to the tank.
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Originally posted by Victorp View Postnice trick with growing algae how long did it take and how much fertilizer did you use?
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostNice tank gambs.
Victorp, just put your rocks in a white bucket in a single layer with a lid on and leave it out in the sun for a few days.
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Update. Algae has spread to all rocks and I have cut feeding down to once a day. All the fish graze on rocks. Decided to change the layout as I had no height on the left side and lots of dead spots due to stacking rock.
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