Phil_1983
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Hello Apistogramma Forum,
I’m new to the community here, although I was a silent reader a few years ago.
Due to various life circumstances, I had to put my aquarium hobby on hold for several years. Now I’m finally returning and have set up a 180-liter aquarium (100 × 40 × 50 cm), in which I plan to keep some tetras and a male Apistogramma. I haven’t decided on the species yet.
My main goal, however, is to finally realize a true soft-water aquarium. I have an RO unit available and some limited experience. In the past, I always slightly remineralized the water (to around 100 µS/cm) for the sake of the plants. Back then, these were not true biotope aquariums, although there was a certain “blackwater look.” I’m happy to attach a photo or two of what I used to do in the past.
At this stage, I’m mainly interested in how I should approach this project. I’ve already read that using a large amount of, for example, wood, botanicals, and leaf litter is an important first step toward aquarium stability. But what else needs to be considered? How many plants should be added? Floating plants—yes or better not? Should I use pure RO water (around 8 µS/cm), or should I remineralize it slightly again?
How do I achieve a deep brown water color? In the past, I used a product from the German company DRAK. Do I need any additional products to ensure the well-being of the fish?
So many questions. Please excuse such an introduction. I would still be very grateful for any help
Best regards,
Phil
I’m new to the community here, although I was a silent reader a few years ago.
Due to various life circumstances, I had to put my aquarium hobby on hold for several years. Now I’m finally returning and have set up a 180-liter aquarium (100 × 40 × 50 cm), in which I plan to keep some tetras and a male Apistogramma. I haven’t decided on the species yet.
My main goal, however, is to finally realize a true soft-water aquarium. I have an RO unit available and some limited experience. In the past, I always slightly remineralized the water (to around 100 µS/cm) for the sake of the plants. Back then, these were not true biotope aquariums, although there was a certain “blackwater look.” I’m happy to attach a photo or two of what I used to do in the past.
At this stage, I’m mainly interested in how I should approach this project. I’ve already read that using a large amount of, for example, wood, botanicals, and leaf litter is an important first step toward aquarium stability. But what else needs to be considered? How many plants should be added? Floating plants—yes or better not? Should I use pure RO water (around 8 µS/cm), or should I remineralize it slightly again?
How do I achieve a deep brown water color? In the past, I used a product from the German company DRAK. Do I need any additional products to ensure the well-being of the fish?
So many questions. Please excuse such an introduction. I would still be very grateful for any help
Best regards,
Phil