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TrollatUofS 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank in a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2 going and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted to say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr and Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it off! I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim

Marvin Hlavac 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 

"TrollatUofS" wrote in message
...
Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank in a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2 going and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted to say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr and Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it off! I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim



Darn algaes! They again managed to out-compete another hobbyist! Am I going to
be next? Perhaps.

Good luck Jim. (Have a sleep on it, hopefully you will change your mind)

--
Marvin
hlavac (at) rogers (dot) com



Nsty N8 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank in a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2 going

and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident

that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the

nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted to say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr and

Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it off! I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live

plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim


Thats quite unfortunate.
I've had many a battles with algae, thats for sure!
Planted tanks can be sooo overated.
IDEA!!!!! ?:)
I could help YOU.....
I'd be willing to pay for shipping (i'll even let you discount the shipping
charges) in exchange for your plants and all related paraphernalia.

What do you say.....


N8) Goetz


Dave 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
In ,
(TrollatUofS) empowered us with this mighty blow against the Patriarchy:

Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live
plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank
in a year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight
I've lost before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get
some CO2 going and stock up with some new plants to starve it out but
I'm not confident that'll work.


Before you go! Could you tell us what you had for lighting and plants?

'Cause a lot of lighting and a few slow-growing plants CAN lead to algae.
;-)

TrollatUofS 20-04-2003 06:12 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Subject: Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
From: "Marvin Hlavac" am
Date: 11/6/02 8:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: gers.com


"TrollatUofS" wrote in message
...
Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank in a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2 going

and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident

that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the

nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted to say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr and

Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it off! I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live

plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim



Darn algaes! They again managed to out-compete another hobbyist! Am I going
to
be next? Perhaps.

Good luck Jim. (Have a sleep on it, hopefully you will change your mind)


I'll have another try at it in a year or two. Next time I'll read up first.
The big problem beyond being an often lazy fishkeeper is that the LFSs suck for
plants. I special order but things don't show up. I don't like to mail
order. Best of luck in your own endeavors.

-jim



TrollatUofS 20-04-2003 06:12 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Subject: Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
From: (Nsty N8)
Date: 11/6/02 10:08 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank in

a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2 going

and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident

that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the

nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted to

say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr and

Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it off!

I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live

plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim


Thats quite unfortunate.
I've had many a battles with algae, thats for sure!
Planted tanks can be sooo overated.
IDEA!!!!! ?:)
I could help YOU.....
I'd be willing to pay for shipping (i'll even let you discount the shipping
charges) in exchange for your plants and all related paraphernalia.

What do you say.....


All I've got is a bottle of Flora Pride and some brush algae covered plants
that were in not too good of shape before the brush algae hit. Everything else
I just put away for my next big aqua scheme. Thanx anyway.

-jim

TrollatUofS 20-04-2003 06:12 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Subject: Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
From: Dave
Date: 11/7/02 9:23 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

In ,

(TrollatUofS) empowered us with this mighty blow against the Patriarchy:

Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live
plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank
in a year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight
I've lost before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get
some CO2 going and stock up with some new plants to starve it out but
I'm not confident that'll work.


Before you go! Could you tell us what you had for lighting and plants?


Two 30watt bulbs: 1 floragrow, 1 Triton.

Richard J. Sexton 20-04-2003 06:12 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Two 30watt bulbs: 1 floragrow, 1 Triton.

Yow, lotsa bucks there. 1 Ge Chroma 50 and one grow lus wide spectrum
gets you the same thing for about a fifth the price.

Ok, it's not exacly the same, it's probably 99% as good, but
this is the textbook definition for "diminished return".




--
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Da' Fishboy 20-04-2003 06:12 AM

Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
 
Have you tried to use a group of flying foxes? I had a 75 gal tank that was
disappointing me to the point of having a tank w/o plants. I had black,
blue-green, and hair algae... the tanks was a mess. I added a group of 6
flying foxes and the tank is back to managabl levels of algae.

Just an idea...

Thanx,

Earl
"TrollatUofS" wrote in message
...
Subject: Farewell and Thanx for the advice.
From: (Nsty N8)
Date: 11/6/02 10:08 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

Sad to say but I am calling it quits as far as freshwater live

plant
keeping goes. I have seen three types of algae sweep through the tank

in
a
year and now the DREADED brush algae is here. This is a fight I've

lost
before. I know I should waterchange then fertilize and get some CO2

going
and
stock up with some new plants to starve it out but I'm not confident
that'll
work. I'm gonna tear down the tank on the weekend and go back to the
nutrient
poor bliss that is marine reef keeping in the spring. I just wanted

to
say
thanx to everyone who has given me advice here, especially Tom Barr

and
Chuck
Gadd. I've got to hand it to all you plant keepers who can pull it

off!
I
thought reef was much easier and you guys got the right stuff for live
plants.


Best Regards To All

--Jim


Thats quite unfortunate.
I've had many a battles with algae, thats for sure!
Planted tanks can be sooo overated.
IDEA!!!!! ?:)
I could help YOU.....
I'd be willing to pay for shipping (i'll even let you discount the

shipping
charges) in exchange for your plants and all related paraphernalia.

What do you say.....


All I've got is a bottle of Flora Pride and some brush algae covered

plants
that were in not too good of shape before the brush algae hit. Everything

else
I just put away for my next big aqua scheme. Thanx anyway.

-jim





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