Thanks to all of you who have contributed to my questions, I have taken my tanks from "the guy" that walks into a lfs and comes out with tank and fish, (I actually bought 2), and now have 2 healthy aquariums. I do not agree with sales people that would recommend that. Man, I spent more time doing water changes and doing research than I did working. Combined, I have 43 fish. According to AqAdviser I am good on both tanks. Throughout the whole fish in cycling, I lost 3 fish. One Platy died having fry and I am convinced 2 Platies were sick when I bought them, they died within 3 days of purchase.
I have advanced to live plants. Within a couple weeks, they seem to be doing really well, to the point where I have 3 Amazon Swords "sending" out the funny little shoot that I am trying to figure out where to cut off in order to start new ones. My fault, but I have watched 30 or 40 youtube videos on how to do this--the camera is always out of focus or pointed somewhere else, or the person is talking to the skies instead of into the mike. I have decided that this forum is the best place to get advice.
Is anybody able to tell me when and where to cut them off so I do not harm the original plant--without a video?
Once again, thanks in advance, and I really appreciate all advice.
I have advanced to live plants. Within a couple weeks, they seem to be doing really well, to the point where I have 3 Amazon Swords "sending" out the funny little shoot that I am trying to figure out where to cut off in order to start new ones. My fault, but I have watched 30 or 40 youtube videos on how to do this--the camera is always out of focus or pointed somewhere else, or the person is talking to the skies instead of into the mike. I have decided that this forum is the best place to get advice.
Is anybody able to tell me when and where to cut them off so I do not harm the original plant--without a video?
Once again, thanks in advance, and I really appreciate all advice.