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Journal Kwyet’s 60G Hillstream Tank

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Everything has been humming along. No new deaths. I think it would be safe to add new fish now, but after buying lights for the 125, new fish will have to wait. Then they’ll still have to go through quarantine. I do have a single leftover Leopard Danio that I’ve been keeping in the 10 gallon farm tank. I’m going to move him into here. I think he’ll enjoy it.

I’ve changed from using sponges with suction cups to using black garden stakes and zip ties to hold the emersed plants in the back. It’s something I saw on YT. I think I like it better, but will decide with more time.
Maintenance day is Monday, so there’s algae on the glass and some of the plants. Be kind, lol!

With just the tank light:
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With both lights (from above to avoid reflections):
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I recently moved the White Clouds to the high tech farm tank, and increased the Rainbow Shiner school in this tank along with adding 4 Hillstream Loaches. All are doing well so far. The original Shiners have really colored up!

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Beautiful shiners! Love that top down look. And I’ve always loved hillstream loaches, their sting ray look is so cool.
Thanks! I think they’re pretty cool too! Later on, I would like some red or purple finned ones, and maybe a few Stiphodon gobies.
 
Only 3 months since the last update for this one. 😄 I’ve been very successful at growing algae, lol! I actually like the algae on the rocks, and I need some anyway for the loaches. I’m not crazy about the string algae, although it’s not hard to pull out by hand with each water change, and I think it would improve a lot if I wasn’t away so much. The real problem is that clado has insinuated itself all over the tank. I would really like to kill it off without killing the rest of the algae. Any ideas?

Interestingly enough, the Madagascar lace plants stay pretty clear of algae. The loaches seem to particular like to graze on their leaves. I’m thinking of pulling out a lot of the other plants, and replacing them with Lace plants for this reason.

The loaches are doing well. I test before every water change to make sure the gH and kH are the same as the replacement water, and both are always at room temperature. I also try not to disturb the substrate very much, since I read that their gills can get clogged with fine particulates.

A couple of the shiners managed to jump out during breeding season, in spite of using twin wall polycarbonate to extend the rim into the tank an extra couple of inches. I’m going to try covering it with mesh, but I haven’t got around to making it yet. I think they’ll be more settled until next season, so I have some time.

Pardon the reflections…
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Thanks for reading! Suggestions welcome, as always!
 
Well, that’s weird! I was sure I had posted an update since November, showing the lids I had made and didn’t like very much, but I don’t see it now. 🤷‍♀️

Anyway, these are the previous mesh lids I had made because one of the shiners jumped out during breeding season:

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These are the new, improved ones. I like the black much better, and I left a spot with a feeding flap and a spot for the moss to grow without getting stuck in the mesh. These are made with window screen. It’s touching the water in the picture because I overfilled the tank a little bit yesterday, but evaporation will take care of that pretty soon.,

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Things are going well. The clado is slowly receding. I pull some out manually every week. You’ll still see some in pictures. I thought it would be fun to sew some extra Pilo moss on the sponge. We’ll see how it does. Maybe it’ll grow down and choke out the BBA which persists on the sponge below the water change line. I added 6 Peppered Cory cats. They’re cute, but wouldn’t cooperate for pictures. I might add 6 more. They can handle low temps, so they’re great for this kind of tank.

This first picture shows the shiners. I think they look nice even when not in breeding colors. One longfin Leopard Danio swims with them. He’s the last of his school, and I don’t intend to get more, but he seems reasonably happy with them.

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