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I’ve used the Aqua UV Advantage hanger unit. I have a Sicce pump attached to it with a foam sponge over the intake. Pump in the tank, vinyl tubing from the pump to the UV. It’s a wonky setup for sure but it’s portable. The spout has a downward discharge so I made it even wonkier by adding another piece of tubing to the spout with a PVC elbow. Which mostly stays on. The inline version would probably be easier to work with.

I haven’t had to use it in years so I probably need to replace the bulb at some point.
 
today I went to the lfs and got a few plants. And then I did a rescape with two 50% water changes.
It was so much easier to uproot and replant everything in a mix of netlea and apt aquasoil than it was when I had fluval stratum.
 

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Tuesdays and Saturdays = Discus tank water change
Pretty automated:
  • Empty 50% (syphon pipe lives in the tank, primed and ready to go with one turn of a valve);
  • wipe down glass (hardly anything there);
  • pull off 1 or 2 scruffy leaves (swords & crypts mostly and they are doing well!);
  • Refill (push a button on a remote to fill from an ageing barrel in the basement - hose end is permanently hooked up over the edge of the tank)
  • Additives while refilling (handy dosing bottles filled and ready to squirt measured amounts of ferts, kH and gH salts, dechlor)

I thought the discus would be a lot of work, but all of my pre-prep paid off and it is a super easy tank to take care of now ~•♥•~
 
Tuesdays and Saturdays = Discus tank water change
Pretty automated:
  • Empty 50% (syphon pipe lives in the tank, primed and ready to go with one turn of a valve);
  • wipe down glass (hardly anything there);
  • pull off 1 or 2 scruffy leaves (swords & crypts mostly and they are doing well!);
  • Refill (push a button on a remote to fill from an ageing barrel in the basement - hose end is permanently hooked up over the edge of the tank)
  • Additives while refilling (handy dosing bottles filled and ready to squirt measured amounts of ferts, kH and gH salts, dechlor)

I thought the discus would be a lot of work, but all of my pre-prep paid off and it is a super easy tank to take care of now ~•♥•~
Goals!
 
Rehomed some shrimp from the prefilter again. Did not do a Sunday water change. Been following the PPS protocol, and TDS has not risen by 100 since last Sunday. Yet there is some doubt.
I haven't looked at your journal, but keep us up-to-date on your PPS efforts. Most people use EI, and I don't know as much about PPS. Would be interested in following along as you trial it.

I use Excel for BBA
 
Added some “modern art” to my discus tank today. This crystal obelisk, in the vague hope that they will use it as a spawning cone ¯\(ツ)
2 pairs are constantly spawning in the tank, one couple uses a leaf or the filter tubes, the other use the side of a glass vase. Eggs hatch, fry get eaten, everyone getting along reasonably well.

In any case, it fit’s in nicely with the glass theme : )

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