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HANdS 5G Planted Betta Tank

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Specifications
5G Marineland Eclipse Hex 5
Dimensions: ~ 14" x 12.5" x 16.8"
Substrate: Eco-Complete Black
Lighting: 13W Daylight CFL from Home Depot
CO2: None
Fertilizers: API Leaf Zone
Flora: Taxiphyllum Barbieri (Java Moss), Bacopa Monnieri (Moneywort)
Fauna: 1 King Crowntail Betta, 2 Nerites (Zebra/Spotted)


The Acquisition Story
This was a present for my 2 year old daughter Aria when her baby brother's due date was approaching. It's currently housing a Teal/Purple King Crowntail Betta named "Alpha".

This is our first fish-tank, ever. I wanted to plant it, so it also became my first experience with needing to keep something green alive too.

I fishless-cycled the tank using janitorial ammonia. It has eco-complete substrate and two clefted rocks for hardscape. The first plants I put in it were a selection of small java ferns and anubias from Petsmart. They were doomed. I was still learning how to measure water parameters, dose ammonia, etc... at some point I must have had easily 20ppm of ammonia in that tank, and the plants did not survive.

Thankfully, I reset the water and the tank cycled uneventfully after that. It now houses a healthy portion of Java Moss and a bunch of Moneywort courtesy of tpt member aweeby. They've only been in there a week, so I can't say for certain how they're doing, but they look healthy :)
 
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This is Aria's Betta tank before I got the moneywort/moss from a tpt member (thanks again, aweeby!). I originally had this piece of fauxpani resin decoration in there, which now that I look back at, is ugly as hell. The plants in there all died from ammonia poisoning, unfortunately :(


Here is one of two Nerites in the Betta tank. The other one was camera shy.
 
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Glad to see that it arrived well. And sorry for sending you that messy moss. I didn't realize it was so full of clado. :( The stuff that's in there won't harm anything or spread very much, but shrimp and snails rarely eat it. I wouldn't risk shrimp with a betta. Algae killers should handle it if you are bothered by it, but take out the nerites to be safe unless you know you have one that won't kill inverts. I treated it (and washed it) before I sent it, so it should be on the tail end of life.

Ammonia is a form of nitrogen that plants will consume... so ammonia poisoning doesn't sound likely. But whatever it was, the problem seems to have gone away.
 
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Glad to see that it arrived well. And sorry for sending you that messy moss. I didn't realize it was so full of clado. :( The stuff that's in there won't harm anything or spread very much, but shrimp and snails rarely eat it. I wouldn't risk shrimp with a betta. Algae killers should handle it if you are bothered by it, but take out the nerites to be safe unless you know you have one that won't kill inverts. I treated it (and washed it) before I sent it, so it should be on the tail end of life.
Thanks, no problem! It really doesn't bother me at all -- makes it feel "lived in" :p Ghost shrimp are cheap, and I wanted some for my 29G tank anyway, so I picked up 8 from Petsmart today... we'll see how Alpha does with one or two of them in there.

Ammonia is a form of nitrogen that plants will consume... so ammonia poisoning doesn't sound likely. But whatever it was, the problem seems to have gone away.
Most of the plants just melted away -- could have been transitioning to the new tank, could have been poor handling by me, I'm not sure. Definitely a learning experience :)

Thanks
 
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So, I think I want to pull some of that moss out and put it in my 29G, but now I'm afraid of the algae ;)

I'm probably going to take it all out and put it in a quarantine tank to treat with algaefix. How much time do I need to wait after treating it before I put it back in the tank (so it's safe for the nerites/shrimp)?

Also, I was only able to spot 1 of the original 3 ghost shrimp in there, but there are a lot of hiding places under the moss / between plants / etc. When I first introduced them, Alpha was curious, but didn't attack any of them, so I guess that's encouraging. :)
 
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So after a bunch of reading, it seems like algaefix is pretty harsh stuff. Instead, I spent about 2 hours sifting through the moss and cleaned it pretty nicely if I do say so myself :)

It remains to be seen if the algae will return, but at least it looks nice for the time being. I split it into two portions and put one half in the 29G (which I made some small scape changes to (pics tmrw)).
 
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Haha, yea I think he ate the juvenile, because I couldn't find it while I was cleaning the moss, though it's possible it was just hiding well in the moneywort plants somewhere. He has left the adults alone after staring at them for a few minutes when I first introduced them.
 
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Alpha is happy - I am still letting my daughter feed him (with some gentle guidance and reminders about how much to put in), but I think he's being overfed.

I didn't feed him on Sunday per some reading I did about Bettas and over-feeding. Today he got some freeze-dried bloodworms, which he will eat straight from your fingertips.


The Bacopa Monnieri and Java Moss I got from aweeby are starting to grow! I noticed that some of the stems are at least an inch taller than when I planted them.

My two nerites were hanging out together on one of the stones in the tank this morning, maybe it's love? :)
 
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The Bacopa in this tank was starting to melt away completely. I think it might be due to lack of light. I had some root tabs in there, but the light is positioned so that it really only shines down on the front half of the tank. I took them all out and positioned the rocks towards the back, then floated the remaining bacopa stems in my 29G. I'll see about planting them there this weekend.

Alpha built his first bubble-nest last weekend. I was a little sad to have to disrupt it when doing his water change, but I guess that means he's happy :)
 
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Snapped a new profile picture of Alpha - really shows off his colors I think :D



Also managed to get a shot of one of the two Ghost Shrimp which live in the tank (unnamed):



And a picture of Spots (the spotted Nerite) hanging out on his favorite rock:



Stripes got his very own motion picture!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZFDV8FL2Wk
 
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