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Nano 8x6 inches (update 4/21/06 on last page)
what do you guys think?
11/21/2005 No filter on yet. Ordered a nano filter, and coralife mini aqualight. It is an ocean free tank thanks to Boun. Substrate is ada aquasoil. Update 12/03/2005 Got the mini aqualight (18 watts) no filter yet. Things look like they are growing. Soon I will take out some plant species. Any opinions on what I should take out or leave? Plants Juncus repens Polygonum muricatum Hygro sp red Hemigraphis trian Downoi Utricularia sp. weeping moss Ammania sp Bonsai Fauna Cherry shrimp Male endlers Ian Last edited by ianiwane; 04-22-2006 at 02:15 AM. |
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Plants will naturally take in ammonia and nitrite. If there were no plants in there- that would be a different story.
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you dont even need a filter. I didn't use a filter on my 75 gallon. If the plants are growing, they are filtering the water. If you do 2 waterchanges a week you shuld be fine. IMO, no nano tanks should have filters. They are too big for such a small tank,and make it look ugly.
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I made a homemade filter for my 5 gallon... I simply found an empty fish food container, punched a hole in the center of the lid, stuck a tube connector on a tube, put it in through the hole, opened the lid, and added gravel from a cycled tank. You could also add filter floss to this. I then connected the tubing to an air pump.
I careful hid my "filter" in 10 lbs. of gravel. You could get an air diffuser (sp?) to slow down the flow. No tank should be without a filter, besides betta tanks (since they don't like a strong flow).
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i have my nano 1 gallon running now for almost three weeks without any filtration or waterchange. it has a 9 watts over it. the plants are growing well. I beginning to see algae on the glass. I think I will have to clean it soon. I did ordered a nano filter from bigals just didn't have time to p ick it up from my friend yet
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Nanofigs
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Maybe a matter of taste, but to my eye, there are too many different plant species in there...
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