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5.5g Betta Tank
Here's my new 5.5g Betta Tank
Full tank shot ![]() Betta that i got from Petco as a halfmoon ![]() ![]() This is the view i have from my computer. ![]() The plants in the tank are: Polygonum Kawagoeanum Echinodorus Tenellus 'micro' ludwigia arcuata (seeing if i can find a place for it in this scape) I'm getting green dust algae on my glass and i think the best way to solve this is to do nothing correct? Should i just wait for it to finish it's cycle in my tank? I just can't resist the urge to scrape scrape scrape I think i will be doing EI dosing with this tank, just gotta find a container with small boxes in it so that i can just refill once a week and dump whatever days i need too. Thanks for looking
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Wow, both the tank and fish look great!
I'm a bit new to all this, so please bear with me :P Are you using one of those co2 systems and soil or anything? Or just gravel? I've been wanting to do something sort of similar with my 5 gal tank (which my betta recently died in after 2 years), so I'll definitely be checking back here to see how everything progresses! Mathew |
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Thanks, although green dust algae is slow taking over my tank right now xD
I'm using 2 nutrafin c02 bottles for my DIY c02, but right now, i'm not sure if two of those will be enough. I may have to switch to using 2 liter bottles. There is only gravel in my tank, no soil or anything beneath it. Be sure to post a pic of your 5 gallon! Sorry to hear about your betta though. Are you planning on getting another one? I'm so happy, the e tenellus is starting to send out runners!
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Algae Grower
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Yeah, I'm thinking of getting a new one, but I want to work out something for the tank first, it's pretty basic at the moment.
Your fish and tank are beatiful! I've always liked the dark gravel/planted look, and I love the white bits on his fins! My tank currently has natural mixed gravel, a potted anubias (I think), and a few random weeds I found in a pond near where I live.. but I want to change all that, it all looks pretty amateurish. I want to do something nice and planted, but without co2, as I'm on a budget and want to keep it simple. Do you reckon that'd be do-able? I'm picturing some dark rocks, piece of driftwood and a few plants, along with a nice pale betta... |
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Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LubYMbtL23E http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...k/thesides.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ybettatank.jpg |
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Algae Grower
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:O
I've seen this tank on youtube before... It's amazing! The whole asian theme is great! So that had no co2 or anything? Wow.. What sort of plants does he use, and lighting? I'm guessing the ones at the back are some type of java fern.. (Sorry if i'm asking too many questions, I'm new to all of this) Thanks for the links, gave me some more ideas. Mathew |
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Algae Grower
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They look like some kind of anubias derivative more than java fern. Here's list of anubias species (it's in Turkish but you can compare the names and pictures)
http://www.akvaryum.com/bitki.asp?id=26 or you can use the google translator; http://translate.google.com/translat...istory_state0= |
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emrextreme said, there is plenty you can do with a nonc02 tank
Anubias, java ferns,mosses, and crypts work well with no c02/low light and a stem plant that doesn't need c02 that i really like for its looks is Water Wisteria. In the Asian theme betta tank, other than the anubias, i think the stem plant in the gravel is some type of bacopa and the plant floating looks like hm.
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Thanks
I'm faced with a dilemma, there isn't that much flow in the tank and it is causing some algae (imo at any rate because i notice places with less flow tends to get more algae) but if i increase my flow, my betta gets unhappy because of the strong flow. I think i may try to fashion a spraybar out of a broken zoomed 501 canister filter i have. The spraybar for that filter is a bit smaller than the diameter of the outflow of the filter i have now though.
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I had the same problem... They seem to hate having the filter turned up anything more than a trickle really, I used to turn mine up and find him the next day extremely stressed with shredded fins, trying to 'attack' the flow from the filter.
The spraybar might be a good idea, as long as he's smart enough to still keep away from the filter intake. My fish wasn't. :P What if you put the filter closer to the ground, or in a corner near one of the rocks so that the water can be dispersed around the rock? That might help... But then again I'm a newbie so I have no real idea. |
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