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Quick video: Mr. Aqua 11.4G Riparium - Take 2
Mr. Aqua 11.4G Riparium - Take 2
I have had this tank sitting empty for almost a year, but I want to set it up again. A couple of years ago I had a nice planting in here that featured baby panda bamboo (Pogonatherum crinitum). This plant proved to be an excellent choice as nano riparium background foliage, if a bit challenging to grow. It is one of the few riparium plants that I have tried that I would characterize as "high light". You really do have to shine pretty bright light on it or it will grow thin and spindly. I might use baby panda bamboo for this new planting, or I might opt for something new. I have been testing out a few other new riparium selections and I have some good possibilities. Here is an old shot showing the tank when I first set it up two years ago. I am going to work on putting it back together today. I also intend to paint the wall a dark purple as a better background color. Plants do not look very good against that dull tan. http://hydrophytesblog.com/wp-conten...0-tank-i-m.jpg |
Yes! Always love your tanks, this should be great :smile:
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I need to ponder plant choice for this little setup some more. I might opt for the baby panda bamboo again, or I might opt for this other interesting grass, Pleioblastus fortunei. http://ripariumsupply.com/wp-content...rtunei-I-m.jpg Baby panda bamboo (P. crinitum) is a grass, but it is not a true bamboo. P. fortunei is a true bamboo, and a grass as well of course. |
Here's the foliage on the baby panda bamboo. I actually have both the all-green species P. crinitum and the white-variegated "variegatum".
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Here's an old picture of that planting from a couple of years ago. The riparium foliage is dominated by Pilea grandifolia, the Pogonatherum crinitum and a single Laguncularia racemosa white mangrove tree.
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The wall is now officially purple.
I can start setting this thing up today. |
Here's the tank in place...
http://ripariumsupply.com/wp-content...-tank-II-m.jpg This plant, Lysimachia congestiflora 'Outback Sunset', is one that I only tested out recently as a riparium plant. I like it a lot and I intend to use it in here. http://ripariumsupply.com/wp-content...Sunset-I-m.jpg |
Nice!
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Here it is with water. I am filling this tank to only about 2 1/2" from the top. This improves the proportions for the whole riparium layout--making the water portion a bit more broad and shallow--and it also might help to keep fish inside this rimless tank.
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Here it is with the new planting. I am trying to get as much color as I can from this layout. The plants look a bit disheveled, but they will perk up with a week or two to start growing in.
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Here's this planting again with plants ID'd.
Again, the planting looks pretty crummy right now, but it will perk up as the plants start to grow in. http://ripariumsupply.com/wp-content...2-tank-I-b.jpg
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A gorgeous riparium in making.
Sub'd. Eager to see what you do about the underwater flora and fauna. Something off topic- I always want to keep PDFs. But could never understand how to make an enclosure for them. Can you give me the link to some thread or article where I can get to know that. |
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I added substrate, a dark grey gravel, last night.
I'm going shopping this afternoon and I might purchase some fish. |
Today I found the perfect fish for this setup!...
Gold White Cloud Mountain Minnow Green Lantern Platy I think that I will add maybe a half-dozen of the gold white cloud mountain minnows with maybe three of the green lantern platies. I did not purchase the fish yet because I plan to return tomorrow after researching some of the other species that they had in the store. I think these fish will look good with the riparium plants that I have in there. |
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