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Well I have decided to take the plunge. I have begun yet another tank and this time it's to be a ADA 90P. I wish that I had the $ for the 120, but for now a 90P will have to suffice. Please note, I have switched to an Iwugami style as of 7/27/2012! So here are the specs and photos to follow:
Flora Anubias Barteri Nana Planted Microsorum pteropus Needle Leaf Planted Lilaeopsis mauritiana Planted Fauna Cardinia Japonica Arrived Otocinclus Affinis Arrived Harlequin Rasboras Arrived Assassin Snails Arrived Equipment Fluval G6 Hydor 300W Heater 5Lb. CO2 w/Milwaukee Regulator, Solenoid & Bubble counter GLA Atomic+ CO2 Diffuser - with Check Valve - 75mm GLA (Cal Aqua Labs) Glass Lily In/Outflow Pipes 2 x 30W Growbeam 1000ND, 6500K LED Tile EchoTech Vortech MP10 ADA: Iron Long Bottom, Multi-Bottom Long, Tourmaline BC, ECA, Phyton-Git, Brighty-K, Brighty Lights, Step 1-2-3, 45Lbs. Seriyu Stone (not cheap ) 60Lbs. Seachem Fluorite Black And without further delay: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Last edited by styxx; Yesterday at 12:52 AM.. Reason: Madness...pure madness, lol. |
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wow awesome! sub'ed....but wheres the tank!?? lol
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Ugh. On order with Aqua Forest Aquarium; I'm in waiting mode, but I'm supposed to receive my 45Lbs. of Seriyu stone by Monday at the latest. Oh and I can't wait because that @&#^ cost me an arm and a leg (let's not even talk about the tank), lol.
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Nice looking supplies and wood
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This is going to be good. That is an awesome piece of driftwood, and I can't wait to see what your 45lbs of Seriyu stone is going to look like in there.
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Why flourite? I don't use those hard subs in my ada tank because they tend to scratch...
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I decided against ADA Amazon soil because in my experience, it tends to turn to mush in the bottom layer over time. And since this tank will be around for at least the next year (or more) I wanted something that will hold its shape. Fluorite does that and doesn't suffer from compaction like ADA soil. Moreover with amendments like Multi-bottom and Iron Bottom its high CEC capacity increases its utility (apart from the Fe and other minerals that it already possesses). As for scratching, I haven't had any problems, but then again, I don't do a lot of fiddling and moving around things once I plant the tank. Other than trimming I usually leave things be for months at a time. The only occasion that I've ever been concerned with scratches is when moving large rocks in the substrate but even then the friction can be minimized. And of course, one could always use Fluorite Sand as an alternative if one were concerned about scratches. But I'm not too concerned.
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this is going to be nice. Lets see the rocks...
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On the way right now!
And without any further ado, here they are:![]() I'm not sure what is up with this photo below, but it's supposed to be vertical, yet every time I post it, the photo is turned sideways.... ![]() ![]() ![]() Same thing happens here for some strange reason... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Last edited by styxx; 05-21-2012 at 11:11 PM.. Reason: Adding photos! ;) |
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You definitely have a lot to work with there. Any one of those could be the focus stone in a smaller tank.
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I know but I'm concerned about height. I need sufficient height in the rock in order to offset the potential foreground that I want to use. I may have to resort to glosso because it seems that since my tank is only 18" high and the rocks aren't nearly that tall, therefore I might have to use glosso because it grows much closer to the substrate, whereas Lilaeopsis tends to grow 2-3 inches high (which would obscure the rock). Any thoughts?
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Last edited by styxx; 05-26-2012 at 07:28 AM.. Reason: Poor syntax and spelling...whoops! |
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Oh and BTW mcqueensesq, I went to LSU/UNO for my undergraduate degree! I miss uptown and the Quarter so much! Many of my friends still live there, but left for Grad school after Katrina. Hope things are going well down there these days...
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Last edited by styxx; 05-27-2012 at 10:56 PM.. Reason: Senility?! lol |
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