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rainbuilder's 'Smooth Hillside' - NO CAP dirted 45 gal hex *FILLED* *UPDATE 12/16/12*
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This tank was given to me for free, and I couldn't pass it up. This tank size and dimension is really awesome, albeit hard to scape. Long story short, I have had this tank for over a year, and have never really been happy with it. I rescaped it today (10/6/2012) and it turned out really nice. This is my first real scape. Most current FTS: Big mama enjoying the space. She's been laying once a week! I will put the most current shot on this post along with a new post. Planned fauna: Some kind of wild type shrimp colony Breeding pair of angelfish Otocinclus Planned flora: 2 ruffled sword plants Dwarf hairgrass belem Cryptocoryne nurii/wendtii Java fern windelov Fissidens fontanus or maybe some fissidens I collected in oklahoma Anubias coffeefolia [needed] Hemianthus micranthemoides Possibly some kind of bucephalandra, those are so cool Now for the journaly part! Expenses so far: Filter, heater, and tank came free ~$20 for cfl lights $1.49 for topsoil $11.50 for rocks I filled up some panty hose with some old aquarium gravel I had laying around and placed them in the tank to give my largest rocks a place to sit upon: Then I found where I wanted my rocks to sit: And then filled it with dirt and voila! Critiques welcome. I'm pretty dang happy with the scape, so I probably won't move a lot around except for dirt. If you think dirt should be placed anywhere else please speak your mind. I'm not sure why but it seems a little off so suggestions welcome. Let me know what you think! ALSO: Help me pick a wild type shrimp species! Something that can hide well enough from 2 angelfish. Maybe wild type cherries or green babaultis? Hairgrass is coming in wednesday!
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Last edited by rainbuilder; 12-17-2012 at 12:07 AM.. Reason: informaccion |
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Got my first plants in there! I had some leftover HM so I decided I'd go ahead and put it in there for it to get going.
Most of the rest of the open parts will be dwarf hairgrass.
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wont the dirt get kicked up every time you trim or replant?
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It'll get cloudy any time a fish gets near the bottom as well. Just be ready to do a lot of filter cleaning, this and fine particulate settling on plant leaves are my biggest gripes with soil tanks, and I've always done them with caps.
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Yes, but not too badly. It'll settle back kind of like in a lake. Luckily, this topsoil luckily settles really quickly. I'd just have to turn the filter off until it was clear enough. I am also doing a dry start method on this tank.
I am planning on dry start method to fix that problem. I will not have bottom feeder fish, only angelfish, otocinclus, and maybe some wild type shrimp in there. The particulate wont really get on the dwarf hairgrass I think, and if I have shrimp then it will be cleaned off by their activity.
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love those rocks, their so round.
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looks good
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Interesting method. Never have seen a dirt tank without a cap. It will be good to see the results.
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Thanks! Hence the name 'Smooth Hillside'
Thanks! Quote:
Still doing some small tweaks to the dirt, to make it more like a naturally eroded hill.
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Wannabe Guru
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Keep this updated, I want to do this myself and would love to see it in action.
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I definitely will keep it updated. This is my first real tank journal so I'm excited.
I really need some DHG for this scape, so if anyone has a good amount to sell to me let me know!
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Last edited by rainbuilder; 10-07-2012 at 10:39 PM.. Reason: dhg |
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Ordered some dwarf hairgrass 'belem'! It will be shipping tomorrow so I'm expecting it on wednesday.
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Cool hardscape, the triad of round stones is very relaxing and grounded. With the two fore stones being similarly sized, I would move one of them forward and the other further back and in to create a bit more asymmetry. I guess if the soil gets to be a pain you could always cap it but it will be interesting to see how it works for you.
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My plants are going to be in thursday actually, I forgot about columbus day. Also, should I try to dry start my windelov java fern? They will be superglued to the sides towards the base of the rocks. I'm not sure if I should or not so I'd like some input.
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Day 5 Dry Start
Got my hairgrass in today! Got it planted, and added some windelov java ferns I had been growing emersed as well. For some reason my pictures have a really greenish color to them. My wall color makes for a nice background. I have two ruffled swords, where should I put them in this scape? I also have a few crypts that I was planning on putting in there as well, so where should I put them?
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