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What do you think of my first tank (low-tech)?
It was initially an old 20 gal high I had as a kid. Nobody in the house including me knew anything about fish-keeping so the hobby lasted about three months before all the fish died in an accidental water change with soap water.
I started reading a lot about fish-keeping during my four month vacation just this past summer in Hong Kong after I visited the famous Tung Choi street fish market. So once I went home to Toronto, I started my first tank with an old 20 gal high. After some changes, here is what it looks like. Not sure if it's a true planted tank, because there are a lot of fish. The fish/invert/plant list is on youtube descriptions. http://youtube.com/watch?v=fPDg8I5UlXw BTW I tried to get close-ups of the Cherry shrimps at about 0:50 but couldn't get clear focus. At 1:09 I tried to look for the Otos but they were hiding. It was initially an old 20 gal high I had as a kid. Nobody in the house including me knew anything about fish-keeping so the hobby lasted about three months before all the fish died in an accidental water change with soap water. It came with a measly 18 inch 15 watt regular fluorescent Perfecto Hood / Light combo. Thus the obvious need for an upgrade. After some horrible DIY attempts, I gutted the original Perfecto hood and stole two undercabinet hood lights from the kitchen to build a 3x 15 watt (18 inch fluorescent tube) lighting canopy out of $1 Home Depot wood. I used an acrylic sheet as the cover. I'll probably do a new lighting/canopy system next year after the fluorescent tubes wear out. I'd say it's low tech because I don't do ferts, it's low-medium lighting, low-maintenance (nitrate levels are always < 10 ppm, ammonia/nitrite = 0 ppm even after two weeks since WC), General specs: Filtration: Aquaclear 50 on 24/7 (with sponge inlet to prevent shrimp deaths, and filter media = sponge foam + ceramic cylinders/pebbles + filter floss), sponge filter on a night-time Heater: 75w Jager Substrate: Initially Home Depot sand-blasting silica sand, last week added Flourite Black on top, some peat on the bottom layer. CO2: DIY Yeast-based, with bell diffuser. Ferts: Fish waste, detritus I've learned a lot reading about the hobby on forums/online/books and first hand experience so far. It's gotten to the point where I am already planning for a new, larger tank with lots of plants / lower fish load. |
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Wannabe Guru
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Why isn't anyone responding? I see 200+ hits.
You can say whether it's good, bad, what I should work on, etc. I would just like some input. |
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Wannabe Guru
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From what I can tell it looks pretty good. I like the moss covered driftwood.
Really didnt get to see much of a full tank view.
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Algae Grower
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Looks nice but it would be cool to see some stills.
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See my planted tank progress on the DSM Fish Gal blog! |
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Wannabe Guru
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See the photo journal: http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/ph...-progress.html
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Algae Grower
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Looks great!
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