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Bogopolis - 30g w/ 20g sump (Pic Heavy)
Finally had some time to get this project rolling. This will be my second tank - inspired by the amount of fun an 8g nano has given me.
All of the equipment used was sourced from craigslist. Eventually, I will be converting a 20g tall (on the rack below the tank) into a sump with refugium. For now I'm using a 5g bucket. Anyway, onto the pics. ![]() Getting started - wishing we had some black sand around here on the cheap. ![]() Using miracle gro o/c - + worm castings and clay. Screwed the wood together to take care of the floating bits. ![]() Using a Coralife 2x65W lamp + window light. Right now it has 2x 10k bulbs. I'll probably switch to 1x 10k 1x 6.5k ![]() ![]() Remember kids, always play safe and bag it up. ![]() ![]() Will probably be moving the java fern to the left side. I'd like to have lush growth from the left/center rear trailing off to the right. Might plant something like dwaf sag front/left and leave the front right bare. I've planted some red ludwigia in the back - will have to see if there's enough light for her. ![]() I've plumbed airline up through the tall arm of the driftwood - it lets a steady trickle of water run down to feed the mosses. ![]() You can see the nipple sticking up just a bit. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Still dealing with the fog of war. I've added some floss to help clear things up. That's it for now Thanks for looking all - happy planting |
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Wow, I love the moss idea. This is a great start.
I't not a discus guy, but 30 gallons is definitely too small for the amount of discus you need to keep them happy. |
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Starting to clear - the small in tank filter will be removed soon - just using it to floss.
I'm not comfortable derimming this old tank completely - but I may dremel out the front section about 2 inches in from either corner.
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Planted Tank Guru
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wow - I love what you've done so far - the drama of such large driftwood in relation to tank size (and driftwood is my weakness - lol) is awesome! Most folks wouldn't have such a big chunk extending out of the tank, but that's what I like best - with the plants growing on it, the whole set up reminds me of Jurassic Park.
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Planted Tank Guru
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beautiful wood arangement! cant wait to see it get more plants! and i love the emersed pants on that wood
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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I love the idea of the scape however if you don't keep those curtains closed you'll be fighting algae instead of growing plants. Other than that, nice going so far.
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Planted Tank Guru
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Wow, amazing start. Looks terrific.
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Planted Tank Guru
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what kind of mosses are those?
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Planted Member
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Orchid, I couldn't tell you - the back yard in MA variety.
dantra, Your fear about the window is my fear about the window - but I do want to supplement the lighting as it is probably suspended too high above the tank to get into the upper medium range. I may end up using rice paper or something similarly translucent to moderate the light. |
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Considering Glass/Ghost catfish for a base fauna.
5x Ghost cats + 3 Angels + snails/shrimp + possibly a few small corydoras Though I'd really appreciate input on any high personality / peaceful fish you think may work. Thanks, Rob Last edited by RobMc; 12-06-2012 at 05:20 PM.. Reason: Addl info |
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Algae Grower
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Fascinating driftwood and really nifty mosses! Can't wait to see everything grown-out and filled-in.
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Planted Member
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great idea with the drift wood and keeping it moist for the moss!
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Algae Grower
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+1 on the plumbed wood! I have my shrimp tank right in front of a window w/o algae issues but thats just sand and root tabs ... Also is that some sort of plant in your HOB?
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SlopTank: Good eye - I had put an anubias in there temporarily. Though, it's actually not a HOB, but a Siphoning overflow box - because failure of this siphon would be catastrophic...I probably won't end up planting it
The anubias now sits emersed - mounted in the crotch of the large piece of driftwood. |
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Algae Grower
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Ah very nice
Looking forward to see how this develops! |
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