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29g "Jagged Peaks"
Hi, everyone. once again i have succumb to my fish tank addiction and gotten another tank. ive been planning this 29g tank for some time now and even trekked out to find the hard scape at a local beach before i even got the tank. but in the end i got this lovly tank from Han(H4n) and went at it right away. took a lot of cleaning but spruced it back up to its former glory. as of right now i have a HOB filter from one of my old tanks going, just to start the cycling process along. still trying to figure out the plant layout that i want to put in this tank but it will be started very very soon. As i want a very simplistic tank layout.
here is the start of the tank while setting it up last night! the stand i made with 4x4s and 2x4s with a walnut stain finish using roofing brackets. ![]() _DSC6400 by marioman72, on Flickr ![]() _DSC6389 by marioman72, on Flickr started with play sand and root tabs ![]() _DSC6388 by marioman72, on Flickr here are some of the rocks that i collected form the local beach. in addition to the many that are all ready in the tank. i believe its granite witch there is a tun of locally in New England. ![]() _DSC6390 by marioman72, on Flickr after an hour or so of tampering with the rock placement, and a little help from some friends lifting the rocks to me, i came up with this placement. took a tun of tweaking to get it to this stage, im quite happy with the layout. ![]() _DSC6395 by marioman72, on Flickr ![]() _DSC6397 by marioman72, on Flickr started filling it, in total took about 45min :/ ![]() _DSC6398 by marioman72, on Flickr ![]() _DSC6399 by marioman72, on Flickr All in all im very happy with the hard scape. cant wait to put plants into this tank. so far im thinking i want DHG, maybe try my hand at some UG for the foreground. but not sure yet on a mid and background plants. we will see what happens this week!
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Wannabe Guru
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Sweet hardscape, very dramatic! I really like your stand too, it looks fantastic.
Looking forward to see some green in there
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Awesome hardscape!
Looking forward to seeing how this tank progresses! |
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Planted Tank Guru
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Love the rocks and the scape. Tanks like I that, I like to see, myself anyways, very little planting. Let those rocks and the hardscape be the tank.
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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if you were going for dramatic, i think you hit the nail on the head. to preserve the effect, i would suggest using very low growing carpet plants such as HC, UG or lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae in the foreground and depending on your taste, DHG or some tall stemmed plants in the back.
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Algae Grower
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The hardscape and the stand are top notch. I like the idea of having a single species of a low carpet plant - this tank has a lot of possibilities in what you can do. I would consider doing a moss wall in the background, not putting any tall plants, and having the low carpet plant in the open space of the tallest peak. Then in the back right corner put in a Crinum Calimistratum and its long flowing vines will eventually take over the top space. You would have only 3 plants and you don't hide the hardscape.
Do you have any plans on putting a background on the tank or do you want to keep it so you can see the wall behind it? |
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I too like the rocks.
But the tallest one should not have the very tip cut off. I don't know if you want or can push it down but it will certainly look better if it is not going out of the "frame". Since it's obvious that the beauty of the hardscape is in its heaviness it would make sense to plant the tank in such a way that this feeling is enhanced. Also as it is the tank already looks larger than it is. One way to keep these 2 impressions going on is to use small frilly plants mainly in the lower parts of the rocks and keep a lot of the rock surface visible. This picture leaves you with the impression of a very heavy rock mass: ![]() This picture also gives an idea of the use of small plants/big rock: ![]() And of course - the fish should be small. By the way one VERY cool way to stock such a tank full of rocks is to use a bunch of gobies. They will constantly play and move in, out, and around the rocks seldom wandering to the glass. The whole thing will look like it is full of life centered around the rocks. |
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Algae Grower
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That is awesome. Cannot wait to see it completed & stocked. Excellent idea with the rocks & perfect placement.
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Algae Grower
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can't wait to see it with some plants!
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Sara is AWESOME
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WOW! Great hardscape! It's fantastic, I really love it!! Those rocks are awesome. But I would agree with the comments above saying that I would adjust the main stone so that the tip isn't cut off. I think you should be able to create a stunning scape in here!!
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Planted Tank Guru
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I guess I'm the odd one out, but I think having the tip of the tallest rock extending out of the "frame", adds to the feeling of immense height...I like it that way.
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the gobby idea is also great. i have a plan for some of the stocking, my lfs just got some very nice blue tetras in. i was thinking a big school of them would contrast nicly with the dark rocks and light sand. Quote:
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everyone else who i didnt get to thank you for the kind words and appreciation! up dates will be in the near future with hopefully a planted tank haha
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Sara is AWESOME
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See if you can tilt it backwards a little bit. That might be just enough to give the top some room to breath!
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that might just do the trick!
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Algae Grower
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That is a sexy stand for a sexy tank.
Great hardscape. I wanna go find some better rocks now. But yeah, it's more than just getting good rocks, you knew how to place them. Yeah, no moss wall. No way. I'm with driftwoodhunter on liking that tall rock jutting out, but I see your whole "all or nothing" vision. If you de-rimmed the tank (perhaps too late) then that rock that's getting his tip nipped would look a whole lot better. Not that it has too though, it's looking great! |
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