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look how far I've come! 20L journal (56K...I think?) new pics 11/17/09
I just have to share the drastic improvement my tank has had in the past 2 months! The project never ends so let me know what suggestions you have for my tank!
2/5/09: ![]() 2/18/09: ![]() 3/1/09: ![]() 3/17/09: (this picture has one light turned off to cut down on reflection, the shots with all lights on are really washed out. any tips?)![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm really happy with the rapid improvement I've gotten in plant health. In November i had rescaped dramatically and pulled all of my fast growing rotala. by January I had brown algae and a number of my slower growing plant didn't make it, (that's why the tank looks so sparse in the feb. photo). So I'm very glad i won my battle! Last edited by kyle3; 11-18-2009 at 12:55 AM. Reason: date change for most recent pics |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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LOL I totally forgot to go back and add that stuff
As requested: up and running since 12/05 AGA 20 gallon long hagen Co2 ladder with DIY (1 20oz.(approximately) bottle changed every other week or when the bubble count gets low) 36 watts of t-5 (1colormax bulb, 1 6700K bulb)9hrs 20 watts of t-8 "life-glo" 9hrs ferts: all seachem: root tabs for the swords and lotus, excel every other day, flourish every 3 days, iron every 3-5 days eco-complete and small black gravel, aquaclear 50 HOB, 75 watt jager heater, AGA glass top FAUNA: 5 rummy nose tetras, 2 Aeneas corys, 2 Julii corys, 4 otos, 4 amano shrimp FLORA: Dwarf Sagittaria, Amazon sword(2 varieties, I think black and melon?), Hygrophyla difformis, Bacopa monnieri, Rotala indica, Nymphaea pubescens(lotus) water parameters: PH 7.2, KH 4, GH 9, Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 5-10, (tap PH is 7.6-7.8) did i miss anything? Last edited by kyle3; 03-23-2009 at 01:34 AM. |
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Water change schedule and how often you need to trim lol
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32 gal planted amazonian-ish tank http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/lo...8-finally.html
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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I'd like to plant something whimsical on the driftwood. I'd also like to find some smaller more spindly pieces of driftwood to have peaking out of the Hygrophyla difformis (wisteria). Well. . .these aare the ideas I've been playing with most recently.
cheers-K |
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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Fissidens fontanus would be beautiful on driftwood. OR some taiwan moss drooping down off the driftwood like a cascading waterfall mmmmmmm tranquil
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32 gal planted amazonian-ish tank http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/lo...8-finally.html
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Ok I've got some ideas to run by everyone:
1st: I'm toying with the idea of planting HC on the driftwood. I'm not sure if i'm up to it. . . opinions? 2nd: I'm thinking about adding more fish. . . I've always been really big on not pushing stocking too far so my tanks are lightly to moderately stocked and I'm not sure if I should add anything at all. The fish I'm thinking of are 2 more rummys and a pair of Rams. I'm really hesitant but I'd love to have a larger school and I'd love to have Rams for all the obvious reasons thanks for looking everyone! cheers-K |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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Your tanbks is gorgeous!!!!! Very nice work, and what a dramatic difference in just two months. Do you mind giving your specs? (lights, fert regimen, CO2, etc)?
The one suggestion I can make is to go with a more graceful peice of driftwood. Perhaps a old curvy manzanita that can draw attention to the focal point and give elegance... That's all I can really suggest - it's a wonderful tank!!!! And, yes get rams!!!!!!! |
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by the way I agree about the driftwood- it's so straight it seems stiff and rigid. The thing is it's screwed onto one of those slate bases and it would disturb 1/2 the tank if i were to replace it with something more elegant. That's why I'd like to disguise it a bit by growing a plant on it.
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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mmmmk so I've been doing a bit of reading and it seems that seachem is not the least expensive sort of ferts to use- but their "diluted" or less concentrated nature might be a good thing since my tank is not large. plus i'm messing with my established balance if i change it up. . .soooo should i hunt down some dry ferts in the twin cities (Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN) or should i leave good enough alone?
thanks for the input! cheers-K |
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tank update: today i lost one of my rummys- I'm quite sad about it b/c he was quite the character. he had scoliosis so he bobbed and twirled around the tank all the time. I imagine his death is related to his condition. I'll miss him, he was my favorite.
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