Joined
·
234 Posts
Wanting to share my 3 gallon “egg” with ya folks. I got the egg at Michael’s for about $40 in near awesome condition the narrow end of the egg is cut off at a slight angle as to confuse Zach. The egg adds some personality to my large kitchen countertops. This is low tech - sandblasting coal slag substrate with a bit of Osmocote + underneath for the root feeders. A 7.5W paddle heater for the winter time here in Colorado to keep everybody comfortable and a halogen spot lamp for photosynthesis. There will be a pico powerhead with a DIY acylic spraybar during summer to help with evaporative cooling.
There are several different plants in here - Red Melon Sword near the middle two different Crypts on the right side of the larger driftwood Ranaculus inundatus up front Subwassertang is holding down the fort in back by the heater while Mermaid weed (Proserpinaca palustris) is quietly cohabitating in the left corner opposite a few specimens of unknown large leaved stem. In the roots of the driftwood rests some Windelove Java fern. Up top near the heavens Riccia fluitans grows robustly alongside Water Lettuce and Frogbit. With some help from local shrimpers I have CRS and CBS happily living and cleaning every nook of the egg.
I hope to inspire others out there into starting pico / nano tanks. This is far simpler than my other tanks and just as entertaining to watch. A small LED lamp would be nice to replace the halogen lamp that sucks juice creates tons of heat energy and needs replacing about once a month. So, looking into that.
I hope you enjoy!
There are several different plants in here - Red Melon Sword near the middle two different Crypts on the right side of the larger driftwood Ranaculus inundatus up front Subwassertang is holding down the fort in back by the heater while Mermaid weed (Proserpinaca palustris) is quietly cohabitating in the left corner opposite a few specimens of unknown large leaved stem. In the roots of the driftwood rests some Windelove Java fern. Up top near the heavens Riccia fluitans grows robustly alongside Water Lettuce and Frogbit. With some help from local shrimpers I have CRS and CBS happily living and cleaning every nook of the egg.
I hope to inspire others out there into starting pico / nano tanks. This is far simpler than my other tanks and just as entertaining to watch. A small LED lamp would be nice to replace the halogen lamp that sucks juice creates tons of heat energy and needs replacing about once a month. So, looking into that.
I hope you enjoy!






