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I don't believe that plants always make an aquarium look better. In fact I think they are often aesthetically detracting.I sort of agree that plants would look nice, but I will use the tank a lot to photograph fish, and I feel that plants in the frame tend to disturb the image. Maybee I change my mind later. First I have to finish aquascaping with wood and rocks.
I am just as impressed with a rock or wood only aquascape provided it is done with enough care and imagination.
Having said this I almost always include fast growing stem plants in my tanks, but for added biological filtration only.
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Yeah! I am very happy with the group. The largest ones are only 10cm tl. Guess that means I will have to feed and house them for more than a year before I can hope to breed them. I bought this many to be reasonably sure of at least one pair.Bas Pels wrote:Nice group. You got all 10 of them?
They look very healthy. I could see by the fecees in the bags that they have a healthy appetite. I will have to make more caves and hiding places in the tank to avoid to much conflict over "real estate"
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They will eventually be put in a 200liter breeding setup I think. I don´t consider them mature enough for breeding yet.Kostas wrote:They are very beautyfull Haavard,nice choice!I like this sp. very much and hope to keep it someday
In what tank have you putted them?Are they in with the Hemiancistrus subviridis or in another tank?
About this whole tank project. It was a nice learning exercise, but the whole consept did not work very well. The adhesion between the stainless steel and the silicon is starting to fail in places. I will have to think long and hard about what I will use this tank for. Probably It will be a sort of mixed species tank for fish to mature in for future breeding attempts. This means very basic layouts that facilitates easy capture of fish.
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Oh man what a shame it doesn't work
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
I don`t feel bad about it because it gives me the excuse to refurnish the tank. I wasn`t all that happy with it because of certain changes in my needs. I have a couple of different plans though, and I will think about my options for a while before I do anything. The tank will be used as a bouillabaise tank for raising wc fish to adulthood(matureness). Therefore it needs to be more practical. Everything needs to be removable and simple, yet beautiful enough to satisfy my own needs. I don`t really know at the moment, but I think it is right to tell everyone that there was an adhesion problem that caused the wood to impart with the glass. I still believe in the concept, but the steel probably needs to be even more chemically clean for the silicone to adhere properly.jopbgon wrote:Oh man what a shame it doesn't work
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Steel should be primed before using silicon glue - at least, in the 1990's in the hardware shop silicon glue was offered alongside a metal primer
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Normaly steel and other metals get parkerized/ phosphated/ phosphatized befor coated with organic materials for better liability
So I would suggest you first grind it a bit
then put it with only the part which you want to silicon for 5-10min in a mix of cola and water (try to get 0,3-1 Vol% Phosphoric acid)
and at least put it into silicon glue
So I would suggest you first grind it a bit
then put it with only the part which you want to silicon for 5-10min in a mix of cola and water (try to get 0,3-1 Vol% Phosphoric acid)
and at least put it into silicon glue
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Ooops excuse me for my bad translation , it wasn't a shame what I mean, it was that it sucks that your wonderful tank didn't work so excuse me for the Misunderstood .....my translation mistake, sorry again
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
jopbgon,as far as I could tell what you said and the way you said it was correct I understood perfectly....Oh man what a shame it doesn't work
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
All plans changed, and I build a rockscape instead for my second 720 liter tank.
It was built in much the same way as my Green phantom tank, but with darker rocks. At the moment I keep 7 Hemiancistrus sp. L-128 and 7 Baryancistrus dematoides L-200 "hi-fin". I removed most of the several hundred of lemon tetras tonight, so that I can photograph the catfish over the next few weeks. In the near future I only want a small school of Colombian tetras as company for myself and the catfish. Huge shoals of fish are nice, but it makes photograpy difficult. I will not keep discus in this tank as it is totally unsuitable.
This is the whole tank earlyer today:
Left side of the tank:
Right side of the tank:
Left side filtermodule containing 3000lph powerhead an the in/outlets of the Eheim 2080:
Right side filtermodule containing 3000lph powerhead:
It was built in much the same way as my Green phantom tank, but with darker rocks. At the moment I keep 7 Hemiancistrus sp. L-128 and 7 Baryancistrus dematoides L-200 "hi-fin". I removed most of the several hundred of lemon tetras tonight, so that I can photograph the catfish over the next few weeks. In the near future I only want a small school of Colombian tetras as company for myself and the catfish. Huge shoals of fish are nice, but it makes photograpy difficult. I will not keep discus in this tank as it is totally unsuitable.
This is the whole tank earlyer today:
Left side of the tank:
Right side of the tank:
Left side filtermodule containing 3000lph powerhead an the in/outlets of the Eheim 2080:
Right side filtermodule containing 3000lph powerhead:
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
the light and the rocks look AWESOME
but with a set up like this, you might think about ditching ALL the tetra's for, say, 25 Cyprichromis of a single species and variety and trading those pleco's in for 4-6 Phyllonemus typus
and add a group of 8 or so Asprotilapia leptura
but with a set up like this, you might think about ditching ALL the tetra's for, say, 25 Cyprichromis of a single species and variety and trading those pleco's in for 4-6 Phyllonemus typus
and add a group of 8 or so Asprotilapia leptura
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Or you could try a shoal of Puntius denisonii, they'd look really nice in that tank, and also add some nice colours.
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
But not very true to the biotope - as Puntius are Asian fish (not quite sure where in Asia they are native, but they certainly aren't South American].slakey wrote:Or you could try a shoal of Puntius denisonii, they'd look really nice in that tank, and also add some nice colours.
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Very inspiring tank!!!! , well done again
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
Thank you all for commenting A lot of fish would be suited for the tank, but the setup is primarily for the two species of pleco, and some tetras to make it look less empty.
I have just removed the hundreds of lemon tetras. Only 23 Colombian tetras are left. I really like these. Just the right size, and very nice blue and red. Their colour is a modest contrast to the dark rocks.
This is an adult female Hemiancistrus sp. L128 She is the biggest fish in the tank measuring around 22cm tl. All the caves in the tank are ordinary large slate caves that are hidden in the shadows of the rocks. (edit... "she" turned out to be a male)
I have just removed the hundreds of lemon tetras. Only 23 Colombian tetras are left. I really like these. Just the right size, and very nice blue and red. Their colour is a modest contrast to the dark rocks.
This is an adult female Hemiancistrus sp. L128 She is the biggest fish in the tank measuring around 22cm tl. All the caves in the tank are ordinary large slate caves that are hidden in the shadows of the rocks. (edit... "she" turned out to be a male)
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
I too have Lemon and Colombian tetras in my RIO 400 since a couple of weeks ago. Not as many as you have, only 15 of each (I have several other large fish in there, so not a good idea to stock too heavily with tetras).
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