My New 1.60m South American tank
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
Great pics Gert
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
Great tank and great Cat's Gert.
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
beautiful pictures, i have a similar styled tank and have found that one of the best and easily controled plants for above the water line are any of the Anubais species, particulary barteri, a great little plant, you could also stick in java fern, java moss and Riccia above the water on the emerged wood, plus none of these plants will need a lot of light to grow well
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I've got also a few smal Anubias above water, but because of the warmth of the GU10 bulbs I had before the Anubias was not doing well. Now the Anubias and the Echinodorus leaves that grow above water are doing well because I've changed the lights to 2x 5W LED construction bulbs.
The Sturisoma's had laid their eggs and I have a few small Sturisoma fry left in this tank. Next to this I have eggs from my Copella arnoldi.
Yesterday evening the Copella's starting to attempt to lay their eggs. I've had a change to film this:
Today the Copella's finally laid their eggs and I think their are about 60 eggs.
The Sturisoma's had laid their eggs and I have a few small Sturisoma fry left in this tank. Next to this I have eggs from my Copella arnoldi.
Yesterday evening the Copella's starting to attempt to lay their eggs. I've had a change to film this:
Today the Copella's finally laid their eggs and I think their are about 60 eggs.
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
love it.
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
Update: I introduced four Mesonauta egregius and 17 Nannostomus unifasciatus to the tank.
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
Impression of my biotope:
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Update from my side:
Last edited by Gertbl on 27 Jan 2012, 21:59, edited 1 time in total.
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photo update:
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the tank and fish selection are beautiful, some of your photos should be in a book, well done, very impressed
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Thanks, here's a new photo of the tank:
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as usual stunninig thanks for sharing cheers jk
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Update: The four Mesonauta egregius are now swimming in a 2m tank together with some Pterophyllum sp.
The reason why I remove the four Mesonauta egregius is because of the five Symphysodon sp. that will be swimming soon in this tank.
Here's a new photo of the tank:
The reason why I remove the four Mesonauta egregius is because of the five Symphysodon sp. that will be swimming soon in this tank.
Here's a new photo of the tank:
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Update from this tank:
31 Nannobrycon unifasciatus
7 Corydoras aeneus
5 Poecilocharax weitzmani
5 Hypoptopoma sp.
2 Sturisoma festivum or aureum
1m 1f Dicrossus maculatus
1m 1f Taeniacara candidi
1m 2f Apistogramma trifasciata
3m 5f Poecilia wingei
31 Nannobrycon unifasciatus
7 Corydoras aeneus
5 Poecilocharax weitzmani
5 Hypoptopoma sp.
2 Sturisoma festivum or aureum
1m 1f Dicrossus maculatus
1m 1f Taeniacara candidi
1m 2f Apistogramma trifasciata
3m 5f Poecilia wingei
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What species is this? I bought several of these on a whim one time, but they were unidentified. Sadly I only have one left and wouldn't mind getting more.Gertbl wrote:
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I bought that one as Sturisoma festivum.
Here is a new total picture and a picture of my new Panaque:
Here is a new total picture and a picture of my new Panaque:
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New pictures:
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very nice
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Re: My New 1.60m South American tank
Gert,
I finally got the tank to do my West African version of your set up. What is the material you used on the backbround and sides of your tank?
-Shane
I finally got the tank to do my West African version of your set up. What is the material you used on the backbround and sides of your tank?
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Thanks.jay_leask wrote:very nice
The material what I used for the back and side grounds are:Shane wrote:Gert,
I finally got the tank to do my West African version of your set up. What is the material you used on the backbround and sides of your tank?
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Styrofoam
Elastopur and colour pigments
I used a torch to slightly create a texture in the Styrofoam.
After that I made a mixture with the Elastopur and colour pigment. This will result in a thick pasta looking substance and then brush it out thick over the styrofoam. Right after that, I took sand and cover the hole plates under sand.
Hope that this give a good look of what I did and what I used.
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I did some research and this is apparently a Dutch product. I'll have to see if there is something similar in the US. How did you attach the styrofoam panels and keep them from floating up?Elastopur and colour pigments
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I think you can use Epoxy instead of Elastopur. But here's a example of Elastopur and how to use it:
http://www.dutch-rana.nl/v2/index.php?o ... 99&lang=en
The back- and sidegrounds are being hold on place by using Aquarium glue. I'm not sure if this is the right word in English for it. It's exactly the same material that is keeping the windows of the aquarium together.
http://www.dutch-rana.nl/v2/index.php?o ... 99&lang=en
The back- and sidegrounds are being hold on place by using Aquarium glue. I'm not sure if this is the right word in English for it. It's exactly the same material that is keeping the windows of the aquarium together.