Call for Photos of Natural Tanks
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Call for Photos of Natural Tanks
As many of you may have noticed, I have finally finished the second article in the "Natural Catfish Aquarium" series
which can be viewed here:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_c_288.php
I am already at work on the third part which will cover the creative use of stones, driftwood, twigs, leaves and other materials.
If you have any photos of "natural" aquariums please post them here. We would like to use some of them to illustrate points made in the articles. The photos will be integrated with the articles. I look forward to seeing your tanks!
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which can be viewed here:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_c_288.php
I am already at work on the third part which will cover the creative use of stones, driftwood, twigs, leaves and other materials.
If you have any photos of "natural" aquariums please post them here. We would like to use some of them to illustrate points made in the articles. The photos will be integrated with the articles. I look forward to seeing your tanks!
-Shane
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Actually it is pretty close. Just imagine a section of blackwater bank flooded over the terrestrial plants after a heavy rain.
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this is a picture of my tank when i build it ive used some back to nature background pieces and bogwood. the plan was that it should look like some kind of fallen trea in the river, the bogwood on the leftside was never used in the finished product.
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this is how the tank looked after a few days with fish in it
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its not exactly how i wanted it to be, so im up for a rebuild quite soon
Malle
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this is how the tank looked after a few days with fish in it
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its not exactly how i wanted it to be, so im up for a rebuild quite soon
Malle
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Please keep them coming! It is nice to see different people's ideas and styles.
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Just starting my first blackwater tank. I have used the natural curves of the wood to hide the caves. Also tried to create a few different clear areas for feeding. Hate the background, will be changing it. Will add leaf litter when I see the pH settle after adding the wood. Currently housing six Cardinal Tetras and four L183. The only plant is the java fern growing on one piece of wood.
Can you spot the male in the third picture?
Full front view
Right side close up
Side view right side
Side view left side
Don
Can you spot the male in the third picture?
Full front view
Right side close up
Side view right side
Side view left side
Don
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I really wonder why I see so many tanks without a background.....or why heaters, pumps and other technical stuff isn't properly hiding behind a rock, plant or rootpiece?
Here's my 132G/500L Tanganyikan tank;
I'll take a pic of my riverine tank asap
btw fish in this one:
2 Lophiobagrus cyclurus (pair)
5 Synodontis polli
7 Synodontis petricola 'Burundi'
2 Neolamprologus tretocephalus (pair)
2 Julidochromis regani 'Malagarasi' (pair)
2 Telmatochromis dhonti (pair)
2 Reganochromis calliurus (pair)
10 Cyathopharynx foai 'Kagobo "green"'
plants:
Vallisneria spiralis (in the sand)
Hydrilla verticillata (in the sand)
Anubias var 'barteri'on back and sidepanels (rooted on the PUR)
lemna minor, Pistia stratoides and Limnobium spp are all floating on the surface (pruned down in that pic, but more visible now again)
I use floaters for shading and nitrate-vacuuming.
the granny's are in a breeding tank nowadays
Here's my 132G/500L Tanganyikan tank;
I'll take a pic of my riverine tank asap
btw fish in this one:
2 Lophiobagrus cyclurus (pair)
5 Synodontis polli
7 Synodontis petricola 'Burundi'
2 Neolamprologus tretocephalus (pair)
2 Julidochromis regani 'Malagarasi' (pair)
2 Telmatochromis dhonti (pair)
2 Reganochromis calliurus (pair)
10 Cyathopharynx foai 'Kagobo "green"'
plants:
Vallisneria spiralis (in the sand)
Hydrilla verticillata (in the sand)
Anubias var 'barteri'on back and sidepanels (rooted on the PUR)
lemna minor, Pistia stratoides and Limnobium spp are all floating on the surface (pruned down in that pic, but more visible now again)
I use floaters for shading and nitrate-vacuuming.
the granny's are in a breeding tank nowadays
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My 450 l tank with 5xHeteropneustes fossilis, 3xAgamyxis pectinifrons, 1xPlatydoras costatus, 1xAncistrus sp., 2x Megalechis sp. and billion of snails Melanoides tuberculata . Plants are recovering after being eaten by Synodontis nigrita
90 l tank, no fish yet
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90 l tank, no fish yet
all the best
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I was wondering the same thing as Sid. The lack of a background has got to really bother the fish. Great tanks Iwona!
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Shane, I like the "wild growth look" in your tanks; I have the same philosophy;
let it grow
let it grow
let it grow
And also; a healthy tank should have all kinds of algae (except blue greens of course); hairy, green, filamentous, brown you name it.
Loricariids of course can graze faster than the algae grow, but a well settled fishtank shouldn't be too clean, except for the frontwindow.
but I DO make a difference between the tanks in the living room wich I want to look "natural", and my breeders wich are more "functional" and hence have technical stuff visible, simple black backgrounds (instead of sculped PUR panels), pottery and PVCpipes etc.
*I've been watching Nemo again......remember the gulls?
let it grow
let it grow
let it grow
And also; a healthy tank should have all kinds of algae (except blue greens of course); hairy, green, filamentous, brown you name it.
Loricariids of course can graze faster than the algae grow, but a well settled fishtank shouldn't be too clean, except for the frontwindow.
So are mine; I NEVER set up any tank to show off on others, all my tanks are solely for me to watch. everyone else's just lucky if they walk in, it's my hobby (mine mine mine!*)In my case, because it is not a show tank...most of my tanks are for me and my fish alone
but I DO make a difference between the tanks in the living room wich I want to look "natural", and my breeders wich are more "functional" and hence have technical stuff visible, simple black backgrounds (instead of sculped PUR panels), pottery and PVCpipes etc.
*I've been watching Nemo again......remember the gulls?
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LOL, how trueit's my hobby (mine mine mine!*)
I don't think the lack of a background really affects the fish as I tend to place tanks in corners up against the wall... if they are stressed, they sure aren't showing it...I've invariably had more fry than I can handle, and a lot of my fish are wild caught (anabantids, cichlids and livebearers).
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This is my favourite.
The background is black paper(looks different than the picture shows).
Of course the malawi cichlids should and will be replaced,any suggestions.
Needs more driftwood and some plants need to grow out more.
Stones are cut flat at the back.
Need to work on my photograpy skills.
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The background is black paper(looks different than the picture shows).
Of course the malawi cichlids should and will be replaced,any suggestions.
Needs more driftwood and some plants need to grow out more.
Stones are cut flat at the back.
Need to work on my photograpy skills.
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I tried a suggestion from one of Shane's articles. I found a black plastic bag.
Before:
After:
The Tetras noticed it right off. I had already used some stick-on black background on the right side of the tank, since there's a window close by. The Otos love to hide in this corner in the plants. I'll see how this works out.
I've also thought about putting houseplants on the shelves behind the tank. I saw Whitepine's tank like that and it looked really nice. I imagine that would look nicer than the plastic bag.
How do you disguise the equipment so that it is also accessible for cleaning? This has been a problem for me.
What kind of Crypts are those, Birger?
Before:
After:
The Tetras noticed it right off. I had already used some stick-on black background on the right side of the tank, since there's a window close by. The Otos love to hide in this corner in the plants. I'll see how this works out.
I've also thought about putting houseplants on the shelves behind the tank. I saw Whitepine's tank like that and it looked really nice. I imagine that would look nicer than the plastic bag.
How do you disguise the equipment so that it is also accessible for cleaning? This has been a problem for me.
What kind of Crypts are those, Birger?
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Looks much better Amanda. Plants, logs, stones, just about anything can be used to hide equipment.
-Shane
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I am not that knowledgeable with plants so to be honest, I don't know, maybe someone can enlighten us, I just know it will grow anywhere.(for me)What kind of Crypts are those, Birger?
I am a big fan of easy to grow low light plants, they do not need high intensity lights which keep my catfish more comfortable, I also like the darker leaf coloration.
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My Rivertank! it's 208 liters (Gals??)
It's quite dark, because of the colored water (the color of tea, due to peat and bogwood) and a massive floating plants population in the back and both ends.
fish:
7 Corydoras robinae
2 Sturisoma festivum (pair)
2 Platystacus cotylephorus (pair)
4 Hoplosternum punctatum (2 pairs)
5 Doras punctatus
3 Amphilius rheophilus
3 Mochokiella paynee
3 Akysis prashadi
7 Danio/Devario pathirana
1 Crenicichla nothophthalmus
plants:
Echinodorus amazonicus
Crinum calamistratum
Anubias sp 'nana'
Hydrocotyle leucocephala
Limnobium spongeae
Lemna minor
wads of green filamentous algae
It's quite dark, because of the colored water (the color of tea, due to peat and bogwood) and a massive floating plants population in the back and both ends.
fish:
7 Corydoras robinae
2 Sturisoma festivum (pair)
2 Platystacus cotylephorus (pair)
4 Hoplosternum punctatum (2 pairs)
5 Doras punctatus
3 Amphilius rheophilus
3 Mochokiella paynee
3 Akysis prashadi
7 Danio/Devario pathirana
1 Crenicichla nothophthalmus
plants:
Echinodorus amazonicus
Crinum calamistratum
Anubias sp 'nana'
Hydrocotyle leucocephala
Limnobium spongeae
Lemna minor
wads of green filamentous algae
Valar Morghulis