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59liter - L10a home

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 09:08
by Mehi
I would like to show you my small tank for L10a :)
Size: 70x28x30cm (about 58l )
Live: Neocaridina heteropoda var. red, Caridina serriatirostris "Ninja", Caridina gracilirostris "Red Nose", Neritina, Theodoxus fluviatilis , L10a, Betta Splendens
Plants: Cladophora aegagropila, anubias and others.
This tank start his live abaut september 2007 and i think its ok :) Under Cladophora there are tubes for catfish. I think they like siting there :)
Please enjoy pictures :)
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Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 15:47
by jopbgon
Really nice tank :P

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 23:29
by Jon
right click->save as->holycrap_awesome.jpeg

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 23:52
by andywoolloo
wow thats amazing! do u use Co2 or what?

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 21:07
by Lihn
Fantastic aquarium! I hoped that my aquariums was like yours ;)

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 23:38
by apistomaster
Do you have any females? Looks like the fish in the photos are males.

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 25 Mar 2008, 17:01
by Jon
The specimens seem rather young as of yet. I would be hesitant to sex them for sure.

Also, how do you keep the cladophora weighed down? IME, it does not attach to stuff.

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 28 Mar 2008, 08:05
by Zorba_The_Freak
Very beautiful and natural looking tank :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 28 Mar 2008, 08:33
by worton[pl]
Hey,

gosh that's the way to avoid watering your plants ;)

Great job! :thumbsup:

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 28 Mar 2008, 15:22
by apistomaster
Jon wrote:The specimens seem rather young as of yet. I would be hesitant to sex them for sure.

Also, how do you keep the cladophora weighed down? IME, it does not attach to stuff.
L10a doesn't grow large. If I can sex the males shown then the females are sexable. They do not have any "fuzz" and have more rounded heads than the pointed heads of the males.

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 21:51
by Jon
"L10a doesn't grow large. If I can sex the males shown then the females are sexable. They do not have any "fuzz" and have more rounded heads than the pointed heads of the males."

Oh, I know-I have bred the "species" before (ultimately unsuccessful, though). However, I have had subdominant or just slow growing F1 male individuals purchased from other sources that have not had much in the way of odontodal growth until they were quite large.

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 22 May 2008, 16:45
by Mehi
Hi :) Sorry i wasnt here so long. Well... i dont give co2. and what abaut sex. i know that one of four is for 100% male. picture is below :) there are three more fish that sex i dont know. maby you can give me some link or pictures how to say what sex are the rest of the fish?
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Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 16:11
by aledk85
nice tank :thumbsup: but if you don't give co2 you have minimum 0.65-75w/liter.. no?
aniway the plant in the bottom is vesicularia?
peace and nice tank

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 16:13
by I_Xeno
Very nice tank !

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 18:36
by Mehi
this plant in the bottom is Cladophora aegagropila :) light is +/- 0,62w/l

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 18:48
by aledk85
WOW Cladophora aegagropila :shock: :shock:
you did a nice job,but you have bought the ball of cladophora?if how did you open the ball and fix on the bottom?

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 19:15
by Mehi
yes, it was a ball (abaut 16 balls).In Poland its verry common i cheap :) you insert finger inside the ball and tear under water. its important that you make it under water - then this tearing will be easier :) then you put it on the bottom and its all:) after puting on the bottom its like surface. for abaut half year it make one whole peace. and it have to be mow reulary. preety thing but it catch every grunge. i hop i write it quite good, cos my english is quite not perfect ;)

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 27 May 2008, 19:21
by aledk85
nice job very ingenius
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Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 30 May 2008, 00:51
by pLaurent1251
Lovely tank and very pretty fish! :thumbsup:
preety thing but it catch every grunge.
Some shrimp could probably keep it clean. :D

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 15:11
by plecoperson
I think this is my first post on PC...

Stunning tank and beautiful fish. I need to get some moss balls and tear 'em up. Just lovely.

EDIT: Ah, my third post...

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 09:37
by Mehi
Thanks :)
pLaurent1251 - there are a lot of shrimps ;)

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 18 Jun 2008, 10:48
by LondonDragon
Looks great :thumbsup: , but it must be a nightmare to keep that carpet clean!

Re: 59liter - L10a home

Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 15:18
by apistomaster
LondonDragon wrote:Looks great :thumbsup: , but it must be a nightmare to keep that carpet clean!
L10a are clean fish to keep, the Cladophora doesn't need intense lighting and the shrimp take care of the rest. The can reach amazing densities in aquariums like Mehi's
I have 1000's of shrimp scattered about my tanks and typically use less than a watt per gal so these sorts of tanks are low maintenance.
I have Crystal Red, Chinese Tiger, Snowball, Gold and of course, lot's of Cherry shrimp. The hard part is assuring that the shrimp that can hybridize never become mixed.