My Planted Tank
Posted: 03 May 2010, 12:32
Don't really post on this forum very often, but I figured I may as well cause I always get a lot of help when I need ID's on my plecos.... Took some pics a couple of nights ago, and since then I've done some minor trimming on the plants, mainly the L. Arcuata, H. Polysperma and Ploysperma Rosanvig.
Funnily enough there are fish in this tank, one of them even took the liberty of coming out just after I took these pics. 4 Discus and a LOT of plecos. Fancy plecos is what this tank was set up for initially.
I'v attempted to take pictures of the tank to show all its plants - though that is not possible as many many crypts and swords (at least 100+ plants) are hidden.
There is some L. Arcuata in this tank that I farm every week or so so I can reinvest in my tank
Volume -
200L
Lighting -
4 x 54W T5 HO Hagen @ 18000K powerglo
1x 6800K plant pro T8
1x actinic blue (flowering response) T8
DIY CO2 with pollen glass diffusers.
Water -
pH 7.0 natural
Ammonia 0.0
Nitrate / Nitrite 0.0
Phosphate ? - will update
Filtration -
2 x Fluval® 405, one with modded eheim expansion set.
1 x eheim® pro II 2028 with complete expansion set.
Flora -
Too many to name
Fauna -
Won't bother, but there are LOADS of fish in there somewhere.
Other -
7 pieces of medium/large sized driftwood about 30 - 40 cm each (yes you can come over and count them if you don't believe me)
1 large piece of schist to ensure plants do not grow there. This acts as a grazing ground for my plecos, cories, synos and discus.
Loads of salt.
Background - Black Vinyl from Spotlight® (store in New Zealand that sells weird embroidery stuff)
Heating -
1x Jager 300W @ 29.5C
Water Change Regime -
2-4, 30%-40% cold water changes per week. Mainly for the plants and discus, although they strictly speaking don't need that much. Still good fish keeping practice to take care of the water.
Treatments -
Seachem Prime
Stress Coat
Cycle
Flourish Comprehensive
NitraBan - only if I leave home for extended periods.
In filter - Phoszorb, Nitrazorb - was used to battle staghorn algae a while ago. No more algae now.
Pictures -
(This pic is stored in png format and the colours went a bit wonky. Least it looks like that on my screen).
Will switch to Hi-Tech CO2 relatively soon.
The foreground plant is s. microfolia. it is interesting to see how some has grow tall and some short. same batch of plants, same conditions. All were chopped to the roots and put in the tank so new leaves could grow.
Guess which side of the tank gets CO2, even if it's just DIY stuff with white sugar and yeast.
Newest additions (2/May/2010) - No regrets with this purchase. Will add more over the coming weeks.
Funnily enough there are fish in this tank, one of them even took the liberty of coming out just after I took these pics. 4 Discus and a LOT of plecos. Fancy plecos is what this tank was set up for initially.
I'v attempted to take pictures of the tank to show all its plants - though that is not possible as many many crypts and swords (at least 100+ plants) are hidden.
There is some L. Arcuata in this tank that I farm every week or so so I can reinvest in my tank
Volume -
200L
Lighting -
4 x 54W T5 HO Hagen @ 18000K powerglo
1x 6800K plant pro T8
1x actinic blue (flowering response) T8
DIY CO2 with pollen glass diffusers.
Water -
pH 7.0 natural
Ammonia 0.0
Nitrate / Nitrite 0.0
Phosphate ? - will update
Filtration -
2 x Fluval® 405, one with modded eheim expansion set.
1 x eheim® pro II 2028 with complete expansion set.
Flora -
Too many to name
Fauna -
Won't bother, but there are LOADS of fish in there somewhere.
Other -
7 pieces of medium/large sized driftwood about 30 - 40 cm each (yes you can come over and count them if you don't believe me)
1 large piece of schist to ensure plants do not grow there. This acts as a grazing ground for my plecos, cories, synos and discus.
Loads of salt.
Background - Black Vinyl from Spotlight® (store in New Zealand that sells weird embroidery stuff)
Heating -
1x Jager 300W @ 29.5C
Water Change Regime -
2-4, 30%-40% cold water changes per week. Mainly for the plants and discus, although they strictly speaking don't need that much. Still good fish keeping practice to take care of the water.
Treatments -
Seachem Prime
Stress Coat
Cycle
Flourish Comprehensive
NitraBan - only if I leave home for extended periods.
In filter - Phoszorb, Nitrazorb - was used to battle staghorn algae a while ago. No more algae now.
Pictures -
(This pic is stored in png format and the colours went a bit wonky. Least it looks like that on my screen).
Will switch to Hi-Tech CO2 relatively soon.
The foreground plant is s. microfolia. it is interesting to see how some has grow tall and some short. same batch of plants, same conditions. All were chopped to the roots and put in the tank so new leaves could grow.
Guess which side of the tank gets CO2, even if it's just DIY stuff with white sugar and yeast.
Newest additions (2/May/2010) - No regrets with this purchase. Will add more over the coming weeks.