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    15g Paludarium journal

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    There's an error, cant upload any pics. Not sure how to delete this thread
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal


    Siliconed the corkbark to the tank.


    Used a combination of cable ties and light diffuser grid to create a raised platform for my driftwood.


    Siliconed extra grid to the bottom as a support for the cork later on.


    Back view.


    Siliconed a few driftwood branches to the cork wall.


    Initial hardscape.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal


    Initial planting. Took some wild plants from a nearby drain.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    WOW!!! NICE!!! what kind of plants are you having in the tank? Is there any kind of aquatic soil in there? If there isn't, how does the plant get their nutrients?
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Some of the wild plants and ferns melted due to a change in conditions. The ones that survived were doing great. Due to a lack of misting (Cant possibly mist the tank every hour), most of the moss and fern wilted. Thus, I changed the filter intake and made a rainbar for the outflow. As a result, I have created a drip wall (more like a waterfall), which opens up new spaces for planting


    After 2 weeks of not growing and not dying, I came home from school one day to find a new leave


    After a few days. Everyweek, a new leave is put out now


    Added a Crispy Wave fern, and did a rescape.


    Full tank shot (12 September 2013)


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    Pink Cryptanthus aquiring a stronger pink colouration.


    Added mondo grass.



    Added Brazilian pennywort.


    Cultivating emersed water sprite.


    Trying to adapt my Downoi into emersed form.


    Christmas moss getting lush.


    Christmas moss growing emerse. It's so small and cute


    The star moss turned brown and soggy, but came back to life.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    WOW!!! NICE!!! what kind of plants are you having in the tank? Is there any kind of aquatic soil in there? If there isn't, how does the plant get their nutrients?
    Yeah, the substrate is ADA Amazonia, ANS Substrate, and some leftover H.E.L.P plant soil.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    I was shocked to find that my nitrate levels were off the roof (>200ppm). Because with the drip wall, water enters the substrate and flows out into the water column via small pores in my cork partition (I did not waterproof it back then). Thus, I added a few fast growing plants and did regular water changes to curb this problem until the system stabilizes itself. I'm quite surprised that my otos, ember tetras, and cories survived 2 weeks of dangerously high nitrate levels Gonna buy treats for them after this is over.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    very nice paludarium!

    I cannot really tell how the water flows in the tank. does the water fall hit the soil and then floods the soil column, which then the water overflows and goes into the pool below?

    The nitrate levels are low right now? when the fast growing plants are removed, does it come back up?
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Actually if you DIY a rainbar with less holes and water behind the cork bark will be better, the moist will absorb to the front of the cork bark, the moss will not be so wet and they will grow much nicer, too wet it'll get burn by the lighting, just like sun goes thru a magnifying glass on a object.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Nope, the land area doesn't overflow. As the cork is separated into different pieces in order to achieve the curved shaped, there are small holes in the gaps between the cork pieces, which allows water from the land area to drain into the water column. The nitrates are still quite high as I've only added water sprite not long ago.

    Yeah, I didn't think that I would add a rain bar before. My original plan was to mist the cork occasionally, but it dries up too fast (Didn't want a closed tank because too hot).
    I didn't notice any sign of burn on the moss so far, but keeping my fingers crossed :X

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Hi gy960

    I must confess..you did it very well I love it so much . Now you had already given me the right inspiration to set up another one ..smaller version lah.
    blue33 is right about moss will sunburn, however it would even better if you close the tank opening with either an acrylic plate or glass plate . you will improve with a better humid control and environment ( no sun burn)for your flora to bloom with full colour. Dont worry about about your tank getting too hot. Remember the temperature of the vivarium and paludarium , is normally 38 to 40 deg c but the RH will remain 80 to 90. And with the help of your rain bar will continue to moist your cork bark, moss and all the flora with a very healthy manner like the stream wriggle along the humid jungle..oh my I really fall in love with your set up!
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Ooh thanks Haha its so weird, my inspiration came from one of your huge vivarium or paludarium!! Pity it was torn down
    There are better ways to set up my tank though, as there is a high chance for mine to develop anaerobic pockets deep in the land area.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Beautiful!!

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Beautifully designed and setup! Do note the bird nest fern is going to grow very big in time to come. Also note the Pink Cryptanthus roots will rot if the soil is soaking wet.
    Overall aesthetically nice!

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Well Done on a Nice Paludarium

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Dear me...it's really a great pity that a beautiful setup torn down...you should have put up for sale, and I am willing to buy it from you...so when are you going to set up another project? BTW, do try another tank like Exo Terra, from there you will be able to advance yourself to next adventure.
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith82 View Post
    Beautifully designed and setup! Do note the bird nest fern is going to grow very big in time to come. Also note the Pink Cryptanthus roots will rot if the soil is soaking wet.
    Overall aesthetically nice!
    Oh, the crispy wave variety would not reach the mammoth size of the common bird nest fern, would only max at 25 cm across, and it would take a longggg time.
    I wouldn't worry about the cryptanthus on the right side as it is way above the water table, and has been there quite a while. But I would probably relocate or prop up the one on the left.

    Quote Originally Posted by eddy planer View Post
    Dear me...it's really a great pity that a beautiful setup torn down...you should have put up for sale, and I am willing to buy it from you...so when are you going to set up another project? BTW, do try another tank like Exo Terra, from there you will be able to advance yourself to next adventure.
    Eh? Oh I was referring to your huge tank that was torn down (I think). Mine is still with me to date
    But I'm worried about my paludarium's maintenance as I will be going for NS in less than 2 years time.

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal



    This was my previous tank before I tore it down, and used the same tank to create my current paludarium.
    Quite a pity though, as it was a submission for AGA 2012

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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    LOL! Oops didn't read it probably..

    Yeah , I'm soon going to set up another one but not now, however my plan is to hire two Bangla to clear the termites infested woods and everything first .Then I will have to order more 3kg cork barks, 40-50 kg of gravel and 70kg lava rocks to create like this picture

    From there I will build waterfall to flow down the DIY buttressroot
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    Re: 15g Paludarium journal

    hi gy960

    oops sorry i didn't able to upload this picture in my posting earlier..

    Like i say earlier the water fall will flow down the like this DIY buttress root

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