Would such a setup do well if placed near the window where there is little direct sun ray?
Looks good... what type of tetras are those? Green neon tetra?
Would such a setup do well if placed near the window where there is little direct sun ray?
how do you get your internal filter to irrigate the whole area without piping? nice scape btw!
As mentioned in earlier posts, the internal filter you see in the first picture broke down on me (stupid PRC product).
I went to get a standard pump, pipe, and a "L" connector.
To ensure water spread nicely, it really depends on what rocks you use and how you build them. If you're working with a bigger tank, you can use a rainbar. Since mine is just 1 feet, I utilize rock arrangements skills to spread out the water. The process is fun
Nice set up with clear water
Nice scape! look forward to your tank progress! alternatively you can use a mini canister filter, pump in and pump out
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
Look forward to more updates!
I think we're all looking forward to more updates! Anyway bro, can you please tell me which LFS you bought the rocks at? And how much per kg is it. Thank you!
Hi guys, not much going on. The crypts are slow-growing.
And due to the filter that broke down on me after I build the structure, I couldn't insert any filter wool around my pump intake, so my water has turn cloudy with small dirty stuff which I don't know what are they.
A few of the tetras also got sucked in the pump =(
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Taken with a DSLR, which is my first few times using it. Pardon for the poor quality and reflection.
Haha
why the decision to tear down your paludarium?
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