What substrates are you using? No soil?
Hi! Im pretty much quiet in this forum as i usually read from other threads, today I'm back to present my tanks .
So… one of my tanks has 47 gallons, populated with a mix of fish species and also few amano shrimps.
Fauna:
AngelFish (Pterophyllum scalare) x3,
Gouramis (Pterophyllum scalare) x2,
Siamese Algae Eater (SAE - Crossocheilus siamensis) x4,
Ancistrus (Ancistrus cirrhosus) x1,
Amano shrimps (Caridina multidentata) x5.
Pomacea (Pomacea haustrum) x2
Neritina zebra (Neritina natalensis) x2
Plants:
Microsorum pteropus,
Heteranthera zosterifolia,
Rotala rotundifolia.
Anubias barteri.
Equipments:
Aquatlantis aquarium - dimensions: W100xD41xH50cm (39.5x16.25x19.75”)
Lighting: 2x 39w T5 (TLD 840)
External filter - JBL CristalProfi e901
CO2 syistem – ProFlora 201u + adapt 500g CO2 bottle.
Deco:
Red wood
Aquarium sand
If you want to know more , please feel free to ask anything.
I’ve attached a pic, but I think it better shows the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umHpQwNrfKg
Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.
What substrates are you using? No soil?
Nice! Keep up the good work!
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Does this make sense: ~Imperfect Past equals future tense~
No soil, just some random aquarium gravel.
This setup is done 3 weeks ago, but the plants are reused from another setup that had about a year.
Here I come to you with a picture of the setup at one week distance.
The wood is darker now and I’m thinking to cover it with some moss.
I also need to trim the rotala to make it bushy.
Please let me know your feedback!
Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.
What ferts or root tabs are you using? I usually give the rotala its first heavy trim only when it has grown sufficient height, ie almost to surface, so that the roots and stems are healthy and stable , then the new side shoots will come off healthy and dense.
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