i found these few landscape perfect for my liking. Any advices on how to get to these?
Hello guys, i am thinking of converting my dad's current 5 ft arowana tank into a low maintenance planted sump tank after it passed on. The equipments that i have are a co2 cannister, normal fl light, filter medias and a normal powerhead.
I am humbly seeking advice for setting up a low maintenance planted tank. Will most probably be sticking with the FL lights. Need advices from type of gravel to use, low light requirement plants that can survive in temperatures around 28-30 degrees. I intend to keep it neat and simple, with some school of cardinal tetra and sakura shrimps.
I am thinking of covering the entire frontier with some easy to maintain (slow growth) foreground plants, with just a few taller background ferns. Am also open to some rocky landscape and advices on where can i get them.
Thats it for now. Still have to sell away my pair of motoro before i can start work. hope to hear some beneficial replies really soon. Thanks...
i found these few landscape perfect for my liking. Any advices on how to get to these?
You might want to consider using more powerful lightings if you want to achieve creeping effect on the foreground plants since yours is a 5ft. Gravel wise you can consider lapis since you want it simple, maybe with base fertiliser. Ferns would be good in your set up since it can tolerate higher temperature. Rocks can be quite expensive if you are buying those branded kind, my suggestion is to get those non branded stones but with similar colour and texture that should do the job.
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wah, this thread i have to follow.. will your 5 ft tank have a few king kong shrimps?
I think you need a chilled tank for plants like Hc..
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From your picture, you seem to like zen type of scape. I suggest hairgrass for the foreground, as for the rock you can try green chapter, I saw big rocks just nice for 5ft few months back. You probably need to get supporting rock somewhere else though. For substrate, get ADA, save you the headache later on
How many watt is your FL light? since you have CO2
thanks for response bro, is temp of 28-30 okay for hairgrass? i intend to change to t5 lightings. any idea how much will the rocks cost? okay, i will go for ada amazonia substrate. can i also check for foreground, which one is recommended for my temperature, hc or hairgrass? thanks again bros...
yes, hair grass is versatile no problem on that temp.
For seiryu stone, cost is normally around $4 to $5 per Kg
HC not suitable for low maintenance tank. Planting HC in 5ft tank alone probably will break your back :LOL:, not to mention when time to trim them.
For a 5ft low maintenence i think you could also try echindorus tenellus as a forground plant. Creeps faster than HG and easier to mantain and grow.
Mr. Amano has used it in his iwagumi before and the setups are amazing as well.
Cheers,
JJ
Hi, for the first 2 questions i guess you already have the answer, as for the back ground fern you are referring to, you can try java and windelov fern which can be tied to driftwood or even rocks. I would also suggest some crypts in you set up. A good place to get this plants is at - Teo Aquatic Farm 50 Lim Chu Kang Lane 9C Singapore 710000. They got a good selections of plants which you might not find in LFS. Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to setting up of my tank. Special thanks to bro adrian (blue33) for special guidance. I now present my iwagumi setup as an appreciation for all of your help.
Wow! Very nice tank. By the way, how big and heavy is yr main rock and where do you buy them.
nice school of fishes! are they cardinals? how many of them there?
hi kendrick,
Your setup is beautiful! It's hard to believe that the rocks were sourced from different location as the consistency of the rock texture is .
there's 110 pieces of cardinals... yes, its nice. however, some of the red still not as intensified. any idea why?
thanks bro, haha.. i remembered get the ugliest rock theory...
thanks bro, i think i had some luck while sourcing for the rocks. have to be at the right place, at the right time... however, middle piece still not as impressive...
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