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    2ft tank newly done up

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    finally setup my new 2ft by 1.5ft by 1.5ft glass tank over the long weekend....

    http://www.arofanatics.com/members/a...ebruaryupdate/

    2 x 1.5 x 1.5
    1x 36W, PL & 1 NEC tube
    Jebao 3012
    28 degrees. Using Fan
    Nil base fert, Normal Pea Gravel about 3 inch with ocean free base boosters
    Once a week with 20% water change, monster roots

    comments anyone?

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    bro...

    nice neat setup...
    sure pays off for ur backache...
    u using diy co2?

    btw....think ur gravel should be 3mm not 3 inches..
    mayb the depth if i interpret it wrongly...

    cheers to u...

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    Re:

    [quote:161fcdda4f="aCe^bOwleRz"]bro...

    nice neat setup...
    sure pays off for ur backache...
    u using diy co2?

    btw....think ur gravel should be 3mm not 3 inches..
    mayb the depth if i interpret it wrongly...

    cheers to u... [/quote:161fcdda4f]

    cylinder co2.....been wanting to get a reactor but tot it really spoils the view....will only consider when i hv enuff background plants...

    thks for pointing out the error....gravel should hv been 3cm lah...my chicken hands typo...

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    Try to get more plants in...its simply too little for a start. You'll be better off planting very heavily and later backing off with the plants you want. Less algae..no nitrogen cycle and etc.

    Regards
    Peter Gwee

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    nice setup! maybe should move the red plant to the right side.

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    Re:

    [quote:a1bc46f299="PeterGwee"]Try to get more plants in...its simply too little for a start. You'll be better off planting very heavily and later backing off with the plants you want. Less algae..no nitrogen cycle and etc.

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    Peter Gwee [/quote:a1bc46f299]

    noted! i'm actually fearful tat algae may step in these 2 weeks....

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