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    Hi guys, really new to this and no matter how I think this over, I just can't seem to do up a good scape as compared to the others...

    Please help me by commenting on how I can improve on this! Limited on budget though...

    http://postimg.org/image/z8z1xf0wr/


    Tank size: 30cm x 18cm x 24cm
    Soil: H.E.L.P Advanced Soil
    Flora: Anubias, MC and pygmy chain swords
    Fauna: 1 x Betta
    Lighting: None, I use sunlight.
    CO2: None, dosing excel.
    Filter: None.
    Last edited by Shadow; 24th Nov 2015 at 11:00. Reason: Insert photo
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Hi downtownz you might wanna consider getting at least some type of filter eg hangon filter or sponge filter. The filter can help with the betta waste and i assume likely you will add in more fishes later. Some water flow is always good because sunlight plus no water flow = asking for algae overrun. Rather then regret and ask why later, prevent it while it is still early.

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    No filtration at all? At least get a HOF or a sponge filter.

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by qool View Post
    Hi downtownz you might wanna consider getting at least some type of filter eg hangon filter or sponge filter. The filter can help with the betta waste and i assume likely you will add in more fishes later. Some water flow is always good because sunlight plus no water flow = asking for algae overrun. Rather then regret and ask why later, prevent it while it is still early.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dscheng View Post
    No filtration at all? At least get a HOF or a sponge filter.
    I wanna have one but my wife does not allow those electrical devices that turns on 24/7. Scared fire. lol...
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Get a battery operated air pump and sponge filter. That solve your problem? Hehe.


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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    For a single Betta in your tank, it is definitely possible to do without any filtering at all.

    With a bit of care, your tank can be as ecologically-balanced, healthy and attractive as any other.

    It is important to do partial water change on a regular basis to maintain it in tip top condition.
    LIFE IS UNBEARABLE WITHOUT A FISH TANK!!!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Plants can act as natural filters but you need to have a large amount of them

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    your rock looks a bit on the big side, maybe can hide some part of it in the sand, add a bit more soil at the back...
    for such a smal tank, the nana looks huge.

    my opinion will be, the rock on the left make it stand up, remove the right rock then the rock on the behind right looks more interesting than the rock in front..
    Move the pygmy chain sword to the back, and let the MC carpet the front part of the tank.

    if you don't want filter , it is fine, just do a bit more water change... remember not to use bubble filter, I find that oxygen promotes algea growth...
    Remember, no filter is better than wrong filter.

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by Dscheng View Post
    Get a battery operated air pump and sponge filter. That solve your problem? Hehe.

    In midst of doing a proposal to my wife for a HOB filter. LOL
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    For a single Betta in your tank, it is definitely possible to do without any filtering at all.

    With a bit of care, your tank can be as ecologically-balanced, healthy and attractive as any other.

    It is important to do partial water change on a regular basis to maintain it in tip top condition.
    I do a 20% change once a week. Should suffice right?
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by mugenpower78 View Post
    Plants can act as natural filters but you need to have a large amount of them
    Agree. Im still slowly researching on the plants that I can have. My MC carpet doesn't look like its growing fast. Gonna try add some moss on the rocks else a moss carpet. I recently added some floaters, Salvinias, got it from an awesome bro here.
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    your rock looks a bit on the big side, maybe can hide some part of it in the sand, add a bit more soil at the back...
    for such a smal tank, the nana looks huge.

    my opinion will be, the rock on the left make it stand up, remove the right rock then the rock on the behind right looks more interesting than the rock in front..
    Move the pygmy chain sword to the back, and let the MC carpet the front part of the tank.

    if you don't want filter , it is fine, just do a bit more water change... remember not to use bubble filter, I find that oxygen promotes algea growth...
    Remember, no filter is better than wrong filter.
    I will be adding some moss on the rock to the rock on the rear right hand corner and also the one on second at the rear left. Still deciding which moss to use. Now that you have mentioned it, yea... I will do some rearrangements when I have time. Thanks bro!
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by downtownz View Post
    I do a 20% change once a week. Should suffice right?
    Yup, if your tank's water is crystal clear and the betta is healthy and rate well, maintain the same routine. Do clean the front and sides of the tank glass at intervals to get the most out of the crystal clear water.

    Believe me, well maintained and ecologically-balanced tank needs no filter, as dirt will naturally rest at the bottom, and which can be siphoned out regularly with a tiny air tube siphon. Make a siphoning tool by attaching a piece of hard air tube to a length of soft air tube. Such a tool is extremely useful.
    LIFE IS UNBEARABLE WITHOUT A FISH TANK!!!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by downtownz View Post
    I do a 20% change once a week. Should suffice right?
    Yup, if your tank's water is crystal clear and the betta is healthy and eat well, maintain the same routine. Do clean the front and sides of the tank glass at intervals to get the most out of the crystal clear water.

    Believe me, a well maintained and ecologically-balanced tank needs no filter, as dirt will naturally rest at the bottom, and which can be siphoned out regularly with a tiny air tube siphon. Make a siphoning tool by attaching a piece of hard plastic air tube to a length of soft air tube. Such a tool is extremely useful.
    LIFE IS UNBEARABLE WITHOUT A FISH TANK!!!

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    Re: New and looking forward to improvement

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    Yup, if your tank's water is crystal clear and the betta is healthy and eat well, maintain the same routine. Do clean the front and sides of the tank glass at intervals to get the most out of the crystal clear water.

    Believe me, a well maintained and ecologically-balanced tank needs no filter, as dirt will naturally rest at the bottom, and which can be siphoned out regularly with a tiny air tube siphon. Make a siphoning tool by attaching a piece of hard plastic air tube to a length of soft air tube. Such a tool is extremely useful.
    Haha, bro I believe you. I bought a siphon from daiso. Its good.

    I have 6 mini pond snails for my algae crew. They doing a fantastic job. No nid to clean the sides. Haha.
    New to the world of aquatic fauna and flora. Please give me your valuable advice!

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