maybe you should choose smaller leaves plants, it will make your tank look bigger
my 2 cents
Went from gold fish in a jar to this new hobby in one afternoon, then went to the web after setting up my tank and discover this whole crazy insane amazing planted tank ADA thingy. So here it is, posted, my 1st attempt, will try to get some hair grass/ HC carpet in the front area. Also may get some small shrimps to liven up the tanks, now only have 5 small fish.
I do like mini tanks, would like to upgrade to the ADA 20cm cube, get some depth and extra height, dont mind loosing an inch width, any ideas where I can get it? ADA seems to only have the 30cm cube now. By the way, I am in USA, California.
Any suggestions, criticism, etc welcomed!
Cheers,
H
Last edited by benny; 3rd Jun 2007 at 16:45. Reason: fix image links
maybe you should choose smaller leaves plants, it will make your tank look bigger
my 2 cents
Agreed, i'd also suggest saving some money and having a custom tank made from your local fish ship if they don't already have 20cm cubes. ADA tends to be extremely expensive.
Also, try not to have too much livestock in such a small tank. 5 harlequins is already pushing it a little. oh and don't forget to dose fertilizers to help the plants remove the ammonia and nitrates.
i also think harlequin is a little bit too big for your tank.. maybe using those small boraras or rasboras..
Last edited by benny; 4th Jun 2007 at 20:58.
Ok, will try to get some tiny schoolin' fish at my local shop this sunday, oh so much fun!![]()
If you really want ADA though, it should be pretty easy to order. Try http://www.adgshop.com/
You might want to raise your water level higher so that evaporation doesn't take place so quickly. I find water evaporates fast in a tank with lots of surface movement.
This is kind of out of topic, but I find your tank scape very similar to this nano tank pic I once saw before in a Tetra brochure...![]()
Found an ADA retailer, Aqua Forest on Fillmore in San Francisco, just spend a whole afternoon and evening uprooting entire tanks and change to ADA amazon soil, new plants (smaller leaves), new ideas. Keeping the fish tho, none of my friends are into aquariums. Will post new pics in a few days, patience is a virtue I must grow within me now...
It's good to have something wonderful to look forward to![]()
Last edited by oni_XL; 4th Jun 2007 at 15:04. Reason: spelling
Remember to post the updated tank picture online!![]()
Just checked out pics of Microrasbora Galaxy. All I can say is... whoaaaaI want a school of them ....
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Last edited by oni_XL; 27th Jun 2007 at 06:34.
I've got my thoughts on these fish... but i'll let |squee| handle this one =)
Ok, finally replanted the tank. Changed the substrate and plants.
Got lighting now, using liquid CO2 & liquid fertilizer. Water is not murky (was vey careful when adding water and during planting). HC seems to be doing well.
Currently on day 4. Picture is from Day 2.
wow, that's nice for a first attempt. show us more pics!![]()
very nice dude![]()
looks way beter now!
liquid CO2 as in DIY Co2 right ? how much does the Microrasbora Galaxies cost in the US ?![]()
Nice layout of the plants & DW bro... [So ashamed, still can't achieve such scaping standards like yours...]
Do you mean liquid CO2 as in Seachem's Excel?
Just be mindful that without a large enough number to form a school, they tend to hide alot.... and I mean alot. I had 5 in a 9 inch and was so flustered as I could not even see them... even after 1 month, they were shy. Eventually moved them to a 1.5ft with neon tetras and only then they came out.
Alloz there~!
I am new too~!Anyways, I am not sure if you are still keeping Harlequin rasboras as seen in your first picture but they are know to jump so do keep a lookout if they jump out or lowering the water level. My Harlequin jumps every once in a while, especially when they pass through the bubbles from the air filter. kekeke...
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