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    My first attempt on paludarium

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    Hi,

    A newbie on planted tank suddenly moved to paludariums. Still learning though. I hope you guys can help me on some of my questions and point out any mistakes im doing.

    My setup:

    Tank is 3x1.5x1.5 which is viewable on 3 sides (serves as a semi-divider on my living room)
    Submerged plants: cheap plants/java ferns with nanas,fissidiens,flame moss.
    Emersed plants: nanas, riccia, java moss, spanish moss, air plants, and some kind of mini carniv. plants
    Floating: frogbits
    CO2 injected at 1bps
    Lights: 2x40watts 6hrs daily
    Covered with small fan running 24hrs

    Questions:
    Do i need a humidifier to keep my emersed plants thrive?
    Temp increased to 31deg if i covered it fully and i feel the temp inside is very hot when i open the cover. Do i need to add fan or open the cover for a few hrs daily.
    When i keep the cover open, mosquitoes tend to stay inside my auarium which im very worried. How do i solve this?

    Thanks hope you guys can help me



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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Forgot to add.
    My fishes are platties, neon tetras, guppies, angel fishes, and shrimps(cherries, sakuras, green, and yamatos)
    I dont have much of a land areas coz im not sure if there will be other ones compatible with my fishes.

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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    One thing's for sure. Don't get newts if you find them, 31 degrees will make them toast.

    In fact, most amphibians will be toast.


    Cool the tank down, lift the lights higher if possible, move the water.

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    Sherwin, don't leave places to have stagnant water.

    Mosquitos need stagnant water to lay eggs and larva stage. In the case you do have stagnant water.

    You should remove the cover if you want to lower the temp.
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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

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    Sherwin, don't leave places to have stagnant water.

    Mosquitos need stagnant water to lay eggs and larva stage. In the case you do have stagnant water.

    You should remove the cover if you want to lower the temp.
    Hi felix,

    Thanks. Not sure what you meant by stagnant water. My tank has a running filter with rain bar/waterfall on the right. I can keep the mosquitoes out by covering the tank but will increase the inside temp if i turn on the light. I know my tank wont be bred by mosquitoes coz i have a bunch of always hungry fishes. But just afraid it could attract them if open.

    By the way, i have eheim 2213 filter running continuously.

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    You have seen those mesh nets? You can try the fine ones.

    Was given the impression you have stagnant water. (water that is still. Non moving)
    Not which part you can't understand that Mosquitos need stagnant water to breed.

    Given that NEA is always putting up posters about it.
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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Your spanish moss is a type of air plant, may be do well in the long run in this tank.

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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Hi sherwin

    I like you set up. You can do more if you add bigger bogwood or larger rock to create island, and you may even add some fern on it.

    As for the mosquitoes part, don't worry too much if the setup has this "stagnant water" will cause mosquitoes breeding like what Felix said earlier. As long, your fishes are within a tank, the NEA officer won't even take a 2nd look at this. Oops sorry bro Felix...your mistake this part, lah.
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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Thanks eddy.

    Finally decided to fully cover them. Im making my own hood with 2 fans, 1 intake and 1 exhaust to keep the temp down.

    Some more pics:

    Tillandsia growing quite well


    Spanish moss grows very slow. Actually havent noticed any growth at all


    Riccia growing emersed


    Small planter raised meant for mini aquaponics.

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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Hi Sherwin

    I love your flora setup and your photo taking is also breathtaking , too!

    Keep it up that way...
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    Re: My first attempt on paludarium

    Very nice! Your plants and mosses are doing very well!

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