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    Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

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    Hi everyone,

    So the story goes... The last time I did an aquascape was back in 2008, I had the tank for about half a year as I was due for enlistment and eventually decommissioned the tank. Read more here

    In 2011, I finally got released from the clutches of National Service and began working while saving up for my degree. Worked for a laboratory for a couple of years and went on to become a SQ steward for another year and a half before finally saving enough to study in Melbourne.



    While studying, I've been working for a part-time for a local LFS and finally gave in to temptations after looking at fishes and plants everyday!

    So here it is...

    Tank Specifications
    Tank: 3ft x 1.5ft x 1.5ft Standard Tank
    Lights: Beamswork High lumen 90 LED
    CO2: Pressurized with ANS Glass Diffuser
    Substrate: CAL Black Earth Premium (Powder)
    Fertilizers: Seachem Flourish, Seachem Iron, Seachem Potassium
    Filter: AquaOne CF1000 Canister

    Back to being a student means being unable to afford a nice, low-iron, high clarity, rimless, cabinet tank with all the fanciful lily pipes as well maxspect razor light set. But heck, I shall do what I can with my budget and a lot of products made affordable through staff discounts

    I've chosen the plants to have medium light requirements and am not going into the difficult carpet plants such as Hemianthus callitrichoides and instead opted for the easier Dwarf Hairgrass (Elocharis acicularis). To cut cost, I managed to source most of my equipment in Singapore last year end during my short break and nearly died breaking my back when carrying all the stuff back alone.

    The Yarra Valley- A beautiful wine making region of Victoria, 1.5hours drive from Melbourne.




    The idea was simple, to make a cozy corner in my apartment where I can just sit and stare after studying & hopefully influence my girlfriend (who's graduating as a vet) to like aquatic pets more . I think it's good to make my significant other interested in my hobby too!

    I would say that this aquascape is fully dutch without any hardscape. I hope to create a gradual slope (totally cannot be seen since it's fully planted with the stem plants) with alternating red / green plants to give a nice visual contrast. Hopefully I can create a lush green carpet of hairgrass with some Hydrocotyle tripartita trailing over them to help construct a "wild" feel to the scape.

    And finally, photos!

    Day 11 (after first trimming):



    Flora:
    Elocharis acicularis
    Hydrocotyle tripartita
    Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini'
    Staurogyne repens
    Micranthemum umbrosum
    Rotala wallichii
    Rotala nanjenshan
    Blyxa japonica
    Ludwigia brevipes
    Ludwigia repens


    Fauna:
    These guys were with me for quite a few months and I don't have an extra tank for them so they're in the tank early. Both breeding pairs.

    2x Mikrogeophagus ramirezi (Male Electric Blue, Female German Blue)
    2x Apistogramma borellii 'Opal' (Pair)
    3x Neocaridina davidi (Cherry Shrimp, which came in with plants my friend gave me)


    I will be selling away either the Apistogrammas or Rams, depending on which will be taken first.



    Fertilization:

    Seachem flourish- 2x/week ~3ml
    Seachem Iron- 3x/week ~5ml
    Seachem Potassium- 2x/week ~8ml


    I'm following what another forumer is doing in an Australian site and hopefully will get a good effect.

    Stuck this on my wall as a reminder


    Base fertilizer:
    OsmocoteŽ Plus Trace Elements - Water Gardens & Aquatic Plants

    This is an Australian brand which I found at a household warehouse which were really affordable and is safe for fish and invertebrates.

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    Temperature:
    I've got a heater set at 23deg, as my entire building is thermo-controlled at ~20deg year round although temperature seems to still drop down to ~16deg during winter.


    With that, I hope you guys enjoyed seeing the tank and I'll be updating here frequently.



    PS. I miss Bak Chor Mee

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Very nice setup seems like ur hairgrass carpet is a little sparse, anyway TFS

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Good on you bro! When I was in Aust, the prices of tropical fishes just turned me off. All I could do was go to some pet shop and admire hahaha $5 for a normal guppy was ridiculous

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Looks really promising! Hope to see some lush growth soon
    Cheers,
    JJ


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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Wah. SQ Steward. I like that kinda life but I heard its not that 'shiok' nowadays: lesser allowance, tighter turnarounds.

    You may not have the fanciful equipment there but we sure do not have that fantastic weather you have over there: 20C all year round.

    Your tank is looking great and it shows good potential. I do agree on the sparsely planted hairgrass. Maybe you can do with more of those. Are you intending to put in more fauna as well?
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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Quote Originally Posted by Clamence View Post
    Very nice setup seems like ur hairgrass carpet is a little sparse, anyway TFS
    Quote Originally Posted by mUAr_cHEe View Post
    Wah. SQ Steward. I like that kinda life but I heard its not that 'shiok' nowadays: lesser allowance, tighter turnarounds.

    You may not have the fanciful equipment there but we sure do not have that fantastic weather you have over there: 20C all year round.

    Your tank is looking great and it shows good potential. I do agree on the sparsely planted hairgrass. Maybe you can do with more of those. Are you intending to put in more fauna as well?
    I've actually been trying to source for more dwarf hairgrass. I got the last pot from a LFS near my place and the rest I found were from interstate. Not worth paying extra $12 for express postage.. I really appreciate Singapore's small size right now.

    So meanwhile, I'll just wait for the LFS to stock up on more dwarf hairgrass and I'll pop in another pot or two.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mookie View Post
    Good on you bro! When I was in Aust, the prices of tropical fishes just turned me off. All I could do was go to some pet shop and admire hahaha $5 for a normal guppy was ridiculous
    Exactly! I did a favor for a friend (LFS boss) by giving out namecards back in Singapore... Hence managed to get quite a lot of things at cost. If not, I wouldn't have started!

    Quote Originally Posted by jiajuen900 View Post
    Looks really promising! Hope to see some lush growth soon
    The Rotalas might need a few more trims to get thick

    The umbrosum's old leaf melted but the new growth looks promising. trimmed them every few days and replanted them, hoping for good results!

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    good to hear that you are back in the scene bro!

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Quote Originally Posted by mUAr_cHEe View Post
    Wah. SQ Steward. I like that kinda life but I heard its not that 'shiok' nowadays: lesser allowance, tighter turnarounds.

    You may not have the fanciful equipment there but we sure do not have that fantastic weather you have over there: 20C all year round.

    Your tank is looking great and it shows good potential. I do agree on the sparsely planted hairgrass. Maybe you can do with more of those. Are you intending to put in more fauna as well?
    Haha, allowance is getting worse and layover time is getting shorter as well.

    Yeah I plan to add more fauna in there. Hope to get the guys at my work place to bring in some Espei rasbora. Not too sure if ember tetras are too small for my tank

    I really appreciate the cool weather! No need for chiller!

    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    good to hear that you are back in the scene bro!
    Thanks bro, been awhile since we last spoke. Hope you are doing well.

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    I am going well...
    nice blue ram you got there...

    looking forward for more plants and let it grow wild!
    how much is a pair of ram over there?
    I last saw in Perth they are selling hornworts at $4 a bunch... and fishes there are not cheap..

    if can get some nice rainbows or blue eyes will be great!

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Or maybe we can smuggle you something...

    "Any fresh fruits or vegetable to declare?"

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    So you bought your c02 tank there in AU?
    Expensive? I cant pm you last month because your inbox is full.

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    I am going well...
    nice blue ram you got there...

    looking forward for more plants and let it grow wild!
    how much is a pair of ram over there?
    I last saw in Perth they are selling hornworts at $4 a bunch... and fishes there are not cheap..

    if can get some nice rainbows or blue eyes will be great!
    I got my electric blue ram for about $18 and german blue around $3 but that's of course not the retail price haha.

    I saw nice rainbows but pity they grow pretty big. I think all their rainbows are Wild caught from the tropical parts of Australia. New Guinea species are not allowed to be imported I guess.

    My pot of Rotala costs about $8, so that's an average for you to guess. Tissue cultured HC cost about $20 a tub, similar to that of thos Tropical brand tissue culture containers.

    Quote Originally Posted by mUAr_cHEe View Post
    Or maybe we can smuggle you something...

    "Any fresh fruits or vegetable to declare?"

    Definitely nope! hahaha.



    Quote Originally Posted by zerofighterx101 View Post
    So you bought your c02 tank there in AU?
    Expensive? I cant pm you last month because your inbox is full.
    Got solenoid + regulator in Singapore but the solenoid broke due to different electrical current. End up buying another one here. $50 just for solenoid (without the regulator part)

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    One thing to add, CO2 cylinders are cheap because lots of people buy CO2 cylinders to make their own beer here. Heh heh

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Quote Originally Posted by WiNd08 View Post
    One thing to add, CO2 cylinders are cheap because lots of people buy CO2 cylinders to make their own beer here. Heh heh
    Ah. The famous Aussie Bicep Curl.

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Haha hey man! Found your journal.
    I've just flooded mine last night... I'll update you on whatsapp

    Btw, thanks for sharing the chart. Might follow that regime too!

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    love dutch styles....why don't you just plant the tank completely?...will look even better.
    Aquarium is Science!!

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Quote Originally Posted by mUAr_cHEe View Post
    Ah. The famous Aussie Bicep Curl.

    Not much of a bicep on that bloke! hahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by mark.s View Post
    Haha hey man! Found your journal.
    I've just flooded mine last night... I'll update you on whatsapp

    Btw, thanks for sharing the chart. Might follow that regime too!
    Thanks Mark, your tank is looking way more amazing than mine haha. Time to post a journal of it too

    My dosing regime is copied from someone else too. I might try to get dry fertilizers in the future but will hang on to Seachem for now.

    Quote Originally Posted by tureblue82 View Post
    love dutch styles....why don't you just plant the tank completely?...will look even better.
    I actually managed to get some (A LOT) trimmings of Ludwigia repens x arcuata and Hemianthus micranthemoides and my tank is pretty much filled.

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Waiting to see the end scape.

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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    After much pruning and replanting and an additional pot of Hairgrass


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    Re: Wind's Aquascape [The Yarra Valley 2015]

    Nice. Refreshing and lush feel
    Cheers,
    JJ


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