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    **7 Inch Cube Nano - Small Paradise! 1st day**

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    G'day Everyone!..

    Its been awhile since I posted.. Been busy with life but recently I found this cute 7" vase that I thought would make a good nano tank.

    Enough Talk, Pictures Please!..







    This tank will be relocated to my office at work where the room temp is always 25'C.

    Specs:

    7" Glass Cube Vase
    18W Phillips 6500k B22 Light, 8 hrs per day
    2cm layer of JBL soil & 2cm layer of 2mm plain washed gravel
    Dynflo 10 mini filter

    Plants:

    Java Moss
    Anubias Nana Petite
    Blyxa Japonica
    Limnophila Aromaticoides (submerged form)

    Fish to be added:

    1x Otto Catfish
    2x Cardinal Tetras

    Ferts:

    Tiny Dosing of Seachem Range including NPK, Flourish and Excel

    Please share your comments and thoughts!.. More pics to come soon!

    Cheers,

    Brandon.
    Last edited by Sapherion; 23rd Sep 2006 at 14:58.

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    Looks good, I like how the driftwood stretches out from back to front.

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    terence you're not alone, i like the driftwood too. Really branchy for such a small wood. I'm trying to get something like that too for my small tank

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    i like the overall arrangement! nice
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    When will there be 25 letters in the alphabets?

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    kemp: You can get small branchy dirftwoods at Biotope and arrange them to your liking.
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    Looks good! Substrate seems a tad thin though. Keep us posted on the progress of the tank!
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    Like the scape, some E teneullus would be nice, they are not demanding plants
    Last edited by Fei Miao; 18th Sep 2006 at 16:07.
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    Thanks brother!
    I've been looking high and low for them. Tried NA a few times but always out of stock. Thanks once again
    Quote Originally Posted by brianclaw
    kemp: You can get small branchy dirftwoods at Biotope and arrange them to your liking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kemp
    terence you're not alone, i like the driftwood too. Really branchy for such a small wood. I'm trying to get something like that too for my small tank
    It' great to get one good branchy one, but you can make up your own by getting several pieces and combining them to create a nice one.
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    Update

    Here are some updated photos with the tank relocated to my office:







    Please let me know what you think!

    Cheers,

    Brandon.

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    Looking good, Brandon. Did the stand came with the tank?
    Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.

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    Hehe.. No, that's a custom stand I made myself using 12mm MDF wood and water based paint

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    Ah...I see the makings of a carpenter . Just joking, but great job with the stand.
    Something about the water & the fishes that calms me down.

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    Another few shots just for tonight.. Enjoy!




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    Hi,

    What kind of gravel are you using? Seachem Onyx?
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    Yes that Seachem Onyx about 3cm layer slope

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    very nice tank. i had try searching for small DW like your's but seems like all are big. any advise on where to find them?

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    The DW you see is from a big piece cut up then joined together using thin fishing line. Its not hard to do, just takes a bit of patience tying the pieces bit by bit. Just make sure you soak and boil the pieces a good few times so it doesnt soak tannins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulfinder78 View Post
    very nice tank. i had try searching for small DW like your's but seems like all are big. any advise on where to find them?
    Soul, look below...

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    kemp: You can get small branchy dirftwoods at Biotope and arrange them to your liking.
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    Small Update - 09/10

    Tank is stable - No signs of Algae.

    Added some Rasboras

    Enjoy and please feel free to comment thanks.







    Cheers,

    Brandon.

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