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    My 10 litre nano

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    This is my 2 mnths old 10 litre nano tank. Currently on DIY CO2 but planning to go non co2 soon. Lights are 11 watts PL, dosing KNO3, KH2PO4 and trace once a week. No water change, only top ups.




    Flora: Glosso, Blyxa Japonica, Nana Petite, Duckweeds, Unknown Plant and Moss on DW(can someone ID the moss for me)

    Fauna: 6 Rasboras

    Would appreciate all comments!!

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    Looking real good. Only problem you might face is the explosion of the B.japonica you have. But that will be a happy problem actually.

    Think if you got low tech, your Glosso might suffer. Not very sure, never used Glosso before in a low-tech tank.
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    what substrate/gravel did you use?

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    Look great! Clean and neat. If the floating plant is removed when photo taken will be better. Do keep us updated ya! Cheers!

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    The fishes look huge!!!...

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    Beautiful tank!
    Cheers,
    U.K.Lau

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    looks healthy, i like it. nice

    three points:
    1- r. espei is too big
    2- put the thermometer away
    3- as someone mentioned, glosso isn't suitable for lowtech. if it doesn't grow, try marsiela sp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    Looking real good. Only problem you might face is the explosion of the B.japonica you have. But that will be a happy problem actually.

    Think if you got low tech, your Glosso might suffer. Not very sure, never used Glosso before in a low-tech tank.
    Thanks. The japonica is doing quite well. And I had to trim it like 3 times already for the past 2 mnths. As for the glosso, this tank was an Excel dosed tank before I injected the DIY co2. Glosso was growing but so very slowly. I hope they'll be okay if I stopped co2 and just dose excel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    what substrate/gravel did you use?
    Frankly I really cant remmember. I bought this tank set at Kingfisher before it closes down and the owner gave me the substrate FOC.

    Quote Originally Posted by hirowen View Post
    Look great! Clean and neat. If the floating plant is removed when photo taken will be better. Do keep us updated ya! Cheers!
    Thanks. I should have remove the thermometer as well! Next time!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome View Post
    The fishes look huge!!!...
    Oh yes they do. I'm left with 1 now. 5 jumped out , I think right after I took this photo.

    Quote Originally Posted by uklau View Post
    Beautiful tank!
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by V31 View Post
    looks healthy, i like it. nice

    three points:
    1- r. espei is too big
    2- put the thermometer away
    3- as someone mentioned, glosso isn't suitable for lowtech. if it doesn't grow, try marsiela sp.
    Yeah I'm getting smaller fishes. Other than Rasbora galaxy, what do you think suits this tank.
    Will take note of the thermometer next time and thanks for the tip.

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    boraras brigitae or boraras urophtalmoides. they have similar colors to r. espei

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    nice set-up

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