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    r36613's Low budget 180 L planted setup

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    Here is my first 180 lt aquarium with spec:

    - 90cmx50cmx50cm
    - 1 Metal Halide Osram 70 watt (7-9 hours)
    - DIY CO2 with DIY reactor
    - Liquid Fert Macro PMDD, Micro Wondergro dose every 2 days
    - Base fert Wondergro + Evergreen.
    - WC 30% every week






    please comment ....

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    Looks pretty good.
    I like the front parts.
    But DIY CO2? I don't really recommend that.
    Anyway your tank has a very sudden change from rather open, to very thick (left and right parts). Why don't you try removing part of the plants that overrun the right part? Looks pretty dark there.

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    Nice set-up.

    Hi there, thats a nice set-up. low budget? i wanna make a 2ft of something like yours love the greeness on the left side!

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    nice!!
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    I agree with sunfire, DIY CO2 is asking for trouble, BBA trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunfire View Post
    Looks pretty good.
    I like the front parts.
    But DIY CO2? I don't really recommend that.
    Anyway your tank has a very sudden change from rather open, to very thick (left and right parts). Why don't you try removing part of the plants that overrun the right part? Looks pretty dark there.
    please advice me anything about you did not recommend DIY CO2.
    I left the right part (hygro. angustifolia) grow big and overrun is to protect anubias from direct light. Any suggestion about this?

    Quote Originally Posted by uorme99 View Post
    Hi there, thats a nice set-up. low budget? i wanna make a 2ft of something like yours love the greeness on the left side!

    i said low budget because i used DIY CO2 with simple DIY bubble counter and DIY reactor, DIY sump filter (using trash bin), PMDD macro fert and lokal micro and base fert (good quality).



    and .... it looks like a mess with everything coming out from and beside the aquarium.


    thanks for the comment ...

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    Great effort for a low budget tank.

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    First of all I'd like to thank Mr Reggie for having faith and support in my product line (wonder-gro) all the way.

    He mentioned "low budget" for around here it is not so cheap and not so easy (at least at the town where he stay) to get pressurised CO2 and the necessary acessories. Just to share, initially he intended to learn aquascaping, so he started the easy, low budget route. I'm sure now he is planning to get a pressurised system very soon in the future.

    @r36613,
    My opinion : you are doing great with that 70W metal halide (hey, you forgot to mention that the lamp is also of low budget, originating from shop lamp) and even though going with DIY CO2.
    Perhaps you want to move that agustifolia and the concerned anubias to your other, bigger tank. Pick some smaller growing plants in their place, so the overall tank would look neat.
    (My own tank is now having the same problem but I've got nowhere to dump the plants to )

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    Very nice tank. Just that the right side may require a little trimming. Could you list the plants in your set-up? Thanks.
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    Thank you all,

    my plant list from left to right:
    - valesneria natans
    - echinodorus marble queen
    - echinodorus okky frenzy (lokal echinodorus)
    - echinodorus ozelot
    - tiger lotus
    - hygrophilia compact
    - hairgrass
    - bacopa caroliana
    - proserpinaca palustris cuba
    - cryptocoryne tropica sp
    - cryptocoryne wendtii brown
    - hygrophilia angustifolia
    - anubias barteri
    - anubias nana

    maybe in near future, i will do small change on the setup.

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    update

    Want to update my tank ....




    Did not expect Cryptocoryne wendtii will grow that large.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r36613 View Post
    Want to update my tank ....



    Did not expect Cryptocoryne wendtii will grow that large.
    OMG... I have C. wendtii "red" in my 1ft tank. Moreover, it in the centre.

    Thought that it will grow up to 10cm tall max.

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    I give one of the best local base fertilizer and with Metal halide, routine liquied fertilizer and co2 .. sure it will grow big.


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    Bro, it seems you make good use out of the fert products I supply to you and I'm very thankful that you are willing to share the happiness and result with all of us.

    I can see massive growth and they all looks healthy and relatively algae free, a sign that you've been taking care of all aspects.
    Keep up the good work!

    *ps : maybe it is time for you to consider minor scaping by moving all the overgrown plants into another tank, or perhaps sharing/selling them off.

    @nys,
    Dont have to worry as average wendtii takes time to grow, especially when given "as is" treatment. A good boost using good root tab will help growth rate significantly, important if you need that huge buch effect.

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    moving plants

    Yup .. i will move my plants into bigger tanks .... still preparing ...



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    now i know why my plants suddenly GROW BIG..
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    i think its an exceptional effort
    i am extremely impressed with your creative use of simple everyday materials in place of equipments that the rest of us just throw money at to simply buy off the shelf

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee1224 View Post
    i think its an exceptional effort
    i am extremely impressed with your creative use of simple everyday materials in place of equipments that the rest of us just throw money at to simply buy off the shelf

    Thank you.
    This is for the people with low budget but 'not to bad' result. Nothing imposible.

    thank you for the comment.

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    How high do you keep the MH above water? How do you cool the water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryan View Post
    How high do you keep the MH above water? How do you cool the water?
    It's about 40 cm above water, on at 3pm-9pm. And I'm using 1 fan 24 hour to keep temp 24-27.

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