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Thread: EvolutionZ's 23 cm planted nano tank

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    EvolutionZ's 23 cm planted nano tank

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    Hi guys..

    Heres some photo of my 3weeks old 23cm planted nano..

    size: 23x15x18cm (LxBxH)
    substrate: aquaclay bottom and magic soil top
    lighting: 13watt PL
    filteration: 250l/hr hang on back filter
    temp: 30C
    flora: byxla japonica and unknown front plant
    fauna: 4golden tetra, 2 galaxies, 1 baby golden ram and 15+/- malayan shrimps
    japonica spread quite well for the past 3weeks..


    the faunas



    Hope you guys like it
    Last edited by benny; 21st Oct 2007 at 14:41.

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    nice simple setup.
    any dosing of liquid fertilizer , and Co2 injection ?
    Chee Yong

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    nope.. nothing at all.. its a neglated tank..
    as it was scaped ment for my parents.. i seldom go in my parent's room.. so i seldom see the tank.. 3weeks ago.. i planted the japonica around 1/3 of the tank only.. today was surprised to see the japonica spreaded to 2/3 of the tank already..

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    The blyxa japonica seems to have done well, giving it a very natural look. I would prefer something shorter for the foreground for easier management.

    Overall, a very pleasant tank.

    Cheers,

    p.s. I've resized your pictures to 930 pixel wide as most internet browers on a 1024 screen cannot display the full picture inside the frame of the forum software. This way, all your pictures will be displayed fully when the post opens up. Hope that works for you as well.
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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