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    plastic Guppy tank as a planted tank.

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    hi guys, anyone used those cheap plastic guppy tank and make it a planted tank before? well.. i guess im crazy cause i did!
    initially.. it was just a filterless tiger endler breeding tank. with a simple 5watt FL lamp and a java fern on wood in it.. and its a bare tank
    heres a picture of it..

    recently.. i got attracted to a bottom dweller called corydoras Hasbrosus. as they need to be in a shoal of at least 6 to be happy.. i decided to get a hang on filter.. and some lapis sand for them..and also upgraded my lighting to 11watt PL
    heres the tank specs now
    Tanks size : plastic guppy tank L size 27cm x 16cm x 18cm
    temperature: 28- 30C
    lighting : 11watt PL
    substrate : lapis sand
    co2 : excel
    ferts: wondergro micro and macro+ every sat and sun after WC
    flora: freshwater seaweed on charcoal bamboo, E.tenellus , Lilaeopsis brasiliensis(foreground) and US fissiden on bog wood.
    fauna: now is 1female tiger endler(male jump to death..) and 2 cory hasbrosus.. tomorrow will be going down c328 getting another pair of tiger endler and 4 more C.hasbrosus.
    tank overview.. due to the plastic tank.. the tank's water looks kinda cloudy

    right side
    bought some branches of bog wood.. tied it with us fissiden

    left side, do you guys think the e.tennelus looks kinda messy? feel like changing to hair grass..

    tank on my lower tier of my 2ft tank..

    a shot of my C.hasbrosus and my female endler..

    thanks for viewing... comments welcomed
    Last edited by EvolutionZ; 19th Nov 2007 at 23:10.

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    nice effort, one thing about plastic tank is that without proper care, the plastic in time will be blurry due to scratches on its surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post
    nice effort, one thing about plastic tank is that without proper care, the plastic in time will be blurry due to scratches on its surface.
    yea.. agree with you.. that tank already have a few scratches

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    haha budget tank!i have one like that,moss on driftwood,no filter and its on a window ledge for sunlight..growing pretty alright!

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    hhaha thanks bro..
    im looking at cheap downoi from c328.. but seems like they never take in stocks liao..

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    Yo! Bro, still active as ever!

    Fish keeping will goes a long long way, maybe you can slow down your pace a bit and slowly enjoy this hobby in greater details. What I'm worry is that you are doing so much in such a short period of time that in ten or twenty years time, you might not have any more new things to play with.

    For this tank, maybe a smaller size thermometer like the Gex one will fit better visually. Have fun!

    By the way, the 4 newts are still with me and I'm now trying to setup a new vivarium tank for them.

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    hi bro.. great to hear my newts are doing great!.
    anyway.. back to topic.. like what you said. i changed to a GeX small size one..
    heres some clearer picture..

    top view with equipments..

    eating frozen blood worm.

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    haha... that looks much better! Maybe the thermometer can be stuck on the side wall instead of the front wall. Just turn the indicator towards the front and it will not affect the reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merviso View Post
    haha... that looks much better! Maybe the thermometer can be stuck on the side wall instead of the front wall. Just turn the indicator towards the front and it will not affect the reading.
    thanks bro.. will head your advice for the thermometer thing

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    your tank looks nice for some killifish mating! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post
    your tank looks nice for some killifish mating! lol
    no moss leh.. killifish need moss to mate

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    plastic tank, is the temperate unstable?

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    temp whole day around 28 - 30C

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    how's the tank? hope it's going well.

    understand that tank scratches could be potential algae problem. but then again, the condition has to be right for the problem to happen.

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    Are you overrun with endler livebearers yet?
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    this tank has been tore down weeks ago.. changed to a 1ft cube glass tank =)
    not keeping endlers anymore..

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    ah ok. seems like a pretty cool experiment... I might have to setup one like that with some small cages I have around... hmm. Now you've got me thinking!
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