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    my first nano setup

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    hey guys.

    hand itchy. so did a nano setup for my bedroom as a decoration piece.

    any comments will help





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    the glosso looked "weak" because my friend had leftovers and gave it to me..

    just tried my luck and planting hoping that they will grow =P

    light: 11 watt
    dosing excel everyday
    soil mixture of red and green gex
    no co2

    waiting for the plants to start growing before adding more stuffs
    Last edited by blackghost; 18th Dec 2007 at 13:58.


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    no comments??

    my friend suggested i used the smaller pointy rock and point it towards the bigger rock..

    if to follow iwagumi rules..

    the student have to show respect to the teacher something like that


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    Break the rules

    Frankly the rockwork looks not bad. Are there 3 or 2 rocks inside? The one in the middle, if it is a seperate rock, should be repositioned because its texture is showing too much white.

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    i bought some shrimps today. sorry for sucky image. used handphone


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    Glosso as foreground

    I have no knowledge of nano tank setup but I'd like to offer you a few words on glosso. As you are well aware of it being on a ' weak' side, I think you should seriously get some more & plant it properly so that you can enjoy its full beauty when fully grown.
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    Hey blackghost,

    Promising set-up you have there. It's always good to have high plant mass at the start to prevent algae from gaining a foothold. How about adding in some hortwort as a temporary measure until the main plants which I believe are Glossostigmata and Moss have settled in? Also, it seems a little early to be adding in critters but it looks like they are alright.

    Good luck and keep us updated on your progress.
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    ghost,

    are you putting the red packet as top soil or bottom soil, I currently only have 1 type of substract which is the red, plant and shrimp soil, however, find it lighter and i could effective hold roots for many of the Japanese hair grass that i have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    ghost,

    are you putting the red packet as top soil or bottom soil, I currently only have 1 type of substract which is the red, plant and shrimp soil, however, find it lighter and i could effective hold roots for many of the Japanese hair grass that i have.
    hey bro,

    i'm using both gex red and green version mixed evenly. since i'm growing plants the green version would provide the fert needs. and the red version would lower down the pH for my shrimps

    well. to my own understanding of the products..


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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFan View Post
    Hey blackghost,

    Promising set-up you have there. It's always good to have high plant mass at the start to prevent algae from gaining a foothold. How about adding in some hortwort as a temporary measure until the main plants which I believe are Glossostigmata and Moss have settled in? Also, it seems a little early to be adding in critters but it looks like they are alright.

    Good luck and keep us updated on your progress.
    bro. thanks for your advice.

    updates updates. today would be day 7 for the tank. i know its a little bit too early.. but seems my flora and fauna is doing okay.

    glosso growing new roots.. but sadly. i'm strangely pondering to use HC "cuba" instead

    shrimps. some already molted. even 1 female is carrying eggs. but still too small to confirm. but can see there are things there

    fishes. looks fine. still swimming around as fishes do


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    bro, i noticed you have a charcoal bamboo behind the rocks. why not remove it? plant Hair grass to give you a nice thick back ground.
    as for HC, you will need good level of co2, ferts like micro and macro and of course high lighting. with your 11watt PL, i doubt HC is gonna creep. but its worth giving it a try!

    as for your rock placement. it seems like you have 3 rocks. 2 together on the left while 1 on the right.. the whitest rock in your tank(which is the one in the middle i presume..) should be taken out or you turn around and see which side is darker in colour.. the white part somehow or rather spoils the nice looking scape you have..
    my 0.2cents worth

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    ?? i didnt know the red colored soil lowered PH, it indicated "maintain PH" in Japanese/chinese

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