Will follow this closely... always admired your tank design and had learned alot from it
Is that green box at the right side an internal filter?
Hi guys
Finally... it's time to reveal my new tank that has kept me occupied for the past 2 weeks. This is by far my most ambitious planted tank project (in terms of size). Will share more along the way... right now, let me present you a pix of my tank on Day 2.
A step-by-step posting coming up shortly
Feel free to post your comments.
Will follow this closely... always admired your tank design and had learned alot from it
Is that green box at the right side an internal filter?
The past is HISTORY... the future is MYSTERY
Very nice Jervis
Look forward to more pics![]()
Let's start with the glass tank shall we?
It's a 4' x 2' x 2' standard glass tank using 12mm Grade 1 float glass with black silicone (for marine). White laminate cabinet with hood... the tank is 2 years old, used to be a full fledge marine reef tank primarily keeping SPS.
As for the substrate, decided to go with Dennerle for this project. LINK HERE
The site shows new packaging... so don't get confused
Oh yeah... wanna take this opportunity to thank Aquamarin (J. Katong) for delivering the heavy items to my office![]()
As usual... step-by-step pix of the laying of substrate system.
After laying the Duponit-Mix, I sprinkle a thin layer of Substrate Starter Bacteria over to quickly turn the substrate into a biological powerhouse
You can have fun with this calculator. LINK HERE
I didn't really follow Dennerle's recommended formula... did some modifications![]()
Last edited by Jervis; 27th Jul 2008 at 19:18.
Once the foundation is laid, I dump in 40kg Dennerle Crystal Quartz Gravel as the main substrate. Underneath the black gravel, I laid a thin layer (9L) of ADA Malayan Aquasoil to help lower pH in the long term.
The hardscape is rather simple. 2 pieces of Old Black Wood - L and 1 piece of Old Black Wood - M
For this tank, I am using 100% DI water. The only disadvantage of using DI water is the <1 dkH... which I need to buffer to around 2dkH using kH powder to stabilize pH.
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Let's take a look at the lighting. Decided to go with an ATI Sunpower T5 fixture. LINK HERE
Manage to buy the fixture without the marine-bluish light tubes. And fitted it with 4 Osram tubes.
Really like the feature of having a speed-adjustable cooling fan. The design is compact with silver-coated individual reflectors... finishing is superb as expected from a German-made product.
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WOW... the plant mess really wow me man.. another great work jervis.![]()
Another great tank.
What fish are you thinking on this one?
Regards,
Joe Faria
Great looking tank with superb photography skills to boot. Looking forward to your updates as always.
Cheers!
You are the reason why I am here in this forum, Jervis. =)
Great photography skills !!
keep updating and don't keep us waiting .
Cheers.
Finally the wait is over!!
no need to sleep liao... will follow this thread closely!! :>
i can't wait how this tank is going to evovle in time.
Looks abit dark behind? Btw looking forward your setup.![]()
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!! TIME TO LAY BACK AND RELAX!
A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With A Single Step
Deponit is an excellent choice. Just a word of caution, if you finally intend to have yamatos inside the tank, be careful if you do any minor rescape. My shrimps used to curl up and some would die when the base ferts are stirred up.
Phwoar. I shall be keeping tabs on this thread.
Keep the updates free-flowing, or as free-flowing as your free time permits![]()
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Aquatic fanatic and keen learner of aquascaping
The canvas is what you make it...
can we have an excursion to your place?![]()
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