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    Arrow aquaSynthesis' 1 feet tank

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    Hi guys.. here's my 3 months old 1 footer. I need your inputs and critics on how i can improve on this scape. Below are some specs:

    Tank Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 (ft)
    Soil: Magic Soil
    Liquid Ferts: ADA Brighty K, Wonder Gro Micro & Macro
    Water Change: One a week
    Co2: Pressurized @ 1 bubbles per 1.5secs
    Lighting and Co2 durations: 7 hours on timer
    Lighting: 24W Illumax
    Cooling: 12V fan
    Filter: Eden501 and a temporary hailea internal filter (i feel that the eden is tad weak for the water circulation)
    Flora: Rotala sp Green, and reddish stem plant like rotala, downoi, mini riccia, Jap HG, HM

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    Is this Ember Tetra?


    Your comments and critics are welcomed. Thanks guys..
    Last edited by aquaSynthesis; 20th Aug 2008 at 10:31.
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    the rock scape looks great!
    the left back and front got some white sheets, if that can be replace with HC, or leave blank with a different colour gravel, it might look nice and looks like starting of beach ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    the rock scape looks great!
    the left back and front got some white sheets, if that can be replace with HC, or leave blank with a different colour gravel, it might look nice and looks like starting of beach ..
    thanks for your comments bro.
    ctually those 'white' sheets are s/s wire mesh which mini riccia is growing...

    hhmmm...yeah, you are right. a different colour of sand might do a little magic... but i was thinking of covering the foreground with mini riccia. what do you think?
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    think they should looks good too! :>
    especially when they are pearling..
    meaning the whole forground will be mini riccia?

    do keep us updated!!


    any full tank shot?
    btw, where you got the rocks?

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    The fish look like ember tetra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    think they should looks good too! :>
    especially when they are pearling..
    meaning the whole forground will be mini riccia?

    do keep us updated!!
    yeah...whole forground with mini riccia. but one thing, will the mini riccia actually grow out of the wire mesh and onto the soil? or do i need to use the wiremesh to cover all?

    the rocks from Mizuworld...
    thanks to Ben for recommending me...
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    not very sure about the mini riccia.. never try this plant before..
    now I wish I can have a riccia lawn.. :P
    but my tank too messy liao..haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by AquaObsession View Post
    The fish look like ember tetra.
    thanks boss... i thought it was boraras brigatte...dang!!! i got it wrong!!
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    Update:

    My mini riccia taken with a reverse mount kit lens.. cheap thrills but produce results...kekeke




    my solitary Oto..
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    Just a question: Will the mini riccia actually 'creep' over the wiremesh and onto the soil then eventually cover the whole foreground?
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    Mini riccia won't cover your entire foreground.
    Ottos do best in a group, maybe you can consider putting in 2 more?

    cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic4lifez View Post
    Mini riccia won't cover your entire foreground.
    Ottos do best in a group, maybe you can consider putting in 2 more?

    cheers,
    ok sir...will go get 2 more OTOs. nice creature... very gentle. tried Yamatos.but all died, water parameter sucks?
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    Yamatos are one of the hardiest shrimp imo, and if they drop, it means something is wrong.. Must be the water parameters, why don't you do a check?
    Let us know the readings

    Yeah, Ottos appreciate company, and letting them co-exist in a group will also enhance their lifespan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic4lifez View Post
    Yamatos are one of the hardiest shrimp imo, and if they drop, it means something is wrong.. Must be the water parameters, why don't you do a check?
    Let us know the readings

    Yeah, Ottos appreciate company, and letting them co-exist in a group will also enhance their lifespan?
    i only have a PH meter... reading around 6.7.
    What else should i read?

    Sorry...i'm a newbie in planted..
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    My mini riccia seems to have brown patches. anyone knows and can advice me?

    i've taken out the HM between the rocks... any idea what is suitable to plant in between there? Or should i just leave it bare?

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    Blyxa japonica will be a great midground filler and is often used for filling in gaps.
    Alternatively, you can also try Hygrophila corymbosa 'Compact' for something different.

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    Sir... the gaps are merely around 3-5mm only. i'm not sure the plants you mentioned are able to fill the gaps. plus the rocks are kinda small too....initially thought of laying moss along the cracks...hhhmmmm...
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    Hi AquaSythesis,
    You can try either filling up with hairgrass, HC, or some mosses ? Or Riccia, just love them
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Telecredible View Post
    Hi AquaSythesis,
    You can try either filling up with hairgrass, HC, or some mosses ? Or Riccia, just love them
    Cheers
    Thanks CT...

    will update with latest photo/s. Should i even fill them up? i'm confused here..

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