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    Quote Originally Posted by FC View Post
    Hi Wright,
    I have no experience in trading or shipping. I can get the shop name and contact for you if you need. Let me know if I can help in any way.

    Hi Ron,
    I have done the first planting, see below. Now, I am lost what to do next.


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    The S$8 filter has skimmer (located at upper part of the inlet tube) that actually works beautifully!


    The lamp I got is powered by electronic ballast


    Hi FC,

    May I know where you get your hang-on-filter with skimmer. I am looking to get 1 too.

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    The brand is "Sun". I bought it at Colourful, it should be available in any well stocked shops.

    The box does not impress but I find it is well designed - compact, right flow rate vs filter media volume, quiet and low consumption (3 watts). Ideal for nano tanks up to 30 litres.

    Tips: The original filter sponge comes with any such cheap overhang filter is a little small. Replace it and stuff the filter compact fully with new filter sponge.

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Tank rescaped for lazier me. It is now near no-maintenance... :-)

    No CO2 but amusingly, the plants bubbles after mix of fertilizers were injected into substrate.





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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Simple tank yes, but i think its lacks a focal point. Such as a piece of wood placed nicely, or maybe a stone/rock or two? Certainly maintenance free though
    Verminator

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    The canvas is what you make it...

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Thank you for your comments! I cannot agree with you more I am not good in woods and rocks, and algaes like to grow on them. From my past aquascapes, I found that I like space and this one is no exception. I hope when the plants mature (take months) they will turn up a little wilder and natural.

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    hi, where to get the light?
    brand?
    thanks.

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    simple but nice...

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    Hi may i know where to get the filter and light? thanks

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    hi nice tank i like your japanese hairgrass.. i don't seem to have the luck in growing that. anyway IMHO you should tie the narrow leave java fern to wood rather than stick it into the substrate. they need something to cling on..

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Not that the current tank is less interesting... but I really like your first tank with moss growing on the bark wall... it's so beautiful!

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Will the ferns grow too big for your tank? I have seen some grow to 20cm
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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    hi,how does ur hairgrass grow so healthy w/o co2? can share ur fert. recipe?tanxs!

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    Thank you everyone for your valuable comments and suggestions.

    William, you are right, the NLJFs are stretching out. I hope putting them far back corner will provide space. When the NLJFs grow bushy, I hope to see their talent in emitting illusion of depth, foresty and cooling atmosphere. It give me a sense that the fishes feel at home there.

    A4SU (Aiming for S'pore Uni?), I observed hairglass for sometime. They like soft soils. I guess the roots are created to thrive in them. I experimented and discovered that they also need highlight. They will stay stagnant or infact herbinate state when deprive of the right light intensity. Currently, I have 18 watts but I observed that they are asking for 24 watts now. As for fert, I inject liquid fertilisers (self-made) because I found that the ADA soil is rather fert-free although it does a good job in providing good foundation for healthy root growth.
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    Fred, do you know the brand of the tank? I know ocean free and some others exist but I can't pin point the brand that comes with the glass cover. I agree with the others, it needs some wood or rocks for the java fern to grow on and hairgrass to grow around to create some depth. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by FC View Post
    Thank you everyone for your valuable comments and suggestions.

    William, you are right, the NLJFs are stretching out. I hope putting them far back corner will provide space. When the NLJFs grow bushy, I hope to see their talent in emitting illusion of depth, foresty and cooling atmosphere. It give me a sense that the fishes feel at home there.

    A4SU (Aiming for S'pore Uni?), I observed hairglass for sometime. They like soft soils. I guess the roots are created to thrive in them. I experimented and discovered that they also need highlight. They will stay stagnant or infact herbinate state when deprive of the right light intensity. Currently, I have 18 watts but I observed that they are asking for 24 watts now. As for fert, I inject liquid fertilisers (self-made) because I found that the ADA soil is rather fert-free although it does a good job in providing good foundation for healthy root growth.
    Hi Fred,tanxs for sharing ur knowledge.i m using 18w currently with co2 injection,some of my hairgrass actually brown off.....btw A4SU(asking 4 some understanding?)

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    Smaragd,
    I do not know the brand of the tank, I bought it at Nature Aquarium. The base was supported with white shallow paper tray that has tank's dimensions printed. It is certainly not ocean free.
    Yes, I absolutely agree that planted tank needs some wood or rocks to enhance scaping. Ok, I will pickup my lazy bones and get wood for the java fern to grow on. Cheers!

    A4su,
    I too experienced browning hairgrass, they response and recover quickly after I inject fert into the soil. I need to do this every month to keep them going. Perhaps they are fert hungry plant?
    This non-CO2 tank is 40x25x26cm and it is fun and needs little maintenance. What's your tank size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FC View Post
    A4su,
    I too experienced browning hairgrass, they response and recover quickly after I inject fert into the soil. I need to do this every month to keep them going. Perhaps they are fert hungry plant?
    This non-CO2 tank is 40x25x26cm and it is fun and needs little maintenance. What's your tank size?
    i am trying to dose some liquid fert too,but cant dose 2much coz have some shrimps in the tank.My tank size is 30x30x30cm.

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    [QUOTE=FC;443734]Smaragd,
    I do not know the brand of the tank, I bought it at Nature Aquarium. The base was supported with white shallow paper tray that has tank's dimensions printed. It is certainly not ocean free.
    Yes, I absolutely agree that planted tank needs some wood or rocks to enhance scaping. Ok, I will pickup my lazy bones and get wood for the java fern to grow on. Cheers!

    Noted. I'm going to create another tank around the same size. Even have the same filter.

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    how to make diy ferts?

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    Re: Small Low Tech Tanks

    I mixed traces (any brand) with self-mixed macros (similar to EI method).

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