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    cube tank suggestions

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    Hi all,

    Just gathering information

    How do you propose I set up a 1x1x1 cube tank.
    What are the necessary steps and things to look out for
    and can i do it all at once (add plants, fish, co2 etc etc)
    I already have a 3 ft so know a bit about planted tanks already.

    Just gathering info here.

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    Robin
    i always fighting algae but still got more

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    yes, I used the Eheim Liberty 100 (smallest available but still strong current flow) hanging filter to save space, but note it has an active carbon filter pad. I did put fishes in together with soil and plant (Aquasoil and crypts) but I also dosed bacteria spores to get it going, plus my fishes are the very small type, about 20 Sundadanio axelrodi.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Since already have a 3ft tank, allow the new filter to run in there fpr awhile. This will help in your bacteria colonization. If this is done, setting up of your cube should be quicker. Do allow you new tank to settle abit b4 putting your livestock into the tank.
    Cheers!!

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    Any more suggestions?

    Robin
    i always fighting algae but still got more

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    I will be buying my tank soon, any other input is welcomed.

    Robin
    i always fighting algae but still got more

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    I also thinking of one. Wondering on the CO2 part. Will be using DIY, but a reactor too big.
    Live and let live, stop using life feeds.

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    An internal reactor will be too big.
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    On 8/16/2003 7:57:24 PM

    I will be buying my tank soon, any other input is welcomed.

    Robin
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    Hi Robin, how much u getting ur 1ft cube tank for ? I tot of getting one too. []

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    hav not gotten around buying one yet, so still looking for suggestions or for some poeple to share their set up experience

    Robin
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    Nature got very nice 1ft cube, quality glass and well made, good price. Comes with styrofoam base.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    How about feeding your CO2 into a small submersible filter, those small Eden filters. Filter and CO2 reactor all in one. Some DIY needed though.

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    Thats what I do now, but still feels that its too big.
    Live and let live, stop using life feeds.

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    BUDAK!!!

    I just read your article on small tanks!
    Did you use a filter?
    And if yes, what filter is good for small tank?
    Any idea on the price range and place to get?


    Robin
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    Any ideas? anyone?
    i always fighting algae but still got more

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    Re:

    For my 1-ft tank, I go filterless and non-CO2. I use plants like C. wendtii, Java Fern, Hermianthus callitrichoides, christmas moss and E. tennelus.

    The tank is doing great.

    BC

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    bclee,

    thanks! Filterless? it is safe?

    Robin
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    Yes Yes Yes!!

    You can have a totally filterless mini tank if you plant heavily and stock lightly. The boraras maculatus mini in that mini tank of mine have been doing fine for over a year, and additional inhabitants (apart from countless shrimp) are an oto, 3 kuhlii loaches and a liquorice gourami. I just change about 1/3 of the water every fortnight, but sometimes leave the tank alone for almost a month without problems.

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    Yes the 1 feet cube at NA looks good. $17 i think?

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    Okay Okay,

    Thanks to all. I quite anxious to try liao.
    Will put the tank in my office and keep you guys updated.

    Robin
    i always fighting algae but still got more

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    1 Feet tank

    I once setup a 1" X 1/2" X 1/2" tank with no filteration and aeration and it did well .

    It was an experimental terrarium flooded with water, FYI the base are :
    Bottom most - pebble
    Middle - crashed charcoal
    Top - Gardening Soil
    1/3 water are replaced with main tank water weekly
    Some plants and a dry Bonsai Branch
    Fish : 1 X Beta, 1 X Chinese Algae eater, 2 X Croaking Grourami

    When I first "setup" the water is left to sit for about 1 week, floating stuff removed and change about 1/3 water before putting in the beta ... the rest of the fishes came later. The tank is placed near the window for some sunlight.

    One more suggestion to try.
    Fishnatic

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