That was nice bro... But won't it be very hard as it seems like almost everyday you need to add certain things in the tank... But your tank is nice and need...

A couple of (lousy) photos of my 3ft planted tank. Just to show beginners that plants can still grow nicely in non-CO2, non-chilled, moderately-lighted tank, although this is hardly an inspirational layout.
Some of caveats:
- While there is a large selection of plants that will grow in such conditions, not all will.
- Some plants that will grow healthily in such tanks, may not achieved the colours often seen in high-light, CO2 tanks.
- Low-maintenance does NOT equal no-maintenance. All planted tanks need regular fertilising and trimming, but just not so often.
Size:
- 90cmx45cmx45cm
Light:
- 2 x 30W T8 FLs (1.4 WPG)
- 10am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm (Lighted)
- 3pm to 6pm (Shaded sunlight and direct sunset) (This is not a "seista" but lights are off to compensate for the almost direct sunlight. Relocating this tank is not an option.)
Carbon Source:
- Seachem Excel (3x weekly)
Fertilisers:
- ADA Brighty Lights (3x weekly) (This is ADA Brighty fetiliser, "Lights" variant. NOT a light set.)
- Seachem Equilibrium for Ca, Mg and K (odd weekends)
- K2SO4 for K (even weekends)
Substrate:
- Soil (J Arthur Bower's Aquatic Compost)
- River sand
Substrate Supplements:
- Ocean free Root monster
- ADA Long Bottom
- A water-lily/lotus fertiliser tablet usually available at gardening shops
Current Plants: Java moss, Red tiger lotus, Blyxa japonica, Cryptocoryne, Staurogyne sp., Lobelia cardinalis, Anubias, Aponogeton rigidifolia and Crinum calamistratum
Past Successful Plants: Christmas Moss (came mixed in with Java Moss), Hygrophila polysperma
Current Fauna: Neon Tetra, Botia sidithmunki, Otocinculus affinis, Starlight Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp. L182), Yamato shrimp, Horned nerite snail
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That was nice bro... But won't it be very hard as it seems like almost everyday you need to add certain things in the tank... But your tank is nice and need...

Not difficult. It's less then 5 minutes if you figure out the dosage before hand and use the correct equipment.
For example, the ADA bottles doses 1ml per squirt. I save a used bottle to store my Seachem Excel. So Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, add 5 squirts from each bottle in the morning. On Saturday, also add a half teaspoon of Equilibrium or K2SO4.
If that is hard, then feeding fish is harder... have to feed daily.![]()
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Very impressive setup. A lot to learn from you Vincent.
why add Seachem Excel since you dont need CO2?Actually CO2 and Seachem Excel they are almost the same, both provide source of carbon whether is liquid or gases stages. Adding Seachem Excel has a slightly better advantage as it has gluteraldehyde to kill algae but they are lighter in carbon, so it cant use it alone for high lighted tank. IMO
Last edited by blue33; 15th Feb 2011 at 17:57.
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In my experience, even a tank like this does better with a source of Carbon. I use Seachem Excel as it is sufficient for this kind of tank.
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For Seachem Excel, you might need to take note is when you have more plant mass at later stage, you need to dose more but too much might affect the fauna if the plant takes in slowly especially slow taker plant like crypt etc. Seachem Excel is more suitable for light dosing but cannot replace CO2 itself. IMO
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Thanks. About 2 years, but has seen some changes in terms of plants.
Around April 2010 it looked like this:
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vinz, your tank looks really pleasing and the plants look very healthy and spotless. Low-tech tanks are much more practical for long term setups and more forgiving I'm sure. Your April 2010 shot is a beaut!



hi vinz, what is that skull-like face thingy at the bottom right corner of your tank (caught in the reflection) in your first picture? looks creepy.

Reveru, you mean in the first photo? Not reflection. It's refraction. Well both actually. The front 2 corners of the tank are rounded, so that's probably a reflection of the grey rocks near there and then the reflection got mirrored by the rounded corners.
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Thank you, Alvin. There are still algae in there, you just can't see at this size and blurness. There are tufts of BBA on some parts of the wood and gravel. The Anubias that are not shaded get the usual algae. Fortunately, the glass has remained algae free for a long time.
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very nice! I do prefer the April 2010 scape though, not sure way, maybe its just that the picture is sharper.
but really an inspiration for low tech tank.![]()

Hehehe... the April 2010 photo was submitted to ADA competition in 2010... got ranked a modest 956.![]()
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Got rank means you are good. Don't know when then I will be up to the standard to join any competition.




Hey Vincent, we have the same tank (Nisso round-edged 3-footer)! What did you do with the top hood comprising OHF and lighting? I'm currently having this tank with mainly ferns, anubias and moss. May I know what filter you are using for this tank?
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Everyone who entered was ranked, so no big deal unless rank is 2 digits or less. Can grow plants and run forum only. Can't scape for nuts.![]()
This is my GF's dad's tank... did not have a hood when I first saw it. Don't think it ever did. I'm using a Eheim Ecco Pro 2032.
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Is the Ecco series good other then lower power consumption?
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I like the Ecco series. The priming handle is very handy. It also acts as the open/close lever. There are people who complain that the handle gets stuck, but I wonder if it is because they closed both valves and left them attached to the filter before opening the filter. That is the only situation where I personally come across where the handle gets stuck. Then they break it because they try to force it open. Eheim also built in many fail-safes, so it is not easy to break the handle mechanism.
The new Ecco Pro-series also comes with a pre-filter which I find is very convenient.
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