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    My nano setup

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    After quitting the hobby for a year, finally back to it again. Simply just miss the fun of growing plants and fish together. So re set-up the tank at my room.

    This is a 40 x 26 x 30 cm tank. Approx 7.5 g at 90% full.
    11w of lighting
    Gex light green pack as substrate
    fan on along with lighting ( cant slp when its on)

    Is a low tech set up. the plants I try is echinodorus tenellus, crypto wendtii, rotala rotundifolia ( i thnik it is, commonly sold on wire mesh also), spiky moss,and pipewort. Some plants I accidently brought wrong. haha. but try la, see how it goes.

    My rock placement seems abit weird. so... what u guys suggest?




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    hi comet
    nice setup , the rock i think abit bare that why it look weird maybe? low tech need alot of patience, i dunno about spiky moss, last time my taiwan moss without co2 need 3-4 months to see it really spreading... jiayou!


    just my opinion, i think the foreground plant abit high? or maybe u get high background plants? i also dunno what to choose for my background plant

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    Quote Originally Posted by moomoo28 View Post
    hi comet
    nice setup , the rock i think abit bare that why it look weird maybe? low tech need alot of patience, i dunno about spiky moss, last time my taiwan moss without co2 need 3-4 months to see it really spreading... jiayou!


    just my opinion, i think the foreground plant abit high? or maybe u get high background plants? i also dunno what to choose for my background plant
    Hey moomoo! ya I was afriad of the moss actually, that it cant grow. so well.seehow it goes. I always have poor luck with it.

    I will try to rearrange the foreground plants and see how it goes. thanks

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    Those stones seems to be too small for your tank. When the plants start to spread and grow, they will be easily hidden.
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    if the tank is in your room away from direct sunlight, the temp should be ok for your moss to survive i think, u got take a temperature of your tank?

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    hmm, I havent get a thermometer yet. Will be getting 1 soon. I rearranged my tank. Is it better? or will be better to add in wood?


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    Nice! I like the Crypt All you need is time now... let them grow and enjoy the process.

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    ya
    look much more organised, good job! i think once the plant start growing, it will be nice i like the 2 small green patch balls, are they marimo?

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    Yea yea they are. I like it very much. cute and flurry. haha.

    hmm hmm, guys is my lighting 11w enough for my tank?

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    11w should be fine. Im using 12w for my nano tank as well, with hairgrass, moss, nana and javas.

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    i would actually up the lighting from 11w to at least 18w. 11w over a 7.5gal is rather low and may not meet the minimum light threshold. i was having problems with a 13W over my 7gal (1ft cube) previously

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    hey illumnae! hmm may I know what plants you previously had?

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    e. tenellus was having problems growing

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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    e. tenellus was having problems growing
    What happen??
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    I still think the rocks are too low in height. Crypts when fully grown will dwarf them out
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    hmm. ya, my rocks are abit too small. BUt see how it goes as time, maybe change to pieces of wood. haha.

    Added 12 guppies in my tank, are they endlers? also add in a small piece of java fern tie to a wood.



    If my stem plant on the left of the tank cant grow, than will cover it with crypto. than the java fern will be the tall background plant.

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    Looks like a good plan. Looking forward to your update.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comet View Post
    hmm. ya, my rocks are abit too small. BUt see how it goes as time, maybe change to pieces of wood. haha.

    Added 12 guppies in my tank, are they endlers? also add in a small piece of java fern tie to a wood.



    If my stem plant on the left of the tank cant grow, than will cover it with crypto. than the java fern will be the tall background plant.
    Looks like endlers hybrid to me...anyone can confirm on this fishes?

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    My tank recently been having alot of brown algae, they sort of like spot like and cover most of my plants. Hmm, is it because of the lighting? my plants are not growing much, should I use excel?

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    think its new tank syndrome, introduce ottos? they LOVE it

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