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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

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    Well, what I would usually do is to rinse new plants in water before adding them into the tank.
    Need something to scratch that itchy hand of mine.

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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Not sure if there's a piece of thick wooden base under the WHOLE bottom of the glass tank. If there is, then it is well supported.

    But if there's no thick wooden base, the tank is not supported at both ends, the weight of the water column bears down heavily on the glass bottom at the sides. In the event of any floor movement, eg due to an afterquake elsewhere, be prepared for a flooded floor when the bottom cracks.
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Hmm this stand is a super solid wood that comes with a solid bracket at 4 corners & mounting bolts. It is not those cheapo table that found in a cheap furniture shop. So rest assure it will hold the weight of the tank. I m truly appreciate u guys continuously reminder of the danger i may face. All notes taken.

    Planning for the theme & setup for this tank. Been reading about carpet plant coz planning for the foreground. Looks like HC is not for newbies. Any good carpet plant to recommend for newbies? My favourite LFS is C328.

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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    Not sure if there's a piece of thick wooden base under the WHOLE bottom of the glass tank. If there is, then it is well supported.

    But if there's no thick wooden base, the tank is not supported at both ends, the weight of the water column bears down heavily on the glass bottom at the sides. In the event of any floor movement, eg due to an afterquake elsewhere, be prepared for a flooded floor when the bottom cracks.
    It looks like the tank is supported by a wooden plank at least 15mm in thickness.


    Quote Originally Posted by blackgf View Post
    Hmm this stand is a super solid wood that comes with a solid bracket at 4 corners & mounting bolts. It is not those cheapo table that found in a cheap furniture shop. So rest assure it will hold the weight of the tank. I m truly appreciate u guys continuously reminder of the danger i may face. All notes taken.

    Planning for the theme & setup for this tank. Been reading about carpet plant coz planning for the foreground. Looks like HC is not for newbies. Any good carpet plant to recommend for newbies? My favourite LFS is C328.
    Depending on your preference for a carpet. The conventional is always HC or if not hairgrass. Other crypts like wenditii can be used (Wenditii has different variations; brown, green, miyoya, tropical). Other lesser conventional foreground plants are probably mini nanas. The nanas will probably grow much slower than the rest of the crypts and you will have to ensure that the rhizomes are not hidden from the light.
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    The base is 25mm thickness.

    Just take a shot to share, still thinking & planning for the theme!!


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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by blackgf View Post
    Hmm this stand is a super solid wood that comes with a solid bracket at 4 corners & mounting bolts. It is not those cheapo table that found in a cheap furniture shop. So rest assure it will hold the weight of the tank. I m truly appreciate u guys continuously reminder of the danger i may face. All notes taken.

    Planning for the theme & setup for this tank. Been reading about carpet plant coz planning for the foreground. Looks like HC is not for newbies. Any good carpet plant to recommend for newbies? My favourite LFS is C328.
    You still will not be able to leave too much weight on one side, Regardless that the plank is sturdy enough.

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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    I see that the latest photo shows the tank with a thick wooden base with a correct size stand too, which look solid and good.

    If I have this setup, I will be extremely satisfied, lol.
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by blackgf View Post
    The base is 25mm thickness.

    Just take a shot to share, still thinking & planning for the theme!!


    If you are looking to get into a planted tank, you might want to browse through some of Amano's works. It might give you some ideas and then work your way from there on. I would like to suggest - which felix had also mentioned, is that you avoid as much as possible to overload the sides. Being "kiasu" Singaporeans, we always like to err on the side of caution, unless an engineer can come in and certify that the tank and stand can withhold whatever weight without giving way . Wood would generally be the safer bet since it would not add more structural weight.

    I see some slates in the middle of the tank. You can probably go with the themes, "Doorway", "towards infinity". Too cliche, but works I guess?
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    Thanks for the tips & tricks plus the warning on the lingo . Will google & search WWW for the inspiration.

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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by blackgf View Post
    The base is 25mm thickness.

    Just take a shot to share, still thinking & planning for the theme!!

    Please change a stand please..... Sure your tank will give way one day, even if it don't just think about the safety of kids if you have one. The corner is very dangerous what if kids run and fell hit the corner???? Please think hard about the pros and con on your whole setup. Saving money this is not the way to do it. I may sound hush but it is for the safety for everyone living in your house.
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by veggie View Post
    Please change a stand please..... Sure your tank will give way one day, even if it don't just think about the safety of kids if you have one. The corner is very dangerous what if kids run and fell hit the corner???? Please think hard about the pros and con on your whole setup. Saving money this is not the way to do it. I may sound hush but it is for the safety for everyone living in your house.
    Noted!! Thank you for your advise.

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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Will you be able to show us a bigger and clearer picture of your tank and stand?
    The previous pictures so far are not clear enough to show everything.
    Maybe you can switch OFF the aquarium lights, switch on the room lights, and open all the windows/doors before you take the picture.
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    I think it doesn't matter anymore since the TS is sufficiently convinced that the stand is sturdy and the tank is stable with the 25mm wooden plank that it sits on. Maybe you could help with a theme?
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    Yes, like I said, I will be delighted to own that tank and stand, especially with that piece of big thick wood under the tank.
    That thick piece of wood alone is a treasure, lol. Overall, a good design, I would say.
    Quote Originally Posted by mincedmeat View Post
    I think it doesn't matter anymore since the TS is sufficiently convinced that the stand is sturdy and the tank is stable with the 25mm wooden plank that it sits on. Maybe you could help with a theme?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mincedmeat View Post
    I think it doesn't matter anymore since the TS is sufficiently convinced that the stand is sturdy and the tank is stable with the 25mm wooden plank that it sits on. Maybe you could help with a theme?
    Well, most folks would stay with the traditional thinking.
    Think TS would not be doing any serious rockscape for now.

    P.s, guys is it just me or the plank is rather outstanding in color???

    @blackgf: the stand has a small cover. I suppose you will be stuffing the equipment there? Looks like your going to meet some piping challenge
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Yap lets discuss the theme .

    Also want to share a snap shot of my office low tech plant with cheapo shrimp. Didnt change the water only weekly top up. The plants & shrimp still surviving after 6 months. The java moss (i think) is tie onto a bogwood & another mesh with fissiden is growing too.


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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Hmm, whats PP?

    Quote Originally Posted by michael lai View Post
    Dear blackgf,
    I am not worried about your tank but I am worried for your safety and your family members, somemore the tank is without centre bracing. A steel stand is less than $100, very worthwhile investment. You can make a cabinet style by attaching color corrugated board to the stand. As for PP, it is worthwhile to note PP is deadly to all organism if incorrect dosage is used. My advise to read up more, please note all tanks parameters are different by nature due to different wood, sand, filter, temperature. My last input is if you are creating a drift wood scape, best substrate is white sand for the contrast. That is from my angle, aesthetic over actual biotope.


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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by gid View Post
    Hmm, whats PP?
    Potassium permanganate - LINK
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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    Yesterday went to C328 to get some plants, since not sure which theme to go for. Here is some pictures to share-




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    Re: My cheapo 3ft x 1ft x 1ft planted tank

    ah, can't really see the plants. pics are too small ): at least for me

    Low tech tank FTW!

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