Low-tech Planted.
It has been a long while since I had my last tank. I used to have a 55g and a 10g, both planted. It was fun to have and admire. For the last few months I was on the search for my next tank. The other day at Petsmart of all places I saw a 28g bowfront on clearance for $125.00. With it came a lighting fixture, glass cover, and stand! I was thrilled, I knew I just had to purchase it. Now begins the journey to setting up a new tank. I will require the patience and knowledge imbedded in the members of this forum. Patience is big because I do have a ton of questions. My goal is to create a tank that is efficient in self maintenance (automatic everything). The reason is, I do not have the luxury of housing the tank in my barracks room with me. The Marine Corps simply just does not allow pets or aquariums in the barracks. So I have to leave this tank out in town at my girlfriends parents home. I do not want my girlfriends mother to have to dose the aquarium with ferts every day. It is too much hassle I feel. Feeding the fish is something I do not mind another individual doing. But even that will be automatic. It'll be interesting trying to figure this out. For now the tank will be low-tech because I cannot yet afford to have it any other way. I do hope this will not limit me in having a good variety of color in this tank. Hope this goes well!
On order is-
AquaClear 50 filter
eheim jager 100 heater
Compact USA LED+ 24-36" 6500k
3x 20lb Eco-Complete Substrate (black)
API Freshwater Master Test Kit
Black 24x24 Vinyl for background (Will cut to fit)
All of this is to arrive by Dec24
For plants I have ordered
Java Fern
Dwarf LOBELIA CARDINALIS
Micranthemum Micranthemoides
Biyxa Japonica
Red Ludwigia SP
Alternanthera reineckii
Red Flame
Hygrophila, 'Kompakt'
Red Cryptocoryne
I really hope I made a good selection, The plants are to arrive by Jan 8th 2014
I still need to figure out exactly what I am using for ferts. Can anyone help me out with that part?
12/21/2103- Today I found some rocks outside and decided I would use them. I soaked them in boiling water. I still need to scrub them but wanted to see how they would look in the tank. How do you all feel about this look? Too much, placed poorly?
It has been a long while since I had my last tank. I used to have a 55g and a 10g, both planted. It was fun to have and admire. For the last few months I was on the search for my next tank. The other day at Petsmart of all places I saw a 28g bowfront on clearance for $125.00. With it came a lighting fixture, glass cover, and stand! I was thrilled, I knew I just had to purchase it. Now begins the journey to setting up a new tank. I will require the patience and knowledge imbedded in the members of this forum. Patience is big because I do have a ton of questions. My goal is to create a tank that is efficient in self maintenance (automatic everything). The reason is, I do not have the luxury of housing the tank in my barracks room with me. The Marine Corps simply just does not allow pets or aquariums in the barracks. So I have to leave this tank out in town at my girlfriends parents home. I do not want my girlfriends mother to have to dose the aquarium with ferts every day. It is too much hassle I feel. Feeding the fish is something I do not mind another individual doing. But even that will be automatic. It'll be interesting trying to figure this out. For now the tank will be low-tech because I cannot yet afford to have it any other way. I do hope this will not limit me in having a good variety of color in this tank. Hope this goes well!
On order is-
AquaClear 50 filter
eheim jager 100 heater
Compact USA LED+ 24-36" 6500k
3x 20lb Eco-Complete Substrate (black)
API Freshwater Master Test Kit
Black 24x24 Vinyl for background (Will cut to fit)
All of this is to arrive by Dec24
For plants I have ordered
Java Fern
Dwarf LOBELIA CARDINALIS
Micranthemum Micranthemoides
Biyxa Japonica
Red Ludwigia SP
Alternanthera reineckii
Red Flame
Hygrophila, 'Kompakt'
Red Cryptocoryne
I really hope I made a good selection, The plants are to arrive by Jan 8th 2014
I still need to figure out exactly what I am using for ferts. Can anyone help me out with that part?
12/21/2103- Today I found some rocks outside and decided I would use them. I soaked them in boiling water. I still need to scrub them but wanted to see how they would look in the tank. How do you all feel about this look? Too much, placed poorly?
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