well, not much has happened in the last week. things are settling in, and I've removed all of the fully adult cherry barbs, giving me a lot more space. I've also got a new anubias to add and am still contemplating what to plant in the top area. I'm also considering raising the light up a bit, there are a few areas I'd like to shed more light on. it's a very active tank, where the amanos seem to have the run of the town. They take what they want from whoever, and are pretty forceful about it, in a really humorous way. They evidently like this tank quite a bit, and have been showing a ton of mating behavior around the clock.
to answer a few questions posted recently,
The cork is showing no signs of problems in this tank or my 5.5. I do get some floating dust and bits of debris, but I fully expect that for the next few months as the loose stuff works it's way out. I ordered the cork from herpsupplies.com and ordered their largest tubes. This tank used 3/4 of 1 tube. I'd order 2 tubes for a 30g, maybe 3 to have selection of shape.
The 5.5 has been running for a month and a half.
The substrate in this tank is flourite black in the planters, and flourite black sand on the floor. Some flourite has spilled over onto the sand, this was planned, and looks great. the color matches perfectly. I love the sand. it's firm and a great texture.
I am still not sure what to do about the lawn area. I'd like something like glosso maybe, but would also like something a bit taller that the fish would swim under.
The lighting is a 40w current usa fixture with 6700k bulbs, and it's right on the glass. It's only a 20" wide fixture, so it's smaller than the tank top. I also have an ikea led light strip that acts as a moonlight. It's usually on the red color, but it can cycle through 8 colors I think and looks cool in some of the others too.
I used GE silicone I which has no mold inhibitors. I've had no problems with it.
no photos today, I'm waiting until I get some new fish! Honey Dwarf Gourami should be next up.