A noob at this planted tank thing, but I've been planning it for a while and I bought the tank purely with the planted tank in mind. I finally had a week off to gather my things together and worked on this today. I don't have all the plants I want to get but I want to see how these will fare in my care before I go off and get some more.
Substrate is Caribsea eco-complete and Caribsea instant aquarium-crystal river. At the moment, I have Seachem root tabs as the only plant fert, but I do have a very low-tech C02 ready to go if I need it. The only plants are Amazon swords, anubias, very tiny java fern that's rooted to a piece of driftwood and one random wisteria that was my experiment plant. It's the Coralife FW Aqualight Single Linear Strip CF. 2 65watt cf bulbs, so a total of 130watt.
How my tank looked before
My fishies are inside a plastic container with a battery-operated bubbler. I use this container when I think I'm going to have to travel far to get some new fish. I actually used this when I first had to transport them from their previous home and where they are now. (bought the whole setup with fish from a lady on CL and had to lug it all over piece by piece to my house which was approx 40 mins away)
Used the sand bank from fosterandsmith.com as a divider between eco and the sand because I didn't really have anything else to separate them and the paint from that decoration seemed to be eaten... (from my golden CAE perhaps?) Anyway, it's quite effective.
I was going to get pool filter sand or play sand but I didn't trust myself to bleach safely and I thought the grain was too fine, so I just went ahead and bought a bag of this.
That little dish in the aquarium definitely helped lessen the displacement of the gravel when I was filling the tank back up. BTW I love the python.
Cleared up slightly after about an hour and my fishies are exploring their newly landscaped watery home
Those floating fuzzy specks are defrosted spirulina brine shrimp for my fishies to eat and de-stress, along with some stress coat and cycle
The plants on the sand side is actually fake. Hahah, I'm such a cheater
I just hope I can maintain the plants now.
Substrate is Caribsea eco-complete and Caribsea instant aquarium-crystal river. At the moment, I have Seachem root tabs as the only plant fert, but I do have a very low-tech C02 ready to go if I need it. The only plants are Amazon swords, anubias, very tiny java fern that's rooted to a piece of driftwood and one random wisteria that was my experiment plant. It's the Coralife FW Aqualight Single Linear Strip CF. 2 65watt cf bulbs, so a total of 130watt.

How my tank looked before

My fishies are inside a plastic container with a battery-operated bubbler. I use this container when I think I'm going to have to travel far to get some new fish. I actually used this when I first had to transport them from their previous home and where they are now. (bought the whole setup with fish from a lady on CL and had to lug it all over piece by piece to my house which was approx 40 mins away)




Used the sand bank from fosterandsmith.com as a divider between eco and the sand because I didn't really have anything else to separate them and the paint from that decoration seemed to be eaten... (from my golden CAE perhaps?) Anyway, it's quite effective.

I was going to get pool filter sand or play sand but I didn't trust myself to bleach safely and I thought the grain was too fine, so I just went ahead and bought a bag of this.


That little dish in the aquarium definitely helped lessen the displacement of the gravel when I was filling the tank back up. BTW I love the python.


Cleared up slightly after about an hour and my fishies are exploring their newly landscaped watery home

Those floating fuzzy specks are defrosted spirulina brine shrimp for my fishies to eat and de-stress, along with some stress coat and cycle

The plants on the sand side is actually fake. Hahah, I'm such a cheater

I just hope I can maintain the plants now.

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