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Old 06-27-2008, 04:39 PM   #1
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Default First planted tank....progress thread.

Was pointed to this forum today (thanks gil_ong) so I figured I'd start off with a few pics of what I'm currently trying to do. Monday the tank had african cichlids that had lived there for around 4 years. Gave them all way to a friend Monday evening so I could attempt to build a planted tank. Tank on Monday with a few of the remaining cichlids (yeah...it's dirty):


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The plan is to figure out which plants my catfish won't eat....then fill the tank up with plenty of green stuff. So far, the amazon swords have survived so I'll add more. Going to try a few more types of plant this weekend.

Tank currently has 12 Penguin Tetras and 6 neons. I have 25 more neons arriving on Tuesday. The long term resident of the tank is "Hoover" the catfish. He's been there almost 5 years. Lived with an oscar for a while, then the cichlids.....now he gets to live in a nice peaceful tank.





I'm sure I'll be posting up some question soon as I try to figure this planted thing out...
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:27 PM   #2
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hey!!!

bring on the oontz!

you will find that this forum is not nearly as rambunctious or abrasive as OT; mostly very friendly and helpful. just watch you for "the old man." he can be surly at times.

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Old 06-27-2008, 06:47 PM   #3
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OMG those teeth make me think twice about catfish LOL. That is like from a horror flick! Mostly because their small size, but yellowish color makes them more creepy. Yes, I'm a freak. And a squeamish freak at that.
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OT? Is that the car forum? Is it just Subaru or do they do other stuff? I want to find a car forum other than the dumpy one I'm on now.
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OT? Is that the car forum? Is it just Subaru or do they do other stuff? I want to find a car forum other than the dumpy one I'm on now.
OT is the off-topic forum within NASIOC.
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Old 06-27-2008, 07:11 PM   #6
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Oh. I'm looking at it now. Much better site than bimmerforums and it seems like people are actually having discussion instead of just trying to one-up each other.

That's a bigggg catfish. Looks cool.
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the tank looks really nice. And that catfish is cool. what kind is he?
& welcome to the forums.
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Old 06-27-2008, 07:54 PM   #8
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Looks good. I like mine with alittle more substrate but it is all up to the owner i guess,.
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hi substrate looks fine. a little under 2'' i assume
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I'll be adding some substrate soon. Going to put flourite in the areas I put a plant. I'll just blend it in with the existing substrate. If that ends up looking like crap I'll just get rid of the old stuff and go with straight flourite.


The catfish is a Lace Synodontis (false upside down).

http://www.aquariumlife.net/profiles...tis/100136.asp

He used to have long "feathers" coming off his dorsal fin and tail.....but the cichlids kept tearing it off. Hopefully they'll grow back soon. Old pic with really bad camera:
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Great start! Those wood pieces are really cool looking. I can tell they will really make the tank look nice when planted.
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Old 06-28-2008, 05:41 PM   #12
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The colors of the decor looks great so far. The wood looks awesome . I'm not too sure about the stack of rocks under the wood on the left though, but if you like it, keep it. I'm sure it'll look great with plants!

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I'm not too sure about the stack of rocks under the wood on the left though, but if you like it, keep it. I'm sure it'll look great with plants!

Good luck.
Yeah...I'm still trying to figure something out with that. I want a cave in there for the catfish so he can get out of the light. He stays in the cave 95% of the time when the lights are on. It just doesn't look right though.


Picked up a few more plants and added some flourite to the substrate. Dug holes in the existing substrate and filled them with flourite for each plant, then covered the existing stuff with some more. My power compact hood came in today too....now the plants should get enough light (four 65watt bulbs. (2) 10K Plant Grow, (2) 6700K. The water is still a little cloudy in this pic from adding the flourite a few hours earlier.



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looks great!
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You know what would, IMO, look better? There are some aquarium-safe screws...if you screwed the wood into a piece of slate and then buried the slate in the substrate, that would look really good, so you wouldn't have those rocks on the top of the wood
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Exactly what kind of screw?

I would think that you can use Trex decking screws for aquariums since they are completely waterproof.

The problem would most likely be that the drilling would fracture rock that thin and break it apart.
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Hopefully the rocks will only be there for a few weeks or so (if that). If the wood still wants to float after that period of time, I do plan on doing something else. The rocks are most definitely not a permanent solution.
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I think this is going to be the final arrangement for a while. I added a bunch of neons (supposed to be 25, I think it was 30-35 in the bag), some java moss, and some other "weedy" plant in the back that I can't remember right now. I'm pretty happy with it right now so we are going to see how things go before we add any more plants....just want to make sure I have a green thumb. We do plan on adding a few more fish...just haven't decided on what kind. Hope you like it:



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looking awesome!
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keep up the good work and the pictures coming!
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