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Old 05-05-2008, 09:50 PM   #1
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Here it is, my 34 gallon Journal, detailing my custom equipment.

Tank: 36"w x 14"d x 16"h = appx. 34 gal.
Substrate: 40 lbs eco complete mixed with 20 lbs black moon sand


Stand: Homemade black lacquered MDF with matching hood, power controls and storage integrated




Lighting: Custom DIY Setup with up to 8 screw in cfl's (currently running 5 @ 23w each)



Filtration: Marineland HOT Magnum with spraybar fitted to outlet for better distribution


CO2: Diy reactor made from Hagen elite mini filter (thanks niko!) fed by pressurized system from a 20oz paintball co2 tank @ 1bps



Ferts: currently dosing Flourish and Flourish Iron, plan to switch to EI with product from aquariumfertilizer.com soon

Flora: Amazon Sword (echinodorus bleheri), Water Wisteria (hygrophila difformis), Red Rotala (rotala indica), Red Ludwiga (ludwiga repens), Moneywort (bacopa monnieri), Java Fern (microsorum pteropus), Bacopa (bacopa carolina), Micro Sword (lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae), Giant Hairgrass (eleocharis montevidensis), & Java Moss (vesiculara dubyana)

Fauna: 2 SAE's, 4 OTO's, 1 Blue Spot Gourami, 1 Pearl Gourami, 1 (surviving) Red Rasbora, 1 mystery snail, and 1 big fat Pictus Catfish.




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Old 05-06-2008, 09:11 AM   #2
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Nice! That sword will very soon become a problem, though.
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It takes a lot of aggressive pruning to keep that sword down to size, It've had it for over a year and probably trim off about 1/4 of it every week or so...

keeps it looking nice and fresh though.
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Nice setup!
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Nice setup!
Thank you kindly.
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Old 05-10-2008, 10:37 AM   #6
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Very nice tank and impressive customs. I really like the cabinet storage and the canopy.

Do you ever have problems with your Pictus cat? I've got one (4-5") and he tends to uncover plant roots ALL THE TIME in his favorite spots. I've considered removing plants from those spots altogether or trading him in for something less 'active'.
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Aside from swallowing every shrimp I've ever tried to put in my tank, My Pictus is a model citizen...

Really though, I think I got lucky. One thing I have done for him is to leave a gap between the back glass and plants, so he has a "tunnel" to swim through in the shadows and out of sight, stays back there most of the time but does get a bit spastic at feeding time

He's about 5-6" at this point, looks like I may have to get the 75 up and running soon...
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Recently I've received a few questions about my lighting setup, I thought I would put a little more detail here to show how I did it.

the Hood.

The Inside Shot

I built the hood itself from MDF and it is sized so it just fits over (and covers) the rim of the tank, there are cleats inside that hold it at the right level. The outside if black lacquer and the entire inside is flat white. As for the lights I used some porcelain sockets from Home Depot and mounted them to metal L brackets inside the hood with threaded nipples. I set the L brackets up so that the bulb position alternated from front to back along the width of the tank for better coverage.

My awesome handmade diagram...


...and some Photos

I then connected all of the black wires to the black wire from a heavy duty power tool replacement cord and all the white wires to the white one, and plugged it into a heavy duty timer.

I put more sockets in than I would ever use at once so I could fine tune my bulb placement over time.

I use the 23 watt cfl's (100 w equivelant) from lights of america at 6500k, but have used other brands, as long as they are at least 5500k I've never had any trouble.

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Got My shipment of Fertilizer from aquariumfertilizer.com today!

Potassium Nitrate, Mono Potassium Phosphate, and CSM+B Plantex.

Came packed pretty well but the good old USPS still managed to stab a hole in the package and tear the bag of Potassium Nitrate

No problem though, it was only the one bag (so they didn't mix) and they overwrapped the whole package in this plastic bag with a "we're so sorry" message on it. I dumped all the spilled portion into a new container and when I weighed it I still have a full pound. I'm guessing the people at aquariumfertilizer.com pack the bags with just a bit more than they advertise...

Did a 50% water change and started my EI dosing today... will update as it progresses...
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congrats... i hate usps... they are down right careless! but atleast you got your stuff and none missing.

has there been any new growth?
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