I've gotten fairly good at making most things grow, quite well. I'm taking my first stab at actually aquascaping with a 10 gallon AGA. I spent the afternoon stripping the trim rings and cleaning up the silicone. I slopped a coat of light blue latex on the backdrop, then I plopped in a half dozen generous handfuls of Organic Choice and topped it off with some "multi-purpose" sand I picked up at Lowes. I'm used to using dark substrate, primarily Black Diamond. I figured with a rimless 10 gallon, keeping with the "make it look bigger" theme I should go lighter. Play sand is boring, so I went with this, a much coarser, more natural looking substrate.
I plopped in an old piece of driftwood I had laying around and weighed it down with some pieces of shale. In a few days I'll see if the wood has saturated yet.
I'm leaving it at this stage for at least a week, maybe two. I have the stock on order from some very generous members. Once it shows up I'll decide what goes in here and what gets grown out in my 55. I am thinking a background of rotala "green," rotala macrandra "green," and a splash of rotala "colorata." Some blyxa japonica slong the sides of the stump, and a spotty foreground of echinodorus tenellus.
Specs on the finished tank will be:
10 Gallon AGA, stripped rims
Whisper 5-15 HOB
100w Mercury Vapor pendant
Homebrew CO2 run through Whisper
No dosing required with current substrate