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06-18-2009, 04:31 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | My tanks Here is my 30 gallon hex 
Latest image, sorry that its not detailed! 
I also added another crypt recently and rearranged a few of the swords, you can see my pH meter (green box) it sits on the 20lb Coca Cola CO2 bottle. Thanks to TexGal for about half the plants shown. 
After trimming and removing the BBA, probably in March '09.
Stats:
30 gallon hex
Sunpod HQI lighting + moonlighting
UV filter
Hang on the back filter
CO2 injection - SMS 122 and pH meter controller, 20lb CO2 tank
Moneywort
Ludwigia sp.
Crypt. var. Florida sunset (not pictured)
Anubias barteri var. nana
Rotalia
Frogbit
others unidentified
Livestock:
Rasbora Het (10?)
Microgeophageus ramirezi (1 large male)
Chinese algae eaters (4)
Pomocea bridgesii blue (3)
Ramshorn snails
other snails
Last edited by northtexasfossilguy : 06-18-2009 at 05:15 PM.
Reason: Added livestock
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06-18-2009, 04:43 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks Here is my new 55 gallon tank. The concept with this was to get all South American species in a somewhat plausible tank. 
By ntfguy at 2009-06-18
Morning lights 
By ntfguy at 2009-06-18
Daytime lights 
By ntfguy at 2009-06-18
Farlowella and Corydoras sp. panda
The list of plants is a long one, and I'll put that on here later.
Stats:
Two 48" T5HO lights, one with two Power something or other bulbs, the other with two plant bulbs
Hang on the back filter
Canister filter
CO2 system will be in place next week, I got an in-line diffuser with the pH meter and another 20 lb bottle.
Substrate is a mix of 2 bags ADA Aquasoil Amazonia, 1 bag Aquatic pond soil, 1 box Laterite and 20 lb black beauty sand blasting sand.
Sandstone and tree stumps. Multiple kinds of rockwork within the cave, which lights up at night. I will get better pics of this when I install moonlighting, then I will have a nice 24 hour light show.
Fish:
Microgeophageus ramirezi (pair)
Plecostomus (unidentified L#)
Ancistris caucanus (hides all the time)
Corydoras panda (5)
Farlowella (2)
Last edited by northtexasfossilguy : 06-18-2009 at 05:04 PM.
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06-18-2009, 04:54 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks The rocks on top of the stumps are obviously temporary, that wood floated for about a month now. The floating jar is also going to be removed.
Things I'm going to add in order of importance:
CO2 system as soon as it gets in, and the 2 other T5s.
(FYI for the thousand plus dollars I've spent, I actually won a 48" T5HO fixture at fish gallery the other week!)
I'm thinking about neon tetras or endlers livebearers and two more ancistris, but this time termineckii as that is all that is available near me. 5 more panda corys. More of the black sand on top to hold down the Aquasoil amazonia and to allow the rams to filter feed from the substrate. Livestock thoughts?
Install timer on night time lighting for under cave light and later add-ons.
Buy moonlights.
I need to get a good pic of that caucanus to verify that is the correct name and because nobody really gets those. I had a female but she died all too quickly of fin rot, mine is a male. They are obviously wild-caught. I would still like to get a female for him, and move him to my new tank at work if he would ever leave the cave.
Any comments on how I might improve are welcome. Obviously the arrangement is going to change as things grow out. The cabomba on the left is purple cabomba, which will turn that color as soon as my lights and co2 are adequate (fingers crossed).
Last edited by northtexasfossilguy : 06-18-2009 at 05:19 PM.
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06-19-2009, 09:14 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Arlington, Texas
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iTrader Positive Rating: 100% Plant Points: 18750 | Re: My tanks I have a bunch of endlers I need to unload if you want them. |
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06-19-2009, 03:00 PM
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks That sounds good Michael, though I'll have to wait a while until the CO2 is running and the plants are growing to add more fish. I really don't want to overload the nitrates with those Farlowella. I'll let you know before next Sunday if you should bring some or not, I've still got one bag of that pond soil to trade, I'm using the other one on a new tank at my office (yes the fever has spread...) |
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06-20-2009, 05:58 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Wylie, Tx
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Plant Points: 10070 | Re: My tanks Your tanks look great! I really like the 55 gal. it will be interesting to see how it fills in. |
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06-20-2009, 07:32 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks Yeah Cindy I am too! I appreciate your comments, I really tried on this one, and I think I know what I'm doing now thanks to you guys!
On a side note, I ordered my CO2 from Aquabuys.com and they didn't list that the in-line diffuser I bought was out of stock, so that is delaying my growth and one of my swords (at least) was dying due to that and also because it kept getting dug under by my ancistrus or the pleco(?). I'm using extra flourish in the hopes that it might prevent total death.
Also something keeps disturbing the Brazilian plants on the left, I'm afraid they are going to die if they keep getting abused like that. Interestingly, I left some of the round leaves floating and now I have huge lily pad looking things. I figured that was one of its methods of establishing new plants, and I may be right?
I have about a foot of soil in the back behind the cave, and my ancistrus has actually tunneled way into that, I think the pleco is not far behind. Really interesting behavior in my opinion. I hope to pull that sailfin pleco "Pickles" out pretty soon, its grown 2 inches in a month! I think he will get his own 30 gallon. |
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06-20-2009, 10:10 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Joshua, TX
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iTrader Positive Rating: 100% Plant Points: 289175 | Re: My tanks Your 55g is also my favorite. The caves are really neat. My pleco also "digs" his caves deeper. He has picked places under rocks and wiggled out the substrate. He's the oldest one I have -about 8.5 yrs. old.
If your fish are digging that may be what's bothering your plants on the left. Plants get picky about being dug up night after night! ;D |
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06-23-2009, 02:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks Quote:
Originally Posted by Tex Gal Plants get picky about being dug up night after night! ;D | I know  I'm bound to lose some of these, and the hearty species will stay. It doesn't help that I have a 6 inch growing pleco in there or the fact that I didn't give them enough time to develop roots... Just a noob mistake. It's going to change quite alot in the next few weeks. |
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06-23-2009, 02:37 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Plant Points: 14750 | Re: My tanks An update: I ended up getting Ick in my tank a few days ago. I have no idea where it came from, as all the fish have been with me for a long time. Possibly the plants?
So I tried this product called Maracide which cured it off my rams in 2 days. I'm continuing the treatment, which cost me ~$25 to do the whole tank 3 doses. It was necessary, because the worm/parasites were in my filter. I saw them come out when I turned it off and back on, it made my heart sink a little. Also, I was thinking, "my hand was just in that tank..."
I would definitely recommend using Maracide, as it has not hurt the plants at all, and it seems to have killed the parasites almost instantly. I used two bottles so far, about 120mL. I added 5 gallons of water just to stir it up a little on the second dose. The third dose will go in Thursday, and I will start changing about 5 gallons a day for the next week. It turned the water blue for a while, but it is much better than the powders.
None of the catfish in my tank experienced any signs of ick, they seem to be very hearty in that respect.
Also, I'm going to move this to Journals soon. |
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