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Old 08-29-2005, 11:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi

I would like show you my friend (Krzysztof Kijanowski) office tank. Krzysztof don't speak english so i show you his work .

For me this is amazing thing , I love design, this is not only aquascape, this is small piece of art.

Tank:16x16x16cm 4l (about 1g )
Light: DIY 2x4W (T5)
Substrat: MHK Floran
Filteration: Sunsun HBL-301
Plants: Microsorium pteropus, x-mass, glosso
Bioload: 1guppy, 1amano shrimp, 1neritina natalensis
Ferts: water change 50% per week (water from bigger - over 100g - planted tank), no other ferts
CO2: DIY

This tank is 2.5months old






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Old 08-30-2005, 02:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow, that's impressive, Norbert!
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How very true! Beautiful little system!
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Very nice... what is the plant growing emersed, around the base?
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That's lovely... I'm curious to know how the light stand was constructed...
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what is the plant growing emersed, around the base?
Those are two land moss species from polish forest but I don't know exactly what this is (maybe Sphagnum sp.). This plant doesn't grow under water but he need moisture

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Me too . I know that all is made from alluminium and bulbs isn't T5 (like i wrote before). Maybe those are old generation of T5? They work with standard (not electronic) ballast.

Those are Leuci bulbs:
4W T5 COOL - WHITE 4500 K
4W T5 PREHEAT DAYLIGHT 6500 K

Maybe i could take some pictures of this light stand.
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I love it... Very unique
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It would be great if you could take pics of his lamp, Thanks, Norbert.
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Breathless ... tell him that!
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Stand close up. Ballast for bulbs is under the table.



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