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About one month ago, I've decided to rescape my old tank, which was my first attempt on ryouboku, but had some mistakes with driftwood formation. So now I've tried to create ryoboku style aquascape, but payed much more attention to driftwoods and composition.

Lightning: 6 x 23 w, Philips NDL Tornado energy savers-6500 K.

Filtration:Sump and Hang on filter with suface skimmer, total flow rate 2500 l/h.

CO2: DIY yeast and sugar, with also DIY diffuser. I have a pressurized CO2 bottle with manometers but I couldn't find a needle valve so I am a bit afraid to turn this ting without it.

Substrate: 2-5cm layer of peat with some clay, and 3-8 cm of gravel 1-3 mm granulation above.

Hardscape: vine grape driftwood covered with java moss, and some stones, which last week I covered with Riccia.

Plant used are:
Microsorum Windelow
Microsorum narrow
Bolbitis heudeloti
Anubias nana
Valisneria nana
Crynum thaianum
Vesicularia sp.
Monosolenium tennerum
Cryptocoryne becketi ver. petchi
Echinodorus tennelus
Rotalla sp. green
Rotala nanjenshan
Rotala rotundifolia
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Hydrocotyle dissecta
Glossostigma elatinoides
and Riccia sp.


So one month ago, it started like this.



Soon after the setup, I decided to cut old and long leaves of Valisneria nana, because it created to much shade for Rotalas. And two weeks ago I looked like this:





Last week, I decided to ad one driftwood, to improve the appearance of the right side, and also I shif one driftwood more to the back. Also, I added some Riccia on the stones to smooth the transition from Glosso to Monosolenium. Valisneria nana, started to grow out behind Rotalas, which was the idea in the begging.

So now it looks like this:





I did not have major algae issues, only some of green harry looking algae on mosses (maybe staghorn?), but I managed soon to put this in control, and they are reduced.

I ad 5 ml of Easy Life Easy Carbo daily (in the second week, when algae started to appeare I incresed the dosage on 10 ml daily, but now it is 5 ml again). In the second week I started dosing 0,5 ml Nutrafn NPK, 1 ml Easy Life Pro fito and 0,3 ml Easy Life Ferro every 3rd day, and gradually increased the dosage to 2ml of NPK, 2 ml of Pro fito and 0,5 ml of Ferro every second day.
 

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Thanks guys.

Fishes there are Hasemmania nana and Megalophodus megalopterus (15 specimens of each).

Stones are local, I pick them in one mountain near my home town. The petrografic typology refers to them as amphibolits in late phase of distruction. So theye are not massive but in layers of plates.
 

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Thanks everyone.

About the lightning, I will post pictures of lamps tomorrow (I forgot to photograph it today). I have used a custom lamp stand, and adjusted it for the Energy saver lamps, and it is not getting hot at all, since the lamps are only 23 w.

Here is an update. Rotundifolia and nanjenshan are getting reddish, and everything else is developing great.











 

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Yes, normal screw. I have just replaced a plastic screws that were in the table lamps, with a ceramic ones. Actually a price of theses table lamps was about 2 dollars ( made in China), I have replaced screws, cables and switches and that have cost me about 3 dollars per one lamp. And finally when you add energy savers (Philips Tornado, NDL, 965, 6500 K) which are 8 dollars, you get 13 USD in total, times 6. The whole lightning cost me about 80 dollars. and you can see the results whit such cheap lamps.

The same lightning I have on my iwagumi, and for the aquarium plants which I grow emersed in pots.

So they are cheap and effective!
 

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Here are the pictures.

So the adjusted table lamp looks like this.





I remove the screw which was originally made of plastic and put a ceramic one, looking like this:





Also I have changed the cable and put the switch and finally the energy saver.



The energy saver package looks like this:



and the light ball is this:



It is quite simple, and cheap.
 

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The tank is beautiful. I love the texture change from foreground to midground. Your use of microsorum and bolbitus is excellent in the "island." My eye wanders around the tank, constantly finding more interesting features to focus on. The colors of the fish also complement the tank perfectly. The driftwood sticking up from the island provides the perfect transition to the stem plants in the background.

I think that I might have liked the dark background better, it made the whole setup more mysterious, and made the tank seem deeper, at least in the pictures. Overall, an amazing tank.

Greg
Thanks Greg, for this very thorough critique. About dark background, I think pictures are much better with light one, and in person it seems better with dark background.
 

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Very nice tank!

Many people here in Brazil, like Rony Suzuki and me, often use these lamps, specially for nanos, since the lamps for planted aquariuns and T5s are very expensive here. But I had never seen anyone using those desk lamp supports, very creative!

See ya!
Thanks lucs,

Well I tried to get things done with lowest costs possible. Other problem here in Serbia, is that quality lightning is difficult to be found and it is always very expensive if shipped from abroad.
 

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A beautiful setup! Are the dates correct that you had that much growth in two weeks then the final shot in a month? Just a personal preference I prefer a dark background.
Yes dates are correct, the setup is made in the bigging of september and the last pictures here are from begging of december. However this was not a final shot.
 

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Well I was very, very busy lately, so I did not send updates often.

Any way to continue where I sopped.

November the 12th.



December the 7th





And here are pics from today













These can be considered as a final shots, but the settup will remain as it is, for a while, and maybe I ll shoot some better finals.

It is getting more wild and more nature like, every day. On the other side, it is very difficult for trimming and maintenance, so I am letting it to be wilder.
 
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