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Antonio's 33G Planted Aquarium (PhOtOs Updated 06/01/07)
Hi everyone I've been asked by Jchillin to post up my welcome thread here in the planted tank section.
nice to meet you all For my first post i thought i'd quickly show you my new aquarium. A jewel Vision 120. I set it up with a nutrient-rich base substrate for my plants. I'm a horticulturist, but this is my first attempt with the aquatic type On top of the base substrate i put aquarium sand, which i think makes for a beautiful and practical covering. Also its good for what i want, and thats a few different fish which need the fine substrate . I have a variety of plants and will be giving a list of in a later post. fish wise, i have. . . . 10 Neon Tetra 5 Rummy Nose Tetra 5 Glass Catfish 1 Synodontis 6 Kuhli Loach 1 Congo Frog (Dwarf African) 5 Shrimp 2 Flying fox Plus a few common pond Snails (i think?) OK heres a list of the plants i have. I'll give the name and position in the tank for anyone wanting to identify them within my underwater garden. Based on the full tank photo below. Ludwigia mullertii (L.Repens) (front left corner of tank) Cabomba Australis (front left corner of tank ) Aponogeton Madagascariensis (Mid-Left, centre of drift wood) Miriophyllum Matogrossense (Back, behind A. madagascariensis) Nyphea Maculata (N. zenkeri) (Tiger Lotus) (Foreground, front right of drift wood) Crinium Natans (Centre, Midground) Aponogeton Crispus (Centre, middle of tank) Limnophilia Aquatica (Centre, back behind A. crispus) Vallisneria Torta (Twisted vallis) (Back, mid right) Vallisneria Rubra (Giant red vallisneria) (Back, right of V. torta) Eleocharis Aricularis (Dwarf Hairgrass) (foreground, right of centre) Ceratopteris Siliquosa (Fine leaf Indian fern) (front, far right corner) Echinodorus Paniculatus (Amazon Sword) (Back left corner of tank) And as of this morning i have recieved in the post, 4 moss balls and a banana plant. A strange plant with large finger-like roots, hence the banana conection lol. Not sure of its botanical name. . .so i would be interested if anyone knows. I'm thinking of getting a few more suitable bulbs to help the plants out. At the moment i have 2 tubes, both of 25w each. The front tubes a Jewel WarmLite, and the rear a Interpet DayLite Plus. Im looking out for a more plant specific tube to replace the DayLite Plus. So any suggestions are welcomed And as for the substrate waves along the bottom, yea i like them too I got the inspiration from a photo i saw in a aquatics book. There was a shot of a giant clam, and where the two shells met along the centre line was this beautiful interlocking wave effect. So i set on it and got this two tone wave. Well anyways its nice to find somewhere i can learn about my new hobby look forward to posting up soon with some much better shots and info on my set up if anyones interested. Thanks. Antonio |
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I don't mind repeating what I said in your Welcome Wagon thread...the visual effect of the tank is stunning (I think you mentioned you took the shot with a camera phone?).
I'm not familiar with the equipment you mention but if you can find out from the bulbs, the K (temperature) rating info would be cool, as well as the tank size (is the 120 the size?)
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yea its a Vison 120, so its a 120 litre tank. (93-42-55cm)
And yea i took these shots with my phones cam. Its a Sony W810, that walkman phone. But its got a might fine 2 meg Pix cam on it too. but cant wait o get my proper cam going tonight, i miss taking good photos "daylight plus tube" (6500K colour temperature) "jewel warmLite" (?) |
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Ant0ni081 -- I like it, particularly the light-colored substrate... What do you have hiding under there? Are you worried that it will mix? (I promise it will)
Also, are you injecting CO2? What is your Fert Dosing? Using a canister filter? Any other details on your setup? I like your fish choice, though your Rummynose are either stressed out, or else they might be false rummynose (not as bright red coloring)... The driftwood is very cool, if a bit small (I have some large pieces and find it hard to keep them visible through the plants, a problem you will probably have as things start to fill in) Your plants are also well chosen. You should be able to ID, and/or find more information on them at one of these two sites: http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_all_gallery.php or http://www.tropica.com/default.asp Finally, a comment on your incredible cellphone pics. After you get them to your PC, if you use a program like Picasa to balance out the color (too much yellow), I think you will like the end result: http://picasa.google.com/ Great thread... Keep the updates coming!
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Your daylight plus sounds like is should be just fine for you tank, no need to replace it for the plants benefit. If you're trying to get a different "look" then just look for one with a spectrum that gives the color you're looking for. As long as the Kelvin rating is between 5000K and 10000K it should work just fine for your plants. No need to spend tons of money on a "plant" bulb.
Considering the good pictures you're getting with your camera phone, you should be able to get some especially impressive ones with your "real" camera. Nice start on your tank, I look forward to updates as it matures.
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Nice looking tank! I really like the way you made the substrate in waves. Just like a natural stream bed.
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Very nice start! Looking forward to future posts as your tank grows in
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Thanks for the comments dudes
But anyways. . . .. enjoy Also i recieved my floating "Water Chestnut" plant. Actually 3 of them, although they did get hammered in the post and have had lost almost all of the 50 or so leaves it once had. but the rooting stems and crown are fine and will begin to florish once more now for some photos. by the way! i have as of yet, unidentified plant. (first photo) Can anyone tell me what this is? **********More Photos coming in a few minutes******************* Ant |
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Thanks for the nice comments
This is my first attempt at aquascaping. I Knew what i wanted to achieve and im happy with the result considering its a first attempt. I cant wait for a month later when the plants have filled out a little more, they're well on their way already. just a new set up, plant specific substrate under the aquarium sand top layer, and a dose of ferts. No CO2 as of yet, although i would like to invest in a small CO2 injector. So if anyone has any success stories and can suggest/recommend one of the smaller CO2 systems i would be greatful Heres a few more pics from my phone cam. Better ones will replace all my photos tomorrow afternoon. Thanks Ant |
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WOW!
Really nice pictures.
You havw done a great job with your scape, looks really nice. I like the rippling sand substrate, it creates a nice feeling of depth. I also like the arragement of your plants leaving lots of swimming room and groupings with nice visual appeal. Nice work! I am new to planting as well but I just love it! Enjoy! |
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