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Join Date: Sep 2006
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**1g Newbie Nano - Small Office Paradise! 5th Day**
G'day everyone,
My name is Brandon and im new to this forum. Here is a sweet little tank I put together home made with low cost parts.. Tell let me know what you think! ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers! |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hehe... I work in a call centra and job is very laid back.. which in return gives me plenty of time to enjoy watching this scape grow!
Here are some specs: 7" Curved Glass Cube Vase 18W Phillips 6500k B22 Light, 9 hrs per day 2cm layer of JBL soil & 3cm layer of onyx sand Dynaflo 10 mini filter Plants: Willow Moss Anubias Nana Petite Hair Grass Fish to be added: Not sure yet.. Any suggestions? Ferts: Tiny Dosing of Seachem Range including NPK, Flourish and Excel |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Could someone please move this to the aquascaping forum? thanks
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i dont think any fish would be good for that tank but have u thought about a snail or afew shrimp? a few cherry red shrimp in there would be sweet. i really like what u have done. i have wanted to do that for so long but i need flourish excel. there is just no practicle way to inject co2 besides flourish. i assume that is ajust a small wooden stand make for holding the light. HC would look sweet covering the front of that. where did u buy your light?
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mr funktastic - I was thinking of getting 2-3 cardinal tetras and an otto. Maybe some ghost shrimps as they are the only shrimps we can get here in Aus. Yes the stand is one I made myself using MDF wood and water based paint. The light was something I got for $10 AUD at Woolworths and just a screw on bulb for $5.
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i think 2-3 cardinals and an otto would be to much. maybe a single guppy would look nice? the benifit of cardinals id that they school but not in only a group of three. u shouldne get any algea in that tank assuming ua re using excell and a full dosing scedule. so a little snail would be good for algea clean up. with it being that small it is pretty much useless for fish. more of justa minature underwater garden. like having a plant on your desk but much more interesting.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Unfortuantely that tank is so small that most fish are going to be way to much for it. You might be able to get away with a pair of Mosquito Rasboras (Boraras Brigittae) as they are extremely small. Personally I would go with 2-3 Cherry Red Shrimp. They are really great additions to tanks with lots of personality, and they are small enough that they won't put significant strain on the biofilter.
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