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New 10g project
Just wanted to share my new 10g project.
Tank specs: 10g AGA tank AGA incandescent hood with 2 20w screw-in compact fluorescent bulbs (*now 55w of compact fluorescent) ADA Aquasoil Amazonia (2x 3L bags) Pressurized CO2 diffused by glass diffusor Cheap Cascade HOB filter with a lovely blue sponge over the intake. 50w Stealth heater Fish: 9 Celestial Pearl Danios ranging in size from 1/2" to 3/4". Plants: HC, Baby Tears, Rotala rotundifolia, Ludwigia arcuata, Singapore moss, Pogostemon stellatus, Riccia, Dwarf Hairgrass, Anubias nana 'petite' Here is a photo of the tank, taken last week (need to take a new one): ![]() The bulbs are 6500K, which I thought would be good, but I don't love the color..... Also, the blue sponge sticks out like a sore thumb.....I have an older photo where I photoshopped it out......will probably do that on future photos. Here is a picture taken on 10/17, so you can see the growth. ![]() My camera is crappy, so the pictures aren't very good, but hopefully I can get some better, clearer shots soon. More pics: ![]() Riccia pearling nicely ![]() (best pic I've gotten of one of the fish) I have not been ablet to get any good shots of the CPDs because of a number of reasons. I will get some updated pictures soon and post them as well. I will be taking the P. stellatus stems out soon. I realize they are too large for a 10g, but I had them trimmed from my 29g and stuck them in to fill the space. I hope to add some Red Cherry Shrimp soon and that will be the finally stocking addtion. Thanks for looking!
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~Kristin~ 5 planted tanks: 55g, 40g, 29g, 20g, 5.5g My links to pics: My 40g breeder log, My tanks blog |
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That looks really nice! I love the pearling on the riccia. I see the craft mesh that you used to attach it. That worked out really well!
The Pogostemon stellatus looks lovely too. I had 4 stems in a 10 gallon tank. I gave them away. They were so beautiful but got way too big for the 10 gallon. At least you still have a bigger tank to enjoy them in! The tank is starting out wonderfully! I really like those fish too. Are they fast swimmers/aggressive? From what I've seen of danios (don't have any) they are "zippy" fish! Post more pics as the tank progresses!
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Thanks An t-iasg!
The CPDs are fast swimmers, but I don't believe they are aggressive (never heard this or observed it in my own). They were originally labelled Galaxy Rasboras when they were introduced into the hobby, but were renamed/reclassified. I always notice them swimming in the open when I enter my room and then they dart into the plants. Thanks for the comments!
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~Kristin~ 5 planted tanks: 55g, 40g, 29g, 20g, 5.5g My links to pics: My 40g breeder log, My tanks blog |
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Thanks, Kristin, for answering my questions about the fish.
I was asking because I want to have a betta in my community tank and maybe these fish will be a little too active for the betta's comfort. About the plants - is the dwarf hairgrass a fast or slow grower? My sagittaria is borderline too big for my 5 gallon tanks. Is the hairgrass sharp in any way? I love what you did with the riccia! When it needs a trim, do you just lift out the mesh and trim some of the length/height?
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Beautiful!
Awsome growth too. I hope you have better luck with riccia than i did. Mine grew great for a few months, then it just turned yellow. I'll be following this. |
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I've fallen behind with updating this......so here are some pics to catch up.
![]() ![]() Had an incident with the Riccia where it floated up, so I netted it to rocks instead of using the plastic mesh. This pic was taken right after I added the new rocks. Also, I broke one of the bulbs in the hood and since my Walmart hasn't had the 20w daylight screw in bulbs in a while, that was my last one, so I had to put in a 10w bulb for a couple weeks until I could find different lighting. I had an AH Supply 55w kit lying around that I was going to use for my 20 long, but have since changed my plans on that tank, so my mom and I built an enclosure: ![]() Now I have 55w of light over the tank. Here is the tank today: ![]() The 7800K bulb looks so much better than the 6500K bulbs did. I love it. ![]() Rotala pearling ![]() New Amanos I added about a week ago I added some Rotala macrandra 'narrow leaf' that I got today in the back. The plan is to have it in the 10g temporarily until my 40g breeder is setup, but it looks really nice back there so I may just leave it. Well, thanks for looking! I'll be sure to update it sooner next time.
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~Kristin~ 5 planted tanks: 55g, 40g, 29g, 20g, 5.5g My links to pics: My 40g breeder log, My tanks blog |
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Your tank is gorgeous. The plant growth is great and clearly the plants are very healthy!
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