Finntastic
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Hello, I have been planning a custom made tank for a long time now and I've finally somewhat settled on size, live stock, sponge filter, heater, substrate, not yet light but I haven't got into that yet, possibly co2, and not yet plants plants but I will plan those once I get y'alls opinion on layout.
Here are my two layout plans that I can't decide which one.
1. Bamboo forest - the tank will be 36" long, 11.75" deep, and 12" tall. This calculates to 22 gallons. On one side it will have a bamboo forest (bamboo will be out of water partially since it is simi-aquatic) with a sand waterfall hide inside a peice of dead bamboo, I will have black aqua soil as substrate leading down a slope with various small rocks a river of white sand leading down from the sand waterfall. Various small plants will be placed around rocks and some sort of carpeting plant will be at the base of the slope. The tank will be stocked with 2 Bamboo shrimp, a school of either CPD's or phoenix rasboras, green shrimp, cherry shrimp, Nerite snails, and Thai micro crabs.
2. Cliff top Jungle - the tank will be 36" long, 11.75" deep, and 10" tall. This calculates to be around 18 gallons (18.3 to be exact). It will have three rocks stick out of the water, largest in the middle and on these rocks will be terrestrial moss, orchids, bromeliads, and possibly small ferns. Underwater it will have several smaller stones to support the larger ones and will have some sort of carpeting plant in around them with a few larger species as well while in the back will be taller plants. Substrate will be brown aqua soil and will be sloped down on the front, left, and right sides of the rocks. Tank will be stocked with some kubotai rasboras, chocolate shrimp, Golden bee shrimp, and either a vampire shrimp or a panther crab.
If you guys could state your opinion that'd be great and help out a little too since this will be my first shrimp tank and I actually am preparing way ahead for a ton of work and money spend (wooo). This tank will likely be set up late this year or sometime next year but I'm swimming into a new world and I need to plan way ahead.
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Here are my two layout plans that I can't decide which one.
1. Bamboo forest - the tank will be 36" long, 11.75" deep, and 12" tall. This calculates to 22 gallons. On one side it will have a bamboo forest (bamboo will be out of water partially since it is simi-aquatic) with a sand waterfall hide inside a peice of dead bamboo, I will have black aqua soil as substrate leading down a slope with various small rocks a river of white sand leading down from the sand waterfall. Various small plants will be placed around rocks and some sort of carpeting plant will be at the base of the slope. The tank will be stocked with 2 Bamboo shrimp, a school of either CPD's or phoenix rasboras, green shrimp, cherry shrimp, Nerite snails, and Thai micro crabs.
2. Cliff top Jungle - the tank will be 36" long, 11.75" deep, and 10" tall. This calculates to be around 18 gallons (18.3 to be exact). It will have three rocks stick out of the water, largest in the middle and on these rocks will be terrestrial moss, orchids, bromeliads, and possibly small ferns. Underwater it will have several smaller stones to support the larger ones and will have some sort of carpeting plant in around them with a few larger species as well while in the back will be taller plants. Substrate will be brown aqua soil and will be sloped down on the front, left, and right sides of the rocks. Tank will be stocked with some kubotai rasboras, chocolate shrimp, Golden bee shrimp, and either a vampire shrimp or a panther crab.
If you guys could state your opinion that'd be great and help out a little too since this will be my first shrimp tank and I actually am preparing way ahead for a ton of work and money spend (wooo). This tank will likely be set up late this year or sometime next year but I'm swimming into a new world and I need to plan way ahead.
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