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Update on mine...pulled the undergravel plates few days ago. Moved a few things around. Got alot more room now. Drift wood and more slate will be in soon. And After Xmas, gonna probably go with sand. Or different color gravel. Not sure yet. Think I like the open back too, for now.?IMAG2462.jpg
 
Pulled, replanted, and sold a bunch of plants. Wanted to put a focus on the stones. Still have a lot of AR mini to get rid of. Floating it in the tank in the interim. IMG_4759.jpg
 
Hi, my name is faelsauce and I've been in the aquarium hobby for going on 2 years. I have 5 tanks running, 2 in waiting. I am going to show you 3 of those 5. I have a bit of an obsession with both naturalistic ecosystems and nano fish! (Particularly ciprinids)

1. The 5 gallon
Made to look like a large tree looms over a rocky Cliffside. Provides many caves for hiding.
Current plants: baby's tears and Christmas moss.
Fish: 0 - PLANNED 5 chili rasbora, 1 okefenokee pygmy sunfish, small colony of crystal red shrimp

2. The 15 gallon
Comprised of Dragonstone and hideous orange gravel, it has potential to be a beauty. I'm planning to put a thin layer of Humate on top, this allowing some of the ugly orange gravel to merely peep through as an accent instead of a blinding spotlight hog.
Plants: water wisteria (rescue), dwarf sag, melon sword, cardinal plant, anubias nana, Christmas tree moss, ducjeeed, spongeplant, mondo grass
Fish: 7 celestial pearl danios, 5 glowlight danios, 5 neon green rasboras, 1 Sunkist shrimp, and 1 Betta (Tiànlong).

3. The 36 gallon
This one is dubbed "Inle lakebed" as it has been a project of mine to make replication of lake Inle in Myanmar where my beloved Sawbwa rasbora are indigenous to. 2 months after purchasing the sawbwa, they were classified as endangered. It is now a conservation tank.
Plants: Amazon sword, melon sword, frogbit, cardinal plant, red ludwigia, valisnera, java fern, Congo fern, (above water line) water hyacinth, giant Amazonian frogbit, duckweed and floating laceweed
Fish: 8 Sawbwa Rasboras, 1 golden pearl gourami, 5 fire ring danios, 5 chili rasboras, 4 amano shrimp, 1 assassin snail, threadfin rainbowfish ( threadies are coming soon)
 

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Hi, my name is faelsauce and I've been in the aquarium hobby for going on 2 years. I have 5 tanks running, 2 in waiting. I am going to show you 3 of those 5. I have a bit of an obsession with both naturalistic ecosystems and nano fish! (Particularly ciprinids)



1. The 5 gallon

Made to look like a large tree looms over a rocky Cliffside. Provides many caves for hiding.

Current plants: baby's tears and Christmas moss.

Fish: 0 - PLANNED 5 chili rasbora, 1 okefenokee pygmy sunfish, small colony of crystal red shrimp



2. The 15 gallon

Comprised of Dragonstone and hideous orange gravel, it has potential to be a beauty. I'm planning to put a thin layer of Humate on top, this allowing some of the ugly orange gravel to merely peep through as an accent instead of a blinding spotlight hog.

Plants: water wisteria (rescue), dwarf sag, melon sword, cardinal plant, anubias nana, Christmas tree moss, ducjeeed, spongeplant, mondo grass

Fish: 7 celestial pearl danios, 5 glowlight danios, 5 neon green rasboras, 1 Sunkist shrimp, and 1 Betta (Tiànlong).



3. The 36 gallon

This one is dubbed "Inle lakebed" as it has been a project of mine to make replication of lake Inle in Myanmar where my beloved Sawbwa rasbora are indigenous to. 2 months after purchasing the sawbwa, they were classified as endangered. It is now a conservation tank.

Plants: Amazon sword, melon sword, frogbit, cardinal plant, red ludwigia, valisnera, java fern, Congo fern, (above water line) water hyacinth, giant Amazonian frogbit, duckweed and floating laceweed

Fish: 8 Sawbwa Rasboras, 1 golden pearl gourami, 5 fire ring danios, 5 chili rasboras, 4 amano shrimp, 1 assassin snail, threadfin rainbowfish ( threadies are coming soon)



These are really nice. Though I like the final jungle effect of my tank, I wish I had the creativity so put a theme together like those.
 
Thank you! I do a lot of sketching around and can't help myself when I see a particularly sexy rock. Lol. I'll have to take a look at your jungle tank!
 
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My two 75 gal.s
 

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Another Low Maintenance Tank

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Got this Chinese evergreen started in this 55 G tank. Used to change half the water every week to maintain very low nitrogen levels. Now, the plant does the job. And, even better than I can. Have a large Whisper internal filter that works at night, while the plant works during the daylight hours to keep the tank water clear of dissolved nitrogen. A heavy fish load and good aeration keeps the plant thriving and the fish have near pure water conditions. Have these house plants in all seven of my tanks now and water changes aren't nearly as frequent.

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Got this Chinese evergreen started in this 55 G tank. Used to change half the water every week to maintain very low nitrogen levels. Now, the plant does the job. And, even better than I can. Have a large Whisper internal filter that works at night, while the plant works during the daylight hours to keep the tank water clear of dissolved nitrogen. A heavy fish load and good aeration keeps the plant thriving and the fish have near pure water conditions. Have these house plants in all seven of my tanks now and water changes aren't nearly as frequent.



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All of my fish children. I can't stop this hobby, please help.
 

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