Hey all,
I am not completely new to the world of fish keeping but I am newer to planted tanks. I wanted to start this thread to hopefully gain some knowledge, suggestions and opinions from others to hopefully make me a better aquarist. With that being said i'd like to share some of the equipment that I have amassed and hopefully start the conversation.
Tank:
Just a side note, my apartment complex has agreed to install a GFCI outlet for the aquarium so i'll probably have them install it "upstream," from the tank in case a spill were to happen and hit the electronics or wall outlet.
Had a couple of questions in regards to plants. For starters, does my light seem powerful enough to grow most things? Also, if I do root tabs should I also dose liquid fertilizers?
I will eventually try C02 but wanted to wait until I start getting the hang of things again. I will probably rent C02 cylinders and use this regulator by Green Leaf Aquariums:
So, tell me what are some of your favorite plant suggestions. Got any live stock ideas?
Been looking at some stocking list(s) playing with some ideas. This isn't set in stone but I wanted to see if I can get a basic blueprint going.
8 dwarf Neon Rainbow fish
2 Blue Acara
4 Green Emerald Corys
3 Reticulated Hillstream loaches
Could I do more than this, or am I already at to much? I kind of would like to stock two types of schooling fish.
I am not completely new to the world of fish keeping but I am newer to planted tanks. I wanted to start this thread to hopefully gain some knowledge, suggestions and opinions from others to hopefully make me a better aquarist. With that being said i'd like to share some of the equipment that I have amassed and hopefully start the conversation.
Tank:
Marineland Open Glass Aquarium 40 Gallon(Petsmart)
Stand:Nate & Jeremiah Raven Oak Universal Stand - Up to 75G (Petsmart)
Light:Fluval Plant 3.0 LED Planted Aquarium Lighting, 46 Watts, 36-46 Inches
Filter:Penn-Plax Cascade All-in-One Aquarium Canister Filter – for Tanks Up to 100 Gallons (265 GPH) – Cascade 1000
Heater:MQ Titanium Alloy 300W Aquarium Heater for Salt and Fresh Water, Digital LED Display Submersible Heater with External Thermostat Controller, for Fish Tank 50-60 Gallon
Heater Controller:Inkbird Heating Thermostat Aquarium Reptile Submersible Probe Sensor ITC306T Heater Relay Digital Greenhouse Temperature Controller Dual Stage Timer Time Switch ONLY Heat Plug Outlet NO Cooling
Cycling Bacteria:Fritz Turbo Start 700 Freshwater (4 oz)
Strip outlet for electronics:CRST 12 Outlets Long Power Strip, 9 FT Cord Metal Surge Protector Power Strip with Individual Switches, Wall Mount Power Strip with Cord Manager, 1020J, 15Amp/1875W for Garage,Workshop, Office, Home
Just a side note, my apartment complex has agreed to install a GFCI outlet for the aquarium so i'll probably have them install it "upstream," from the tank in case a spill were to happen and hit the electronics or wall outlet.
20 Amp Self-Test SmartlockPro Slim Duplex GFCI Outlet, White (Home Depot)
Had a couple of questions in regards to plants. For starters, does my light seem powerful enough to grow most things? Also, if I do root tabs should I also dose liquid fertilizers?
I will eventually try C02 but wanted to wait until I start getting the hang of things again. I will probably rent C02 cylinders and use this regulator by Green Leaf Aquariums:
GLA PRO-DS-1 Dual Stage CO2 Regulator (Modular Manifold)
So, tell me what are some of your favorite plant suggestions. Got any live stock ideas?
Been looking at some stocking list(s) playing with some ideas. This isn't set in stone but I wanted to see if I can get a basic blueprint going.
8 dwarf Neon Rainbow fish
2 Blue Acara
4 Green Emerald Corys
3 Reticulated Hillstream loaches
Could I do more than this, or am I already at to much? I kind of would like to stock two types of schooling fish.