parotet
Member
Hi all, as a said in one of the last threads of this forum, I discovered UKAPS last summer and I began to read about planted tanks like a fool. One month later I had in my hands a 24 liters nano cube (#1... no journal yet), a bargain sale I found in a local pet shop. With this tank I learnt how to grow plants and also how to ruin them with algae. Luckily, some advices from all you and a lot of reading helped me to overcome these difficulties... and as a result, just 5 months later of my first contact with planted tanks, I am engaged in a new setup.
This is how it looks for the moment.


The equipment has been bought during the last month trying to keep it in a budget, that means a lot of patience to find second hand items and sales on the internet. Here you have some details:
Tank: optiwhite 60x30x35 made locally
DIY cabinet, lamp stand and suspension kit
Light: Odyssea T5 2x24w, one tube 6,500 and the other one 10,000 K (much too white?)
Filter: Eheim 2215, second hand
Heater: Hydor 300w, second hand
Lily pipes: AquaGro, second hand
CO2 cylinder: 2 kg, second hand
Regulator, solenoid, bubble counter: CO2 Art
Ferts: dry salts from TNC, liquid EI dosing
Substrate: Amazonia and plain river sand
I won't be able to plant until next week (you know, very busy days, days out visiting the family... not the best moment to begin) so I have played a little bit inside the cabinet. It looks like this now.

The idea is to create 2 islands with lots of plants attached to the wood, mainly Bolbitis, Java fern narrow, Java fern and Riccia. Under and around the wood some Cryptocoryne, Staurogyne, Hydrocotyle tripartita and probably some Blyxa. I think I will also add some Riccia stones to delete the strict line between the soil and the sand. The background will be a mixture of Rotala and Limnophila aromatica. The sand will remain without vegetation.
Half of the plants will be bought to local aquarists or will come from my nano cube. No easy to exchange plants here in Spain mates... I feel jealous when I see the enormous quantity and variety of plants sold and exchanged between members in this forum! The other half will be purchased in a pair of good local aquascaping shops.
And that is all for the moment... Last pic of Rotala bunches waiting to be planted in one week.

Cheers,
Jordi
This is how it looks for the moment.


The equipment has been bought during the last month trying to keep it in a budget, that means a lot of patience to find second hand items and sales on the internet. Here you have some details:
Tank: optiwhite 60x30x35 made locally
DIY cabinet, lamp stand and suspension kit
Light: Odyssea T5 2x24w, one tube 6,500 and the other one 10,000 K (much too white?)
Filter: Eheim 2215, second hand
Heater: Hydor 300w, second hand
Lily pipes: AquaGro, second hand
CO2 cylinder: 2 kg, second hand
Regulator, solenoid, bubble counter: CO2 Art
Ferts: dry salts from TNC, liquid EI dosing
Substrate: Amazonia and plain river sand
I won't be able to plant until next week (you know, very busy days, days out visiting the family... not the best moment to begin) so I have played a little bit inside the cabinet. It looks like this now.

The idea is to create 2 islands with lots of plants attached to the wood, mainly Bolbitis, Java fern narrow, Java fern and Riccia. Under and around the wood some Cryptocoryne, Staurogyne, Hydrocotyle tripartita and probably some Blyxa. I think I will also add some Riccia stones to delete the strict line between the soil and the sand. The background will be a mixture of Rotala and Limnophila aromatica. The sand will remain without vegetation.
Half of the plants will be bought to local aquarists or will come from my nano cube. No easy to exchange plants here in Spain mates... I feel jealous when I see the enormous quantity and variety of plants sold and exchanged between members in this forum! The other half will be purchased in a pair of good local aquascaping shops.
And that is all for the moment... Last pic of Rotala bunches waiting to be planted in one week.

Cheers,
Jordi