Janf
Member
Hi.
"Stairway to Heaven" is going to be the reborn of my passion for this hobby. At the same time this was the way I found to keep alive the spirit of someone I cared about but unfortunately passed away. At these hard times only family and friends can help you move on with love and friendship. All this project will be dedicated to my family and specially to someone that is no longer between us.
Aquascaping was always one of my passions and for that reason I think I should spend more time keeping my "peaces of heaven" on the right track. In this project I choose to keep all the substrates and some rocks from my previous layout and I'm really confident about it.
At this time there is lot of work to do since the big area for plants isn't planted yet. So I'll be receptive to your ideas!
I really hope that you enjoy and participate as much as possible. I can only say that I'll do my best to keep it interesting.
Before all the details, I would like to thank Luís Alves from Ecoarium for helping me and have the patience to listen my ideas. No doubt he deserves the best of luck in is new project.
SETUP
Name:
Stairway to Heaven
Setup:
4 September, 2014
Dimensions:
90x40x50 cm (180 L)
Lights:
LED Set (65W) - DIY
Heater:
None
Filter:
JBL CristalProfi e901
Water Pump (300 l/h)
Substrates:
ELOS Terra Zero
ELOS Bottom Mineral
ADA New Amazonia
Fertilization:
Eco-grow+ - Macros (EI)
Eco-grow+ - Micros (EI)
CO2 System:
WaterPlant - Bottle (1800g)
WaterPlant - Solenoid Valve
WaterPlant - Bubble Counter
WaterPlant - CO2 Reactor
Hardscape:
Rocks from mountains
Wood from mountains
Flora:
Alternanthera rosaefolia mini
Cryptocorine undulatus green
Cyperus helferi
Echinodorus tenellus
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Hygrophila lancea
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Ludwigia glandulosa
Pogostemon helferi
Ranunculus inundatus
Staurogyne repens
Staurogyne sp. porto velho
Vallisneria nana
Fauna:
Ancistrus sp.
Caridina japonica
Paracheirodon innesi
Hardscape on 23rd August 2014
8 Days after setup
24 Days after setup
Hope you like it! Any question just ask.
Regards,
André
"Stairway to Heaven" is going to be the reborn of my passion for this hobby. At the same time this was the way I found to keep alive the spirit of someone I cared about but unfortunately passed away. At these hard times only family and friends can help you move on with love and friendship. All this project will be dedicated to my family and specially to someone that is no longer between us.
Aquascaping was always one of my passions and for that reason I think I should spend more time keeping my "peaces of heaven" on the right track. In this project I choose to keep all the substrates and some rocks from my previous layout and I'm really confident about it.
At this time there is lot of work to do since the big area for plants isn't planted yet. So I'll be receptive to your ideas!
I really hope that you enjoy and participate as much as possible. I can only say that I'll do my best to keep it interesting.
Before all the details, I would like to thank Luís Alves from Ecoarium for helping me and have the patience to listen my ideas. No doubt he deserves the best of luck in is new project.
SETUP
Name:
Stairway to Heaven
Setup:
4 September, 2014
Dimensions:
90x40x50 cm (180 L)
Lights:
LED Set (65W) - DIY
Heater:
None
Filter:
JBL CristalProfi e901
Water Pump (300 l/h)
Substrates:
ELOS Terra Zero
ELOS Bottom Mineral
ADA New Amazonia
Fertilization:
Eco-grow+ - Macros (EI)
Eco-grow+ - Micros (EI)
CO2 System:
WaterPlant - Bottle (1800g)
WaterPlant - Solenoid Valve
WaterPlant - Bubble Counter
WaterPlant - CO2 Reactor
Hardscape:
Rocks from mountains
Wood from mountains
Flora:
Alternanthera rosaefolia mini
Cryptocorine undulatus green
Cyperus helferi
Echinodorus tenellus
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Hygrophila lancea
Hygrophila pinnatifida
Ludwigia glandulosa
Pogostemon helferi
Ranunculus inundatus
Staurogyne repens
Staurogyne sp. porto velho
Vallisneria nana
Fauna:
Ancistrus sp.
Caridina japonica
Paracheirodon innesi
Hardscape on 23rd August 2014
8 Days after setup
24 Days after setup
Hope you like it! Any question just ask.
Regards,
André