Well, after being away from the hobby I've finally gotten back into it, yay, and this is my first journal!
I've recently purchased a large marine tank and in the process of starting it but I guess my heart is really in tropical nature aquariums, so I thought id start a small ADA tank. This time I figured I would start with the best equipment I can get (debatable) ADA.
Anyway, here are the items i've been patiently purchasing over the last 7 months:
Tank: ADA Cube Garden Mini M
Volume: 20.5l
Dimensions: 36x22x26
Substrate: Complete ADA system - Penac W, Penac P,Tourmaline BC, Power Sand Special S, Bacter 100, Clear Super and finally Aqua Soil Powder Malaya with Seiryu Stone (i think)
Lighting: ADA Solar Mini M (27w) - 12noon to 10pm (10 hours)
CO2: Pressurised, ADA clear system, ADA Cabochon Ruby, cheap diffuser and beetle bubble counter - may upgrade to ADA, disposable 390g CO2 bottle with JBL Proflora u001 regulator, needle valve and profilux solenoid - 11am to 9pm (10 hours)
Heat: Inline Hydor heater (not installed yet)
Filtration: Hydor Prime 10 external filter (ADA Bio Rio, ADA NA Carbon, ADA Bacter Ball, ADA Bamboo Charcoal, ADA Tourmaline F, Seachem Purigen) plus cheap 10mm glass lily pipe and inflow pipe
Fertilisers: ADA Step 1 (and 2 eventually), Brighty K, Green Bacter, Special Lights (plus other ADA spot treatments e.g. ECA)
Plants: Rotala sp. 'Green', Hemianthus Micranthemoides, Rotala Wallichii, Eleocharis Parvula & Hemianthus Callitrichoides 'Cuba'
Livestock: To Be Decided/Purchased - Amano shrimps. Anyone know what fish these are (from 2:25)? The red ones!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tF10Wb-m7E&feature=player_detailpage
Right,i think that covers everything, onto the photo's!

Tanks location
Must say a huge thanks to my fiancée as it was her idea for us to have the tank where it is instead of where I originally wanted it which would have meant alterations to the furniture (just because I wanted a bloody ADA Solar Mini M lol) Just had to move a few things off the cabinet first!

Substrate system

ADA products 😀

Penac W & P

Tourmaline BC

Power Sand Special S

Power Sand Special S all flattened and in position

Bacter 100 & Clear Super

Aqua Soil in place, used some structure supports to help keep the shape

1st attempt at rock landscaping and damn its tough. I've read people saying it takes them ages and you should perhaps scape 1-2 days before plants arrive so you can take the time to see if you like it but this really was tough. Plus I already had the plants arrive that day so decided to rush it and press ahead. I had a rough idea of what i wanted the final scape to look like just not sure what rocks I'd use out of the ones I had.

Felt the attempt before was missing something and I wanted to take away some of the attention from that large rock in the left centre so added a 2nd one. I'm quite happy with it 🙂 This rock may now receive too much attention but I feel once the surrounding plants grow around it it'll look better. Plus the Wallichii on the other side should draw the viewers eyes across, a little focal point on each side you could say.

Onto the planting, and in first is the 'cuba.' It really is so much easier to plant when the tank is only filled up to the substrate.

Top view

Hairgrass in

All the other plants planted
Back left corner: Rotala sp Green with Hemianthus Micranthemoides next to it before the gap.
Back right corner: All the same as above in reverse but with Rotala Wallichii in the middle.

Filling up

Looking a little cloudy

Full shot

Glassware all setup - this photo was a day after the tank was setup

2 weeks later and looking good. The Cuba has grown thick and fast and the Wallichii is turning pink 😀 Been dosing just Brighty K everyday plus 1 drop of Green Bacter a day in the 2nd week.


And here comes the algae!! It came very thick and quite fast, still need to get some shrimp in there fast.

Algae on the rocks

And here comes the cavalry,in the form of an electric toothbrush lol £3 purchase from Hong Kong (had to wait 6 weeks for it lol) off eBay. Worked wonders. Cleaned up the rocks in minutes.

Major clean of the rocks and glass plus used a regular toothbrush to get the algae off the plants - worked really well. 40-50% water change.

The enemy!

How it looks now after a full tank clean 😀
Next week I will buy a load of Amano shrimp so they can help out with any further algae blooms and then check water parameters and purchase the fish a week or 2 later.
:?: I'm wondering if I should add a small flat rock to the front right corner to give more balance or should I leave it as it is? Your thoughts please :?:
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed the photos (I know I do when I read other peoples journals).
I'll hopefully update this thread each week and let you all know how I'm getting on.
I've recently purchased a large marine tank and in the process of starting it but I guess my heart is really in tropical nature aquariums, so I thought id start a small ADA tank. This time I figured I would start with the best equipment I can get (debatable) ADA.
Anyway, here are the items i've been patiently purchasing over the last 7 months:
Tank: ADA Cube Garden Mini M
Volume: 20.5l
Dimensions: 36x22x26
Substrate: Complete ADA system - Penac W, Penac P,Tourmaline BC, Power Sand Special S, Bacter 100, Clear Super and finally Aqua Soil Powder Malaya with Seiryu Stone (i think)
Lighting: ADA Solar Mini M (27w) - 12noon to 10pm (10 hours)
CO2: Pressurised, ADA clear system, ADA Cabochon Ruby, cheap diffuser and beetle bubble counter - may upgrade to ADA, disposable 390g CO2 bottle with JBL Proflora u001 regulator, needle valve and profilux solenoid - 11am to 9pm (10 hours)
Heat: Inline Hydor heater (not installed yet)
Filtration: Hydor Prime 10 external filter (ADA Bio Rio, ADA NA Carbon, ADA Bacter Ball, ADA Bamboo Charcoal, ADA Tourmaline F, Seachem Purigen) plus cheap 10mm glass lily pipe and inflow pipe
Fertilisers: ADA Step 1 (and 2 eventually), Brighty K, Green Bacter, Special Lights (plus other ADA spot treatments e.g. ECA)
Plants: Rotala sp. 'Green', Hemianthus Micranthemoides, Rotala Wallichii, Eleocharis Parvula & Hemianthus Callitrichoides 'Cuba'
Livestock: To Be Decided/Purchased - Amano shrimps. Anyone know what fish these are (from 2:25)? The red ones!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tF10Wb-m7E&feature=player_detailpage
Right,i think that covers everything, onto the photo's!

Tanks location
Must say a huge thanks to my fiancée as it was her idea for us to have the tank where it is instead of where I originally wanted it which would have meant alterations to the furniture (just because I wanted a bloody ADA Solar Mini M lol) Just had to move a few things off the cabinet first!

Substrate system

ADA products 😀

Penac W & P

Tourmaline BC

Power Sand Special S

Power Sand Special S all flattened and in position

Bacter 100 & Clear Super

Aqua Soil in place, used some structure supports to help keep the shape

1st attempt at rock landscaping and damn its tough. I've read people saying it takes them ages and you should perhaps scape 1-2 days before plants arrive so you can take the time to see if you like it but this really was tough. Plus I already had the plants arrive that day so decided to rush it and press ahead. I had a rough idea of what i wanted the final scape to look like just not sure what rocks I'd use out of the ones I had.

Felt the attempt before was missing something and I wanted to take away some of the attention from that large rock in the left centre so added a 2nd one. I'm quite happy with it 🙂 This rock may now receive too much attention but I feel once the surrounding plants grow around it it'll look better. Plus the Wallichii on the other side should draw the viewers eyes across, a little focal point on each side you could say.

Onto the planting, and in first is the 'cuba.' It really is so much easier to plant when the tank is only filled up to the substrate.

Top view

Hairgrass in

All the other plants planted
Back left corner: Rotala sp Green with Hemianthus Micranthemoides next to it before the gap.
Back right corner: All the same as above in reverse but with Rotala Wallichii in the middle.

Filling up

Looking a little cloudy

Full shot

Glassware all setup - this photo was a day after the tank was setup

2 weeks later and looking good. The Cuba has grown thick and fast and the Wallichii is turning pink 😀 Been dosing just Brighty K everyday plus 1 drop of Green Bacter a day in the 2nd week.


And here comes the algae!! It came very thick and quite fast, still need to get some shrimp in there fast.

Algae on the rocks

And here comes the cavalry,in the form of an electric toothbrush lol £3 purchase from Hong Kong (had to wait 6 weeks for it lol) off eBay. Worked wonders. Cleaned up the rocks in minutes.

Major clean of the rocks and glass plus used a regular toothbrush to get the algae off the plants - worked really well. 40-50% water change.

The enemy!

How it looks now after a full tank clean 😀
Next week I will buy a load of Amano shrimp so they can help out with any further algae blooms and then check water parameters and purchase the fish a week or 2 later.
:?: I'm wondering if I should add a small flat rock to the front right corner to give more balance or should I leave it as it is? Your thoughts please :?:
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed the photos (I know I do when I read other peoples journals).
I'll hopefully update this thread each week and let you all know how I'm getting on.