Mcchopper
New Member
Started aquascaping about 6 months ago and first attempt has lead me to build another and hopefully correct the mistakes from the first attempt.
First aquarium was a Jewel Lido 120, Biomaster 350 Thermo (this has been upgraded to the 850 thermo), HSL light and Controller and CO2 thrown in for good luck. Had poor advice from the pond and aquarium shop, not far from where I live.
As much as I loved the build and the overall look of the tank, I think I should have gone to a specialist Aquascape shop...
Decided that I wanted a larger setup, and having visited Riverwood Aquatics near Sudbury on several occasions for plants, I always envied the larger tanks on display, and always received excellent advice.
I came across Aquarium Gardens just over an hour from me. Their videos are great, and their stock is vast.
So I bit the bullet for a Christmas build...and ordered...
DD Aqua Pro 900 Aquascaper and stand to be delivered before Christmas.
Dave took a lot of time with me and spent ages in the sandpit playing with hardscape, I had an idea to use Dragon Stone to build a V-Shape scape with valley running to right rear, with the stone laid on a low angle and pointing slightly forward (it's in my mind, sorry).
Then decided to go for the same build but using dragon wood and grey stone towards the front.

Left side

Right side
Substrate next Tropica (4 bags) and ADA soil to bulk up the rear.
Lighting.. Looked at the Twinstar which was the first light I thought of, then I saw the Life Aqua Prime Pro 900, bit pricy, but thought I would push the boat out. However, I wasn't sure how I was going to fit it and settled for Pendant kit (more on that later).
Already have CO2 (2kg bottle) and JBL CO2 controller.
The good news is the tank arrived on the 21 Dec from D-D via pallet delivery.. thank you Bartrums who delivered in a very large lorry, too big to navigate the gravel driveway, thank heavens for battery pallet trolly.
Next was to move the Lido 120 1.5 meters to the right to make room for new tank. Used furniture castors from Amazon one under each corner half emptied the aquarium and steadily moved to the right.

So we are now at the start of the new build... Although you might notice that there is no rubber base under the tank, and there should be. Contacted Aquarium Gardens just to check if one should be in place, and sure enough it was missing. Dave at AG spoke with DD and next morning two very nice young ladies came and stuck the rubber base in place... with apologies from DD
Also received the plants ordered from AG..


Incredibly well packed, they just have to stay in the bags for another 24 hours while I play with hardscape.
First aquarium was a Jewel Lido 120, Biomaster 350 Thermo (this has been upgraded to the 850 thermo), HSL light and Controller and CO2 thrown in for good luck. Had poor advice from the pond and aquarium shop, not far from where I live.
As much as I loved the build and the overall look of the tank, I think I should have gone to a specialist Aquascape shop...
Decided that I wanted a larger setup, and having visited Riverwood Aquatics near Sudbury on several occasions for plants, I always envied the larger tanks on display, and always received excellent advice.
I came across Aquarium Gardens just over an hour from me. Their videos are great, and their stock is vast.
So I bit the bullet for a Christmas build...and ordered...
DD Aqua Pro 900 Aquascaper and stand to be delivered before Christmas.
Dave took a lot of time with me and spent ages in the sandpit playing with hardscape, I had an idea to use Dragon Stone to build a V-Shape scape with valley running to right rear, with the stone laid on a low angle and pointing slightly forward (it's in my mind, sorry).
Then decided to go for the same build but using dragon wood and grey stone towards the front.

Left side

Right side
Substrate next Tropica (4 bags) and ADA soil to bulk up the rear.
Lighting.. Looked at the Twinstar which was the first light I thought of, then I saw the Life Aqua Prime Pro 900, bit pricy, but thought I would push the boat out. However, I wasn't sure how I was going to fit it and settled for Pendant kit (more on that later).
Already have CO2 (2kg bottle) and JBL CO2 controller.
The good news is the tank arrived on the 21 Dec from D-D via pallet delivery.. thank you Bartrums who delivered in a very large lorry, too big to navigate the gravel driveway, thank heavens for battery pallet trolly.
Next was to move the Lido 120 1.5 meters to the right to make room for new tank. Used furniture castors from Amazon one under each corner half emptied the aquarium and steadily moved to the right.

So we are now at the start of the new build... Although you might notice that there is no rubber base under the tank, and there should be. Contacted Aquarium Gardens just to check if one should be in place, and sure enough it was missing. Dave at AG spoke with DD and next morning two very nice young ladies came and stuck the rubber base in place... with apologies from DD
Also received the plants ordered from AG..


Incredibly well packed, they just have to stay in the bags for another 24 hours while I play with hardscape.