GreenNeedle
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Hi guys and gals. Remember me?
I kinda lost interest in aquascaping and aquariums in general. Not just aquariums. Virtually everything. Maybe a little bit of depression or feeling down.
I ditched the aquatics business side of things in 2018 and had been fighting a complete lack of interest probably since 2014 or so but I always kept 1 aquarium after all I still had fish. Luckily I know from all those silly experiments I did all those years ago that an aquarium and fish will survive with complete neglect so I've kinda been letting it get to the point where the front glass is too dirty and then do a full clean up. Look away now the OCD types because that probably means 4 water changes / general cleans a year!!!
I have been looking at the aquarium a little bit more the past couple of weeks though and for now got a little bit of interest back
Can't promise how long that will last but hopefully I will get inspired a little.
Definitely not going hi tec routes. Anyone who ever read my posts knows that doesn't really interest me and I guess I followed that route to be "one of the gang." Not going to rescape the tank at all. This is how it was setup in about 2019 and how it still is.
EDIT: Looking at a previous journal this setup was transferred from the larger tank in 2021. Not exactly the same as it was but pretty close.
So what are we looking at here at the start of this (so not a) journal?
The tank itself is a custom 80cm x 40cm about 35cm depth from floor to water level. This was originally one of my shrimp breeading tanks and had a glass panel down the centre too so there is a visible line front and back in the glass. It also used to have sliding lids so where those supports were also have a bit of a line but hey. I wasn't gonna buy a new one and I wanted something smaller than before after I smashed up the (sorry I was really disinterested) Optiwhite I was using.
Lighting is 3 Ikea floorstanders adapted so that its just the top halves attached to the back of the cabinet for that industrial look. Always been a bit keen on the interior design aesthetics.
Equipment - Filter. Yep thats it. lol. Eheim Professional 2 (2224 - had to look that up its been so long) with original media puchased in about 2010?? Have replaced the sponge once and the wool several times in the decade+ I've had the filter. No CO2, No heater. Ambient 20-23C temperature.
Cabinet is still one of the ones I built back when. About 10 years ago.
Substrate is the Tropica black stuff about 5 years old now and transferred from the Opti-white
Hardscape is cobbles of various sizes and Manzanita that was from the very first Tom Barr Import!!!! How long ago was that? It keeps losing bits it is that rotten. lol.
Sandy bit is ...... I really can't remember. lol.
Anyways. I will try and remember what plants are in there and post some "state of play" photos in the next post. I have a vague idea of which ones are still in there. I just ordered some more as well to sort out some aesthetically annoying "spaces" (to my eye) that need something but this really will be a low maintenance (maybe a bit more than every 3 months) setup. Hopefully will show people that tanks can stay pretty healthy without the constant maintenance.
I kinda lost interest in aquascaping and aquariums in general. Not just aquariums. Virtually everything. Maybe a little bit of depression or feeling down.
I ditched the aquatics business side of things in 2018 and had been fighting a complete lack of interest probably since 2014 or so but I always kept 1 aquarium after all I still had fish. Luckily I know from all those silly experiments I did all those years ago that an aquarium and fish will survive with complete neglect so I've kinda been letting it get to the point where the front glass is too dirty and then do a full clean up. Look away now the OCD types because that probably means 4 water changes / general cleans a year!!!
I have been looking at the aquarium a little bit more the past couple of weeks though and for now got a little bit of interest back
Definitely not going hi tec routes. Anyone who ever read my posts knows that doesn't really interest me and I guess I followed that route to be "one of the gang." Not going to rescape the tank at all. This is how it was setup in about 2019 and how it still is.
EDIT: Looking at a previous journal this setup was transferred from the larger tank in 2021. Not exactly the same as it was but pretty close.
So what are we looking at here at the start of this (so not a) journal?
The tank itself is a custom 80cm x 40cm about 35cm depth from floor to water level. This was originally one of my shrimp breeading tanks and had a glass panel down the centre too so there is a visible line front and back in the glass. It also used to have sliding lids so where those supports were also have a bit of a line but hey. I wasn't gonna buy a new one and I wanted something smaller than before after I smashed up the (sorry I was really disinterested) Optiwhite I was using.
Lighting is 3 Ikea floorstanders adapted so that its just the top halves attached to the back of the cabinet for that industrial look. Always been a bit keen on the interior design aesthetics.
Equipment - Filter. Yep thats it. lol. Eheim Professional 2 (2224 - had to look that up its been so long) with original media puchased in about 2010?? Have replaced the sponge once and the wool several times in the decade+ I've had the filter. No CO2, No heater. Ambient 20-23C temperature.
Cabinet is still one of the ones I built back when. About 10 years ago.
Substrate is the Tropica black stuff about 5 years old now and transferred from the Opti-white
Hardscape is cobbles of various sizes and Manzanita that was from the very first Tom Barr Import!!!! How long ago was that? It keeps losing bits it is that rotten. lol.
Sandy bit is ...... I really can't remember. lol.
Anyways. I will try and remember what plants are in there and post some "state of play" photos in the next post. I have a vague idea of which ones are still in there. I just ordered some more as well to sort out some aesthetically annoying "spaces" (to my eye) that need something but this really will be a low maintenance (maybe a bit more than every 3 months) setup. Hopefully will show people that tanks can stay pretty healthy without the constant maintenance.
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