johnny70
Member
Finally set this up over the weekend been thinking about it for long enough, we have various plants, mainly crypts;
Hemianthus Callitrichoides "Cuba"
Rotala rotundifolia
Pogostemon helferi
Cryptocoryne wendtii ''green''
Cryptocoryne "div"
Cryptocoryne undulata ''broad leaves''
Echinodorus tennellus
Weeping Moss
Spiky Moss
Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae
ADA Aqua Soil Malaya laterite with silica sand, to save a bit of money
48w Overtank Luminere 10 hours photoperiod
daily ferts dosing along with easycarbo for a carbon source
Stocking
6 Rosy Tetra
2 Burjuquina vittata, wild caught juveniles(from Wharf Aquatics, not cheap! and they wouldn't sell me the adults they had as show specimens )
Still to stock,
Clean up crew, not sure what yet, most likely a few shrimp and oto's
Nofull tank shots yet, plants need some time, still looking a bit too new yet, don't expect anything too special more of a fish man than planted, but I do enjoy the planted side of things I'm not on the same level as some of the stunning tanks seen on here, but I do try
Forgot to say, SORRY! for the quality of the pictures, I just couldn't get the lighting right when I did them, will update or replace as soon as I actually get some decent shots
Regards,
JOHNNY
Hemianthus Callitrichoides "Cuba"
Rotala rotundifolia
Pogostemon helferi
Cryptocoryne wendtii ''green''
Cryptocoryne "div"
Cryptocoryne undulata ''broad leaves''
Echinodorus tennellus
Weeping Moss
Spiky Moss
Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae
ADA Aqua Soil Malaya laterite with silica sand, to save a bit of money
48w Overtank Luminere 10 hours photoperiod
daily ferts dosing along with easycarbo for a carbon source
Stocking
6 Rosy Tetra
2 Burjuquina vittata, wild caught juveniles(from Wharf Aquatics, not cheap! and they wouldn't sell me the adults they had as show specimens )
Still to stock,
Clean up crew, not sure what yet, most likely a few shrimp and oto's
Nofull tank shots yet, plants need some time, still looking a bit too new yet, don't expect anything too special more of a fish man than planted, but I do enjoy the planted side of things I'm not on the same level as some of the stunning tanks seen on here, but I do try
Forgot to say, SORRY! for the quality of the pictures, I just couldn't get the lighting right when I did them, will update or replace as soon as I actually get some decent shots
Regards,
JOHNNY