Okay guys here is my first bash at a scape. It is no where near finished, currently have no money to take it any further and buy more plants/equipment I need, but its a start.
SET-UP
Tank - Aqua One 300 (20l)
Filter - Internal Filter 300lph
Heater - Interpret Heater
Light - 11w Internal
CO2 - DIY CO2, Chopstick
Substrate - Akadama (Big Thanks to piece-of-fish) 😀
Fert - E.I (Thanks to piece-of-fish) 😀
FISH
Neon Tetras
Peppered Corydora
2 x guppies
PLANTS
Java fern - Microsorum Pteropus
Amazon Sword - Echinodorus Bleheri
Algae (working on it)
Have had the tank running for nearly a year now, but since finding scaping and meeting the guys at the Aqueous Art show in Shoreditch I was convinced to have a go. Admittedly some things are left to be desired but they will have to be a work in progress, while I save some funds for more plants an external filter/heater and some stronger lights.
Just quick snaps on my phone for now. Will save the effort for when things look a bit nicer and I have tidied up cables etc. 🙂
Any thoughts and comments are welcome.
A big thanks to George, Graeme, James and Edward (piece-of-fish) for the tips, advice and a general help with getting going.
SET-UP
Tank - Aqua One 300 (20l)
Filter - Internal Filter 300lph
Heater - Interpret Heater
Light - 11w Internal
CO2 - DIY CO2, Chopstick
Substrate - Akadama (Big Thanks to piece-of-fish) 😀
Fert - E.I (Thanks to piece-of-fish) 😀
FISH
Neon Tetras
Peppered Corydora
2 x guppies
PLANTS
Java fern - Microsorum Pteropus
Amazon Sword - Echinodorus Bleheri
Algae (working on it)
Have had the tank running for nearly a year now, but since finding scaping and meeting the guys at the Aqueous Art show in Shoreditch I was convinced to have a go. Admittedly some things are left to be desired but they will have to be a work in progress, while I save some funds for more plants an external filter/heater and some stronger lights.
Just quick snaps on my phone for now. Will save the effort for when things look a bit nicer and I have tidied up cables etc. 🙂
Any thoughts and comments are welcome.
A big thanks to George, Graeme, James and Edward (piece-of-fish) for the tips, advice and a general help with getting going.