ghostsword
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After having a high tech tank with stems and lots of colour I decided to change the plants to something easier to manage and slower.
The list of plants are:
- Java moss
- Hygrophila sp. thailand
- Hygrocotyle sp. Japan
- Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides
- Echinodorus parviflorus
- Echinodorus bleheri
- Cryptocoryne Tropica Green and Brown
- Cryptocoryne Kasselman
- Microsorum pteropus narrow
- Microsorum pteropus windelow
- Microsorum pteropus
- Hygrophila pinatifida
- Alternanthera lilacina
- Barclaya longifolia
- Riccia
- Anubias minima
- Anubias petite
- Fissidens fontanus
- Ranunculos inundatus
The hardscape is large pieces of fossilised wood, I got them from Planted Tanks. There is also a single piece of manzanita wood, almost 80cm in lenght, this I got from Tom Barr.
The substrate is a mix of akadama and Dupla ground, with Tropica substrate under.
Fertilisation is EI, with two 50% water changes per week.
I have about 20 corydora aeneus red back (they are being relocated), three zebra otos and 3 black otos, one SAE, a number of guppies, and 10 cardinals.
Some of the guppies will leave, I am keeping the red tails, really like them. May replace them with endlers.
I will take some photos soon, but for now here is a video:
Parado no tempo
The list of plants are:
- Java moss
- Hygrophila sp. thailand
- Hygrocotyle sp. Japan
- Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides
- Echinodorus parviflorus
- Echinodorus bleheri
- Cryptocoryne Tropica Green and Brown
- Cryptocoryne Kasselman
- Microsorum pteropus narrow
- Microsorum pteropus windelow
- Microsorum pteropus
- Hygrophila pinatifida
- Alternanthera lilacina
- Barclaya longifolia
- Riccia
- Anubias minima
- Anubias petite
- Fissidens fontanus
- Ranunculos inundatus
The hardscape is large pieces of fossilised wood, I got them from Planted Tanks. There is also a single piece of manzanita wood, almost 80cm in lenght, this I got from Tom Barr.
The substrate is a mix of akadama and Dupla ground, with Tropica substrate under.
Fertilisation is EI, with two 50% water changes per week.
I have about 20 corydora aeneus red back (they are being relocated), three zebra otos and 3 black otos, one SAE, a number of guppies, and 10 cardinals.
Some of the guppies will leave, I am keeping the red tails, really like them. May replace them with endlers.
I will take some photos soon, but for now here is a video:
Parado no tempo