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120g planted aquarium
This is a youtube video of my reef aquarium converted to a planted aquarium.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q39Y1Z9VscY it 120g 48x24x24, uses pressurized CO2, T5 teklights (daylight and red growlights), and an XP3. Flourite substrate. Regular nitrate dosing, along with micronutrients and trace nutrients weekly. Figured I'd post it here because this is the community that got me into aquariums the way I am now. |
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice tank! :biggrin:
I saw a betta in there... but what are the other fish? what kind of plants are in there? |
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there are 36 danios, 5 flying fox SAE's, and a beta. The beta used to be my sister's. I "saved" it from it's bowl, and put it in the big tank on the first day it was running. It coloured up quite well in the matter of a week. It's quite happy in there, I'd have to say. Beta bowls are cruel :( I plan on getting some catfish to swim amongst the plants, and maybe some middle region fish, like tetras or cardinals or something. |
That looks really good, Sean!
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I take it the powerhead did the trick Sean?
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hi may i ask what you are using for your co2 injection? i too am starting up a planted tank for discus. i have yet to purchase my co2 system because i am trying to research what i should use for diffusing. thanks
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Where are the live rocks, and sand? That's not a real tank ;) :p
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ATM I'm using a DIY diffuser. It's a gravel vac hooked up to a maxijet with a hole drilled into the vac for the CO2 line in. I should really put an airstone on it, but I've been too lazy. I crammed a length of 1.5" pipe onto the gravel vac to make it a little longer. The CO2 diffusers in the industry aren't that great. It's not QUITE doing the job to diffuse the CO2 for such a heavy plant load, but it's functional ok ATM. |
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