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![]() Just curious if anyone here keeps FW as well as reefs? If so, what? I used to keep a 135gal Dutch style planted tank but it was WAY more work than any reef could every be. I think people that don't know think that FW is actually easier than SW, but when you get to that level in FW, it's a pain...but damn does it ever look nice!
..Just a random thought and question to bring some sort of life into this forum section [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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![]() I took down 2 of my fresh water tank but I still have my 37 gal Dutch style planted tank running.. I think I will always keep that one going. ya it is a lot of work but I have migrated to a lot of slower growing plants so I can be lazy a bit now :D
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![]() I have a question. What is a "Dutch style" planted tank?? What makes it Dutch?
Christy [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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![]() 75g used to be a "Dutch style" tank full of all types of plants even had grass(can't remember what its actually called) on top of my of my sandbed and 3 large pieces of Mopani wood/roots. Lot's of all types of Discus and 20 Neons. Hehe...definatly a fresh water reef without all the little critters!!!
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![]() Currently I have 2 FW tanks, a 55g with a Juripari and a Ram, and a 40g planted tank with C02 and MH lighting. The 55g has wood which resembles roots, and there are Java Fern and Anubias growing on it. The planted tank has a variety of plants including Saggitaria, Tiger Lotus, Banana Plant, Crypts, and Sword Plants. A few Rummy Nose Tetras provide some color and movement.
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![]() I've always kinda wondered about throwing one of the spare 175W ballasts over my 30g planted tank some day (I may be of Dutch heritage but my tank is no Dutch tank let me tell you! ;) ). Just curious: what bulb(s) do you use over your freshwater tank? Is one of those 4300K "Home Depot specials" sufficient or do you use a daylight bulb, or something else?
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![]() delphinus,if yyou go that high of light you will also have to inject co2 if you are not already.. pretty much anythingover 2watt/gal needs extra co2.. thats why I pick the lower light plants..
I use a combenation of 6500K and hagen power glo's Steve [ 14 April 2002, 04:50: Message edited by: StirCrazy ] |
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![]() Hi
I started out with a 75 g FW tank. |
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![]() Well I have a 75g fw plant tank and a 58g fw plant tank and 2 33g fw plant tanks.
I started out reading these boards planning a reef but I put these plans on hold due to work, family and the possibility of moving. I wouldn't want to spend 2 years setting up the ultimate reef and then have to break it apart and move. For any fw plant people I have the following plants to trade by mail: Anubias barteri v. "Nana" Sagittaria subulata Shinnersia rivularis Hygrophila corymbosa v. "Stricta" Limnophila sessiliflora Bacopa caroliniana Gymnocoronis spilanthroides Nymphaea lotus v. "Zenkeri" Echinodorus tenellus Hemianthus callitriccoides Hygrophila polysperma v. "Rosanvarig" Hemianthus micranthemoides Ludwigia sp. "Cuba" Rotala macrandra Rotala indica Anyway pm me if anyone wants to trade for plants or will sell plants for shipping plus a small amount. |
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