Llj's 2.5g Planted Tank Journal

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EDIT: I've decided to go ahead and make a journal out of this. It began with the question below. The 8g stabilized quicker than I expected it to. Hehe, more tanks for me.... :blush:

I found a 2.5g All-Glass aquarium at Petsmart. Pretty cheap, lucky me! It's 12"x6"x8". Eventually, I'd like to plant it, but I'm just doing some research right now and stabilizing my 8g first. I don't want anything fancy, Anubia petite nana, java fern, moss, maybe some HM for the background. It's not like I don't have any. Does the fixture below come with two switches? It's 9w each light, which I think would work well. I just want the option of not having both bulbs on.

<a href="http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w" target="_blank">http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w</a>

Or would this fixture be better for what I want?

<a href="http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue" target="_blank">http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue</a>

I think either would be alright, I'm leaning towards the Coralife, especially if it has two switches. It would give me the option of switching this tank to hight tech if I wanted to later on when I have a better handle on things. Substrate would be gravel with laterite with the option to switch later. Again, nothing special. Just something for my desk.

Thank you for reading,

llj :)


The Coralife only has one switch, and the other light was too small. I was pointed in another direction. To either go with a 13W desklamp or to go with these fixtures from Drs Foster and Smith.

<a href="http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345" target="_blank">http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345</a>

Both give me 13W, which is pretty good to grow what I want. I may have to dose with Excel, but I'll see. Perhaps not. I'll update as soon as I check out Staples or OfficeMax today. I'm leaning towards cheaper and not having to pay shipping.

llj :)
 
2.5g is considered Pico, right?

llj :D

PS. This tank is for a betta. I have plastic tanks that I'm working to get rid of. One especially has a tendency for any water it holds to get an annoying film that looks totally gross. :sick: It doesn't bother the betta, but it bothers me and it's yucky. I don't like cleaning it. Glass tanks tend to not have this problem. Then I figure, might as well make something pretty out of it!
:lol:
 
I saw that 2.5g too! I was going to get it but didn't know where to get a nice light for it. The coralife looks really good for your "pico" ( I don't know if that's what it is either :blush: ). The 7.2 wpg is probably better for the size. You probably can't resist going hi-tech anyway! Your idea sounds great so keep us posted!
 
I've seen those 2.5g tanks at petsmart as well. The size makes it quite challenging, but they'd definitely make a cool pico tank :)

p.s. What are you doing checking out office supply stores on halloween? Get some candy, woman! :lol:

I found a nice little desklamp at Officemax. I already have candy, Reese's peanut butter cups, yummy! Well, back to the lamp. It has 13W, so the low-tech is here to stay. It was also $15, so quite a bit cheaper. It was a tad too tall, but it wasn't anything that a well-placed old college textbook couldn't fix. Not happy with the layout. The piece of wood I had covered with your moss is too big and I don't like the HM at all. I'm going to play with it now. But here are a few pictures of the initial setup and equipment.

Empty tank
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Setup. Lamp is way too tall. Added a very thick Biology book and it's much better. May need to get out the Calculus book too...
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Full tank shot for now, very ugly.
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Tank has a lot of potential, I think. I'll update with the new layout as soon as I'm done.

llj :)
 
Removed HC and added another wood piece. Also added some Egeria densa and java fern. The layout is better, not good, but better. All this trouble for a betta. :rolleyes:

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I think some colorful stones are in order and perhaps another small crypt or two. Also need a background. Should I go light or dark? I'm kind of liking the light green created by my bedroom wall right now. I need to trim the moss. So many random thoughts, I apologize. :lol:

All in all, not too shabby. Tank was $10, light was $15, filter was $10 (on sale!). Plants, hardscape, and gravel were free. A pretty good effort for the price. This is the last tank for a while. But I thought a pico project would be fun, a great way to house a betta, and a nice option for a desk lamp. I cheaped out on the substrate. No laterite. They only had the big box at Petsmart, and I wasn't dishing $20 for it! Good old rootabs!
 
ANOTHER TANK!!! I want another one now! :lol: looking good Llj, Im sure the betta will love it :)

Sam
 
ANOTHER TANK!!! I want another one now! :lol: looking good Llj, Im sure the betta will love it :)

Sam

Yeah, another tank. All this because I think scum in a plastic tank is gross. The glass tanks and bowls don't get this film. The bettas are getting switched around today. I have a plakat from Synirr's first spawn that may get the new home. But there were very pretty double tails at a LFS...

It wasn't expensive at all to setup. I guess I don't invest much in equipment or plants. I use what I can find around Miami. I sacrifice some of the quality that I find in your tanks, Sam, and those of others at TFF, and I come up with what I can. I kind of like the lack of pressure. I'm pretty satisfied with what I keep.

llj :D
 
Im really liking this tank. Would be good for shrimps too but i dont know how your betta would think of them.
 
Very nice for $35 (it would be nice for $200, too, but you know what I mean)! I don't think my calculus teacher would be very happy if I had that setup!
 
Very nice for $35 (it would be nice for $200, too, but you know what I mean)! I don't think my calculus teacher would be very happy if I had that setup!

:lol:

I made a background for this tank. I took the shot below and printed it for a background. I will experiment with a lighter background as well. It's a macro shot of some Selaginella kraussiana that I have growing near my window. It's in a pot.
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The tank is settling nicely and I purchased a betta for it today. A lovely marble DT. He may not be a permanent resident, since I really enjoy rotating my bettas once every 1-2 weeks. The filter has adjustable flow, so the current won't bother even the types with the most delicate tails.

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The tank is pretty much done, other than some minor tweaking. An advantage of going low-tech, I guess. I just have to make sure my water parameters are stable, trim the moss, etc. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

llj :)
 
Looking good Llj :) and for something you 'threw together' the scape looks good, the java moss certainly looks healthy enough and the background works well.

Sam
 
I suspect he's a regular VT DT, but I could be wrong. If anything a Delta tail, and not a full HM. He's not too small, I have plakats from Synirr that are 2/3 his size, and they are over a year old.

You know everybody over at bettas thinks the tank is larger too. Made me check with a tank calculator and it is 2.5g. I'd like to add a few small crypts for the front and possibly a little more E. densa to close the gap temporarily while the tank stabilizes. Otherwise, it's done, barring trimming.


Thanks for the complements. They are appreciated.

llj :)
 

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