don_kihotis
Fish Fanatic
Hi guys, i have been a tropical fish enthusiast for 25 years now. I have had various freshwater tanks in the past but now i went a step further and decided to set up a planted tank.
My previous tank (Pearl 80 by AquaEL) had a linking problem so i ordered a custom made one from a local shop. The dimensions are 100x43x45. I asked him to make a filter across the back of the tank. It's an old school filter which works with the principal of communicative vessels. After trying several filters like external, submersible, a combination etc I found this to be the best filter to achieve crystal clear water and easy to maintain.
Another innovation i did with this tank was to skip the use of a lid and change the use of fluorescent lights with LED ones.
Features of the light set as given by the factory:
• Dimensions 34.5" x 5" x 1" (Add 0.65" in height with bracket installed)
• Includes LED x 66
• 2890 Lumen
• Super Energy efficient 0.50watt LEDs output
• 66 x 6500k LEDs
• 2 x on/off function for day and night use (Lunar mode)
• Extend up to 40" in length with bracket installed
• Splash guard
• Non-corrosive powder coated aluminum housing
• Low heat operation
Since i wanted to have a terrain full of Eleocharis grass the gravel was not of importance thus i just added plenty of JBL's Manado.
I tried to keep the set up as minimal as possible so i just added 2 big rocks for the right side and a driftwood on the left. I placed 2 Hemianthus on the driftwood to make it look like a tree and added a few more plants here and there.
I will post photos to show the on going progress.
Any comments are welcomed.
Cheers
My previous tank (Pearl 80 by AquaEL) had a linking problem so i ordered a custom made one from a local shop. The dimensions are 100x43x45. I asked him to make a filter across the back of the tank. It's an old school filter which works with the principal of communicative vessels. After trying several filters like external, submersible, a combination etc I found this to be the best filter to achieve crystal clear water and easy to maintain.
Another innovation i did with this tank was to skip the use of a lid and change the use of fluorescent lights with LED ones.
Features of the light set as given by the factory:
• Dimensions 34.5" x 5" x 1" (Add 0.65" in height with bracket installed)
• Includes LED x 66
• 2890 Lumen
• Super Energy efficient 0.50watt LEDs output
• 66 x 6500k LEDs
• 2 x on/off function for day and night use (Lunar mode)
• Extend up to 40" in length with bracket installed
• Splash guard
• Non-corrosive powder coated aluminum housing
• Low heat operation
Since i wanted to have a terrain full of Eleocharis grass the gravel was not of importance thus i just added plenty of JBL's Manado.
I tried to keep the set up as minimal as possible so i just added 2 big rocks for the right side and a driftwood on the left. I placed 2 Hemianthus on the driftwood to make it look like a tree and added a few more plants here and there.
I will post photos to show the on going progress.
Any comments are welcomed.
Cheers
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