shandylawson
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I started this tank about six weeks ago, but due to a marathon bacterial bloom pictures were pretty useless until yesterday. And even still, it looks pretty cloudy. I'm looking forward to using this thread to keep track of the tank's growth and whatever changes I'm in for.
My wife recently got a 29-gallon BioCube and set up a marine tank, and I got tired of watching her have all the fun so I jumped in with a freshwater system of my own. I had a few tanks when I was young(er), but keeping fish is not like it used to be, so I'm learning as I go and this site has been a huge help.
Anyway, the tank is an Oceanic BioCube 29 with an extra 0.75W LED bar (for a total of two) as well as the two stock 36W 10k compact fluorescents (one daylight, one blue actinic). I keep all the lights on for about 8 hours each day, and for a few hours in the evening I just leave the two LEDS on for a shimmery moonlight look.
For filtration, it comes with a 265 gph two-stage system which seems to work well enough, but tonight I'll be adding an external canister filter (SunSun HW-603) to help it out. If I've finally kicked this bacterial bloom, I want to keep ahead of it so it doesn't come back.
My LFS sent me home with flourite for substrate, as I wanted a planted tank but I'll be replacing that with play sand very soon for a more natural look and to have something gentler on my catfish. Which brings me to my fish/inverts:
1 Spotted Pictus cat (too late realizing I'll have to rehome him eventually, but for now he's tiny and happy enough)
6 Black Phantom Tetra (with a possible future as catfish food one day if I'm not careful)
2 Siamese Algae Eaters
1 Gold Mystery snail
2 Tiger Nerite snails
For plants, I have several small dwarf chain swords that are creeping around and popping up here and there, two wisteria, a pretty dense tuft of dwarf hair grass and one tall thing that I've long since forgotten the name of. The chain sword is doing very well but the other plants are pretty much just hanging in there. I just started adding Flourish and Flourish Excel this week, so hopefully that will spur some new growth.
I'll upload some photos tonight...
My wife recently got a 29-gallon BioCube and set up a marine tank, and I got tired of watching her have all the fun so I jumped in with a freshwater system of my own. I had a few tanks when I was young(er), but keeping fish is not like it used to be, so I'm learning as I go and this site has been a huge help.
Anyway, the tank is an Oceanic BioCube 29 with an extra 0.75W LED bar (for a total of two) as well as the two stock 36W 10k compact fluorescents (one daylight, one blue actinic). I keep all the lights on for about 8 hours each day, and for a few hours in the evening I just leave the two LEDS on for a shimmery moonlight look.
For filtration, it comes with a 265 gph two-stage system which seems to work well enough, but tonight I'll be adding an external canister filter (SunSun HW-603) to help it out. If I've finally kicked this bacterial bloom, I want to keep ahead of it so it doesn't come back.
My LFS sent me home with flourite for substrate, as I wanted a planted tank but I'll be replacing that with play sand very soon for a more natural look and to have something gentler on my catfish. Which brings me to my fish/inverts:
1 Spotted Pictus cat (too late realizing I'll have to rehome him eventually, but for now he's tiny and happy enough)
6 Black Phantom Tetra (with a possible future as catfish food one day if I'm not careful)
2 Siamese Algae Eaters
1 Gold Mystery snail
2 Tiger Nerite snails
For plants, I have several small dwarf chain swords that are creeping around and popping up here and there, two wisteria, a pretty dense tuft of dwarf hair grass and one tall thing that I've long since forgotten the name of. The chain sword is doing very well but the other plants are pretty much just hanging in there. I just started adding Flourish and Flourish Excel this week, so hopefully that will spur some new growth.
I'll upload some photos tonight...