So it looks like I am going to be working at home at least part time for the forseable future, I mentioned in an other thread wanted to start this tank and I've finally bought the first few components to the set up so thought I would start to document it.
The tank is an ADA 60F which is 30 litres and 60x30x18cm. Its definitely a scapers tank rather than dedicated for fish so I will be stocking it accordingly and probably wont be putting in a full bioload, I am tempted to go for a fancy betta as I have never kept one before.
Equipment wise I have a Chihiros A Series 601 which produces 39 watts with 117 LEDs. It came with a dimmer so I am planning to run it at about 30-40% maybe less. This is the best bargain I have ever bought for aquaria, it was £20 delivered from China and when you consider the dimmer it came with is usually £10 in UK stores it is just nuts... the tank will be filtered by an Oase Filtosmart 100 which will give me 600lph (less a bit when I add in Seachem Matrix) which I plan to attach to some Chihiros mini steel lily pipes. Being an Oase the heater is in the canister too which is really good for small tanks like this. If I do go down the Betta route I will cut the flow right down either by turning it down on the filter (need to check how) or placing hardscape near the outlet.
For the scape I want to use a lot of different types of moss attached to river cobbles to create a rolling hills type scene or something akin to a topiary garden. I'll use a mix of regular moss, fissidens, pelia, liverwort and attach it to the rocks probably with string or netting? Then between the rocks I want to plant Littorella Uniflora. About 2/3s of the tank will be set up like this on a bed of aqua soil the last third will use a bag of DOOA river sand that I bought for my other tank but didnt use. The only other plant I have planned at the moment are some Banana Plants, not so much for their roots but the small lilly pads they put out which I think will look really nice.
This is probably going to be a slow burn project as I need to get the room decorated before I set the tank up properly but I am planning to get started on that this weekend (I suspect it will take me a few weekends). Looking forward to getting started though
Wills
The tank is an ADA 60F which is 30 litres and 60x30x18cm. Its definitely a scapers tank rather than dedicated for fish so I will be stocking it accordingly and probably wont be putting in a full bioload, I am tempted to go for a fancy betta as I have never kept one before.
Equipment wise I have a Chihiros A Series 601 which produces 39 watts with 117 LEDs. It came with a dimmer so I am planning to run it at about 30-40% maybe less. This is the best bargain I have ever bought for aquaria, it was £20 delivered from China and when you consider the dimmer it came with is usually £10 in UK stores it is just nuts... the tank will be filtered by an Oase Filtosmart 100 which will give me 600lph (less a bit when I add in Seachem Matrix) which I plan to attach to some Chihiros mini steel lily pipes. Being an Oase the heater is in the canister too which is really good for small tanks like this. If I do go down the Betta route I will cut the flow right down either by turning it down on the filter (need to check how) or placing hardscape near the outlet.
For the scape I want to use a lot of different types of moss attached to river cobbles to create a rolling hills type scene or something akin to a topiary garden. I'll use a mix of regular moss, fissidens, pelia, liverwort and attach it to the rocks probably with string or netting? Then between the rocks I want to plant Littorella Uniflora. About 2/3s of the tank will be set up like this on a bed of aqua soil the last third will use a bag of DOOA river sand that I bought for my other tank but didnt use. The only other plant I have planned at the moment are some Banana Plants, not so much for their roots but the small lilly pads they put out which I think will look really nice.
This is probably going to be a slow burn project as I need to get the room decorated before I set the tank up properly but I am planning to get started on that this weekend (I suspect it will take me a few weekends). Looking forward to getting started though
Wills